The ultimate piste adventure in Warth-Schröcken.

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The ultimate piste adventure in Warth-Schröcken.
More details hereWarth-Schröcken is the most snow abundant ski area in Europe. The altitude location and the many north-facing slopes guarantee unique high-quality snow, right through to spring. The ski area of Ski Arlberg, with 305 kilometres of pistes and 88 lift facilities, is the biggest interconnected ski area in Austria; performance-oriented piste skiers will find their very own fun on the pistes in the snow-abundant Arlberg.
Just imagine this: Early in the morning, you are the first to make tracks in the freshly tended pistes, leaving all the dust behind you.
Or stomp in your snow-shoes through the unspoilt winter backdrops, which reward you with breath-taking views across the landscape in Warth-Schröcken. Sounds tempting doesn’t it?
Find out everything about your winter holiday at a glance, right here.
Starting with pleasure-seeking holiday-makers, to families with their children through to adrenaline-seeking freeriders. There is something for everyone here.
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Europe’s most snow-abundant ski area!
Nestling between Bregenzerwald, the Allgäu and Lechtal Alps, at an altitude of 1500 metres, Warth-Schröcken is connected to Ski Arlberg and is blessed with the best conditions to really make it stand out as a "winter hotspot".
For the most part the pistes are north-facing which means they offer superb conditions right through to spring. It is not without good reason that Warth-Schröcken is an awarded ski area for that all-popular springtime skiing.
With one of the most state-of-the-art snow facilities in the Alps, there is even greater snow-assuredness guaranteed in Warth-Schröcken from December to April. With the construction of a storage lake spanning 170,000 m³, more than 100 snow canons are now able to be operated. See the results for yourself - come to the pistes in Warth-Schröcken!
Likelihood of triggering
Triggering is likely, even from low additional loads, on many steep slopes (steeper than 30 degrees). In some cases, numerous large and often very large natural avalanches can be expected.