Ski Arlberg


The Ski Arlberg ski area is situated in the Arlberg massif in the Austrian states of Vorarlberg and Tyrol. The area consists of two parts, namely: Arlberg East and Arlberg West. Arlberg East consists of the villages of St. Anton am Arlberg, St. Christoph am Arlberg and Stuben am Arlberg. Arlberg West consists of the villages of Lech am Arlberg, Oberlech and Zürs am Arlberg.
Since the winter of 2013–14, the villages of Lech, Oberlech, Zürs and Zug have been linked to the Warth-Schröcken ski area which makes Ski Arlberg the largest connected ski area in Austria.

Lift system

The ski area has a rich lift system consisting of a variety of aerial and surface lifts including 15 cable cars, 45 chairlifts as well as 28 drag lifts.
A remarkable lift is the Weibermahd which is a combination lift, meaning that 8-person chairlifts and 10-person gondolas alternate on the same rope. It is the first combination lift installed in Vorarlberg and was manufactured by the Austrian-Swiss company Doppelmayr.


St. Anton – St. Christoph – Stuben

  • Albonabahn I
  • Albonabahn II
  • Albonagratbahn
  • Angerlift
  • Arlenmähderbahn
  • Fangbahn
  • Galzigbahn
  • Gampbergbahn
  • Gampenbahn
  • Kapallbahn
  • Kindlisfeldlift
  • Maassbahn
  • Maienseelift I
  • Maienseelift II
  • Mattunbahn
  • Muldenlift
  • Nasserein-Kinderpark
  • Nassereinbahn
  • Nassereinlift
  • Osthangbahn
  • Rauzlift
  • Rendlbahn
  • Riffelbahn I
  • Riffelbahn II
  • Salzbödenlift
  • Schindlergratbahn
  • Schöngrabenlift
  • St. Christophbahn
  • Tanzbödenbahn
  • St. Christoph
  • Valfagehrbahn
  • Vallugabahn I
  • Vallugabahn II
  • Vallugalift
  • Walchlift
  • Zammermoosbahn
  • Gampen I
  • Gampen II


Lech – Oberlech – Zürs

  • Auenfeldjet
  • Babylift Berghof
  • Babylift Zürs
  • Balmengrat
  • Bergbahn Oberlech
  • Flexenbahn
  • Hasensprung
  • Hexenboden
  • Hinterwies
  • Kriegerhorn
  • Madlochbahn
  • Muggengrat
  • Petersbodenbahn
  • Rotschrofen
  • Rüfikopfbahn I
  • Rüfikopf II
  • Schafalp
  • Schlegelkopf
  • Schlegelkopf
  • Schlosskopf
  • Schüttboden
  • Seekopf
  • Ski school lift
  • Steinmähder
  • Superbaby
  • Trittalp
  • Trittkopfbahn I
  • Trittkopfbahn II
  • Weibermahd
  • Zugerberg
  • Zürsersee
  • Practicing slope
  • Practicing lift Flühen
  • Practicing lift Oberlech
  • Practicing lift Schwarzwand

WarthSchröcken

  • Dorfbahn Warth
  • Hochalpbahn
  • Jägeralp-Express
  • Karhornbahn
  • Kitzeliftle
  • Kuchlbahn
  • Körbliftle
  • Salober-Jet
  • Skischaukel Falken-Körbersee
  • Skischaukel Falken-Spielboden
  • Sonnen-Jet
  • Sonnencruiser
  • Steffisalp-Express
  • Wannenkopfbahn
  • Wartherhorn-Express

[The [White Ring (ski circuit)|The White Ring]]

The White Ring is the longest ski circuit in the world. It comprises five downhill runs, five ropeways, an intensive ascent and a backcountry ski run and 5,500 metres of altitude difference.
For the 50th anniversary of the ski circuit, the first White Ring ski race was held in the 2005–06 season. The course record is 44:10:75 minutes and held since 2010 by Markus Weiskopf.

[FIS [Alpine Ski World Cup]]

The Ski Arlberg ski resort has been the venue for numerous World Cup ski races in the past, including the following:
After 26 years, alpine ski races will be held again in the Lech-Zürs area in November 2020. The races will take place on November 14th and 15th in the Flexenarena Zürs under the name "Flexenrace". They will consist of parallel ski races for men and women, as well as a mixed team event. Additionally, there will be a combination ski race with a slalom and a super-G in St. Anton am Arlberg on the 9th and 10th of January 2021.