Stuben am Arlberg Resort Guide - Real Reviews From Real Skiers
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The Skiers' Guide to Stuben am Arlberg

Overall Rating
4.5
From 4 Reviews
141
Total Runs
1304
Bottom Elevation
2811
Top Elevation
301
Skiable Terrain
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Stuben am Arlberg is a cozy ski resort located in the renowned Arlberg region, known for its world-class skiing and deep snow. It's part of the extensive Ski Arlberg network, offering access to a vast ski area. A unique feature of Stuben is its traditional alpine architecture and charming village atmosphere. Après-ski here is about enjoying the warmth of mountain huts and taverns, where you can taste Austrian specialties. Whether you're tackling the challenging slopes or enjoying the après-ski scene, Stuben am Arlberg provides an authentic alpine experience.

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Recent Reviews

Stayed in the town of Stuben last winter for 2 months. The gondola is right in town, which is AWESOME! The town is very small and you can walk to the gondola in about 5 minutes. Lots of cute apres options and even a small night club. There is a small market that will cover your basic grocery needs with larger grocery stores in the larger towns adjacent. It’s also a great option if you are looking to ski or snowboard other resorts- like St. Anton or St. Christoph. It’s only a short ride down to the second chair lift and it opens up so much more terrain. Highly recommend
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Little village some lovey apres ski bars Quiet town but has good ski hire too catch chairlifts to st Anton and lech and Zürs once there some great runs Nice cruise back into village end of day
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Amazing ski resort, more technically challenging than the French ski resorts, however Sankt Anton offers an amazing experience similar to the better known French resorts.

The common theme of expensive eating and drinking does continue, however its definitely worth it. The only issue I have is the price of the lift pass - this year costing roughly 450 for 6 days.

Apres ski is amazing as well as the food, accommodation is expensive however there more affordable options if you dont mind a little walk to the lift in the morning.

All in all, an amazing resort with great slopes.
Family Friendliness
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Eating Out
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Stuben am Arlberg Resort Stats

Ski Terrain
61Beginner Runs
56Intermediate Runs
24Advanced Runs
9 kmLongest Run
301 kmSkiable Terrain
11 kmsSnow making
Elevation
2811 mTop
1304 mBottom
1507 mVertical Drop
Lifts
14Gondolas / Cable Cars
46Chairlifts
28Surface Lifts
Lift Pass Costs
€1114Season pass
€4016 days
€751 day
Weather
449 cmAverage annual snowfall

Stuben am Arlberg Travel Information

Airports
95min drive100KMsInnsbruck Airport (INN)
135min drive120KMsFriedrichshafen Airport (FDH)
Train Stations
25min drive20KMsLangen am Arlberg