The best destinations in St. Anton

St. Anton and the best excursion destinations for the perfect summer holiday Arlberg in the mountains of Tyrol.
Swimming, wellness, tennis. In addition to the hotel's own indoor swimming pool at the Hotel Kertess, there is also the possibility to visit a fantastic open-air and indoor swimming pool (Arlberg-well.com). Besides swimming, you can also enjoy the sauna, steam bath, infrared sauna and a brine steam bath.
For tennis lovers there is a top maintained tennis court.

Stockibach & Stockiquelle

A short hike leads you along a path to the waterfall of the Stockibach. Once there, you will be rewarded with a magnificent view of St. Anton and the surrounding mountain ranges, and from a viewing platform you can marvel at the tumbling waters of the Stocki spring. The water of this spring has a 2700 km long way before it finally flows into the Black Sea.

High Ropes Course

The high ropes course in the Verwall Valley is a good starting point for an excursion to the Verwall Valley high ropes course. Located in the woods and directly on the banks of the Rosanna, the waiting adventure is 6-8 m above sea level. Together with a high ropes course guide you balance over tree trunks, climb on rope ladders and literally perform a tightrope dance with freely suspended stirrups. In order to master the course with a total of eight stations, you need a good portion of courage and endurance. There is also a low ropes course for our little guests.

Pussy at Flirsch

For nature lovers and those interested in the Ice Age, an excursion to the Mösli in Flirsch is a must. The townscape of Flirsch itself is already a little jewel and a visit to the baroque parish church of St. Bartholomew is always worthwhile You can get hearty and natural farm products in the alpine dairy a little above the village In the Mösli nature reserve (195 hectares) you will experience an incredible variety of landscapes, which will take you through all vegetation stages since the last ice age. These range from barren glaciers, lichens and mosses to dwarf shrubs, larches, spruces and stone pine forests.

The Valluga Peak

Hiking holiday Arlberg. The Vallugaspitze ("Peak Valuga") is considered the highest mountain in the Arlberg region with 2,809 m height and offers you a unique view over the Tyrolean Alps. On a clear day you can see the Allgäu, the Verwall Group, the Ötztal Alps, the Stubaier Alps as well as the Silvretta, the Rätikons and the Piz Kersch.
Andreas Madlener was the first person to conquer the Valluga in 1877. If you do not want to hike, you can take the cable car (Galzigbahn and Vallugabahn) to the top.