Legend of the Alps

Ski Arlberg in summer

Between scenic high-altitude trails, tranquil power spots, and rich alpine diversity, a summer unfolds that is more than just a holiday. From 13 June to 11 October 2026, the Arlberg opens its summer world – for days filled with space, enjoyment, and nature experiences.

  • Summer cable cars
  • The Arlberg Trail
  • Panoramic hiking
  • Biking
  • Culinary delights
  • Family experiences
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Summer cable cars for special experiences

In summer, the cable cars provide effortless access to the most beautiful hikes, viewpoints, and unique places in the mountains.

The summer lifts open up new perspectives on the majestic mountain landscape.
LONG-DISTANCE HIKING WITH PANORAMA

The Arlberg Trail

The Arlberg Trail is a true highlight set within a spectacular alpine landscape. This challenging long-distance hiking route connects the five Arlberg villages of Lech, Zürs, Stuben, St. Christoph, and St. Anton across three stages.

Learn more about the Arlberg Trail
  • Total length: 52.1 km
  • Walking time: approx. 18 hours
  • Elevation without lifts: 6,038 m
  • Difficulty level: moderate mountain trails

Culinary highlights in summer

Between peaks and valleys, unforgettable moments of indulgence await – from a break at a mountain hut to a special spot overlooking the Alps.

Discover culinary experiences
Traditional food being served on an Alpine sun terrace with mountain view.
Sommer am Arlberg

Häufige Fragen

The following cable cars and lifts are open during the summer season at the Arlberg:

  1. Galzigbahn
  2. Vallugabahn I
  3. Vallugabahn II
  4. Gampenbahn
  5. Kapallbahn
  6. Rendlbahn
  7. Rüfikopfbahn
  8. Bergbahn Oberlech
  9. Petersbodenbahn
  10. Zugerbergbahn
  11. Seekopfbahn
  12. Steffisalp-Express

Operating days and hours may vary depending on weather conditions and the season period.

The 2026 summer season at Arlberg runs from 13 June to 11 October 2026.
Individual lift operating periods may vary depending on the region.

There is the Arlberg Trail Ticket as well as separate tickets for the individual regions.

  1. The Arlberg Trail Ticket includes the required lift rides along the Arlberg Trail.
  2. Single rides are available for the following regions:

The Arlberg Trail is an alpine long-distance hiking trail connecting the five Arlberg villages of Lech, Zürs, Stuben, St. Anton, and St. Christoph in one unique circular route.

  • Total distance: 43 km
  • Pure hiking hours: aprox. 20 hours
  • Total elevation distance (uphill and downhill): 6.132 m
  • Difficulty: moderately difficult mountain trail

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