




Spread over four floors, the lodge features a large open-plan living and dining area on the ground floor, with bedrooms distributed across the upper levels and the spa/cinema in the basement.
20 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 30 guests
Double/twin bedrooms with private balconies and en-suite bathrooms with showers
Double/twin bedrooms with private balconies and en-suite bathrooms with showers
Double/twin bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite shower rooms
Double/twin bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite shower rooms
Second Floor
Double/twin bedrooms with private balconies and en-suite bathrooms with showers
Second Floor
Double/twin bedrooms with private balconies and en-suite bathrooms with showers
Second Floor
Double/twin bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite shower rooms
Second Floor
Double/twin bedrooms with shared balcony and en-suite shower rooms
7 bathrooms
From
£29,325
per week
From
£55,000
per week
From
£95,200
per week
The Lodge @ 47 sits in St Anton's Nasserein neighbourhood, a quieter residential pocket of the resort that nonetheless keeps guests close to everything. The Nassereinbahn gondola is a five-minute walk from the front door — or a two-minute drive if the group prefers a chauffeured drop-off. From there, the full Arlberg ski area opens up. St Anton's village centre, with its concentration of restaurants, bars, and shops, is five minutes by car or a relaxed 15-minute walk along a flat route. A bus stop within metres of the chalet provides a straightforward alternative for guests who prefer not to drive. Nursery slopes and ski school meeting points are all reachable within five minutes by car, making this a practical base for groups with mixed ability levels.
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The cradle of Alpine skiing, offering legendary freeride terrain and world-famous après-ski.
St. Anton am Arlberg is widely recognized as one of the premier ski destinations in the world, blending deep-rooted Alpine history with an electrifying modern atmosphere. Known as the 'cradle of Alpine skiing', it boasts a vibrant pedestrianized village center lined with traditional Tyrolean chalets, bustling boutiques, and some of the most famous après-ski venues in Europe. As part of the massive Ski Arlberg network—Austria's largest contiguous ski area—St. Anton offers access to a staggering amount of terrain. While the groomed pistes are vast and impeccably maintained, the resort truly shines for its challenging off-piste capabilities. Expert skiers flock here for the steep bowls, deep powder, and renowned un-groomed itinerary routes that crisscross the imposing peaks. Beyond the extreme skiing and wild parties, St. Anton retains an undeniable charm. Its excellent infrastructure, high-end dining options, and seamless train connectivity make it a top-tier destination for advanced skiers, lively groups, and anyone looking for a high-energy Alpine holiday.
St. Anton is an advanced skier's dream, famous for its 200km of un-groomed but marked 'ski routes' and endless freeride opportunities. While beginners may find the local slopes steep and intimidating, intermediates and experts will revel in the vast, interconnected Arlberg network spanning over 300km of pistes.
Austria's largest interconnected ski area, linking St. Anton, St. Christoph, Stuben, Zürs, Lech, Warth, and Schröcken.
The highest peak in the resort, offering legendary and extreme off-piste descents down to Zürs (guide required for the top section).
Famous for its steep, thrilling itinerary routes that fill with moguls and offer incredible powder after a dump.
The main hub accessed by a high-tech Funitel, offering wide, sunny red runs and seamless connections to the rest of the Arlberg.
Located on the opposite side of the valley, featuring the Stanton Park for freestylers and a sunny 'beach' bar area.
Lower slopes offering some easier blue and red runs that wind their way back down into the village center.
Innsbruck Airport (INN)
1h 15min
100km
Frequent shuttle services, private taxis, and direct train connections are available from Innsbruck and Zurich airports. Several day-car parks are available at the resort entrances, though the village center is largely pedestrianized.
Early December to late April
Pass prices vary slightly depending on low or high season. The Ski Arlberg pass automatically includes St. Anton, Lech, Zürs, and Warth-Schröcken.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 405)