Hotel Arlberg

  • Austrian Tyrol, Austria, St. Anton

  • 4

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The friendly and traditional Hotel Arlberg is deservedly popular, with a convenient location, excellent food, and ample opportunity for relaxation.

Easy access to walks

The hotel's central location makes it easy to explore the mountains around St Anton. It's in a quiet area, a short walk from the village centre, and the mountain lifts are within easy reach. Discover the lower-lying trails and the pretty town, or head up high for mountain adventures. Hop on the bus to explore further afield, or take a day trip by train to Innsbruck.

A friendly team, and some time to relax

The excellent staff are friendly and helpful, and will be waiting to welcome you back at the end of your day of adventuring. Take a dip in the indoor pool, or treat tired legs to a little relaxation time in the spa. Refuel with delicious meals, and enjoy an excellent selection of wines. The cosy bar is a lovely place for a quiet evening drink, and when you're ready to turn in, the spacious and comfortable rooms offer a welcome retreat.

Added value

Early booking offer available for Summer 25 (book by 28 Feb 25)

Free night offer available for Summer 25 (min stay 7 nights, valid on select dates only, discount automatically applied)

24/7 support & tailored advice in person or over the phone from our local resort team

All holidays include flights or trains from the UK and transfers

St. Anton

Summer holidays in St. Anton are best spent getting out into the mountains of the Arlberg – which is easy, thanks to the cable cars, trusty village buses and innumerable walking and biking trails. The train station also brings Innsbruck and Zurich within easy (and very scenic) day-tripping reach. Back in town, there’s always something going on, including yoga festivals and outdoor film screenings with an even more cinematic backdrop. Also, the dining is divine - take your pick from mountain recipes served with Alpine views, candle-lit wine bars and steakhouses chasing their first Michelin stars.

Exploring the Arlberg: valleys of adventure

There are around 270 kilometres of marked footpaths around St. Anton that vary from forested valley trails to ridge walks with panoramic views of peaks and glaciers. The Verwall Alps are on the doorstep. Here, mountains soar up over 3,000 metres and mountain huts are connected by sky-high trails. The emerald waters of Verwall Lake are a short bus ride from St. Anton – great for families looking for a beautiful walk with a playground and café finale. Don’t miss the suspension bridge, which hangs above the rushing waters of the Rosanna River.

Summer holidays in St. Anton

St. Anton’s streets snake along the foot of the Arlberg massif. Take the time to wander the pedestrianised village centre and browse the Ski and Local Heritage Museum. Outside, it looks like a real-life gingerbread house; inside, it reveals how the town became a star of the ski scene. St. Anton’s summer diary is filled with festivals and events, including a weekly Tyrolean night that revives old mountain traditions like yodelling and folk dancing. Keep an ear out for the brass bands, too. Alphorns are the instrument of choice in St. Anton and players don’t need much of an excuse to strike up a Tyrolean tune.

Wellness and wonder trails

Arlberg WellCom was built as a super smart media centre for the Alpine Ski World Championships. Now, it’s living a second life as an equally sleek wellness centre with swimming pools, waterslides, saunas, a gym and tennis courts. And all with widescreen mountain views.

Families can also visit the Senn family’s Sennhütte – a mountain hut with a Wonder Trail of sensory herb gardens, tree houses and a record-breaking edelweiss flowerbed. You read that right – it won the Guinness World Record for the biggest flower arrangement on the planet.

Journey to Switzerland by train

The construction of the railway and nearby Arlberg Pass changed St. Anton’s course forever, transforming it from a sleepy village to a ski resort that would become the place to be for downhill skiing. These days, the train station is a one-stop shop for day trips to the Tyrolean capital of Innsbruck and Switzerland’s Zurich, with its bright turquoise lake. If city explorations aren’t your thing, there are plenty of tiny village stations to disembark at en route.

Why book a summer holiday in St. Anton with Inghams?

At Inghams, we do walking holidays differently. With no fixed itinerary, you have more time in your destination and the freedom to walk as much or as little as you like, discovering some of St. Anton’s best walking routes and activities at your own pace.

With 90 years of outdoor travel experience, our holiday packages to St. Anton include flights, transfers, and accommodation, so you can relax and leave the small details to us. Our experts can help you choose the best holiday for you, and our team in resort can give you the inside scoop on how to spend your time away with us.

Rooms
  • No. of rooms: 75
  • Official rating: 4

Rooms

Classic Austrian Twin Rooms measure approximately 24-27m² and sleep two to three people (extra bed is a single sofa bed - if the room is only booked by two people, there won't be a sofa bed). These rooms have an ensuite with bath.

Superior Austrian Twin Rooms measure approximately 32m² and can sleep two to four people (extra bed is a double sofa bed). These rooms have a lounge area, and an ensuite with bath.

Single Rooms measure approximately 15-18m² and have an ensuite with shower.

All rooms have:

  • TV
  • Safe
  • Hairdryer

General information

  • Check-in: 2pm
  • Check-out: 10.30am

Local fees and taxes

A resort tourist tax of approx. €5.00 per person per night is payable locally. Children aged 15 and under are exempt.

Accessibility

  • Steps into property: No
  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Yes
  • Access ramp: No

Longitude: 10.27044
Latitude: 47.132313

  • Transfer time approx. 1 hour 45 mins from Innsbruck airport
  • 200 metres from the village centre
  • 850 metres to the nearest lift
  • 120 metres to the nearest bus stop
  • 300 metres to the nearest supermarket
Facilities

Spa & wellness facilities

  • Indoor pool
  • Whirlpool
  • Sauna
  • Steam room
  • Relaxation area
  • Pool towels

Additional facilities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Terrace
  • Parking

Family facilities

  • Cots & linen available
  • Highchairs
Meals

Enjoy an excellent daily buffet breakfast, with hot and and cold dishes to choose from.

The evening half board meal - served in the Arlbergstube - is a delicious three-course menu with a choice of main. This includes starter, main course and a dessert buffet.

  • No of restaurants: 1
  • Dress code for restaurants:

    Smart casual

Board basis options available

  • Half Board

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements

  • Vegetarians

Allergies and intolerances not listed above cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed above, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation.

Please let us know of any dietary requirements at the time of booking.

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