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Stuben
Resort Guide
Ski Area
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Snow Range: 1304-2811m
Ski Area
Total kms of piste: 276km (Arlberg Ski Area) | Piste type | No. of runs | | Easy | 34 | | Intermediate | 70 | | Difficult | 30 |
Number of lifts: 86
Uphill capacity per hour: 120,000
Direction of slopes: N, S, E, W
Snow cannons: 125
Longest run: 8km (Stuben)
Mountain restaurants: 18
Cross-country trails: 38km
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Skiing
Beginners
    This village is great for beginners, both adults and children, with a gentle nursery area and a couple of beginner lifts on which to start out. As your confidence grows you can even explore further afield, returning to the village on the blue run from the middle station of the Albona lift.
Intermediates
     With a blue and red option for returning to the village, intermediate skiers can enjoy the wealth of suitable pistes in the Arlberg Area and ski right back at the end of the day. The Galzig and Gampen areas, directly above St. Anton, are also good areas for intermediates. They offer a superb range of blue and red runs to get your skiing legs into gear. Move across to the Rendl area on the sunny side of the valley and there are plenty of challenges to be found or, for more forgiving terrain, the long cruising runs of the Valluga are not to be missed.
Advanced
     The Arlberg Ski Area is an experienced skier's paradise, with countless challenges on and off-piste - tricky black runs, steep narrow gullies, bump runs and fantastic off-piste trails. The high mountain runs from the Valluga are particularly fearsome, and the Mattun, Schindlerkar and Stuben runs are definite highlights.
Snowboarding
    The Arlberg Ski Area is regarded as having the best snowboarding terrain in Austria and is fully behind the sport. It has miles of excellent terrain for all levels. For freeriding it is the perfect playground - check out the Kapall and Valluga. For freestylers the place is littered with natural gullies and hits, there's also a snowboard park at Rendl Beach.
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