Camping am Arlberg
Camping am Arlberg
 

Camping am Arlberg

Breathtaking views and snow-capped mountain peaks await at Austria Parks Arlberg. The vacation park is located in beautiful Pettneu in the region of St. Anton am Arlberg in charming and hospitable Tyrol. This is not only a wonderful winter sports area, but also a surprising summer destination. Here, fantastic ski slopes and cross-country ski trails are right on your doorstep, as are many hiking, climbing, and cycling routes.

 
 
  • All-season adventure
  • Wellness included in your stay
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summer activities

In the summer months, Austria Parks Arlberg offers a plethora of outdoor activities, including hiking, rock climbing, ziplining and even relaxing yoga in the beautiful outdoors.

 

Charming villages and international flair

Vacationers love the alpine coziness, local hospitality and international flair in places like St. Christoph, Zürs, Stuben and Lech am Arlberg. Vacation region St. Anton am Arlberg with villages like Pettneu, Schnann, and Strengen, has retained much of its originality and traditional charm. Not only do the traditional and modern meet here, but you will also find all the amenities a fashionable vacation resort should have. And then there's that breathtaking nature. No wonder St. Anton is so popular with tourists.
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Winter activities

In winter, Austria Parks Arlberg offers an array of enchanting activities ranging from skiing to atmospheric winter hikes.

 
 

Winter sports and summer activities

In the winter months, this is the ski resort of Austria. After all, the capital of the valley is the famous St. Anton am Arlberg, the cradle of alpine skiing. Add to this the certainty of snow and 300 km of slopes and you have all the ingredients for a perfect winter sports vacation. In the summer months, the slopes turn green and you can venture into the mountains here via the many hiking, mountain, and cycling trails. And how about surprising activities like outdoor yoga, archery, mountain climbing, or ziplining?
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