The real feeling of mountain summer
In St. Anton, athletic challenges and alpine enjoyment merge to create a diverse mountain landscape.
Summer in the mountains of St. Anton am Arlberg offers a wide range of outdoor activities: from leisurely hikes and challenging mountain tours to via ferrata routes for experienced climbers. With the summer cable cars, outdoor enthusiasts can easily reach the most beautiful starting points. Mountain bike trails, adventure tracks and family-friendly activities make the region the perfect destination for active vacationers of all ages.
In St. Anton, athletic challenges and alpine enjoyment merge to create a diverse mountain landscape.
Whether you need a single-ride ticket, a bike ticket, or a hiking pass — you can easily pick up your tickets at the ticket counters on site or buy them online in our webshop.
During the mountain summer around St. Anton am Arlberg, everything is all about hiking and biking: from leisurely alpine trails to challenging summit hikes. Mountain bikers can set off directly along varied trails, while families enjoy the fresh mountain air at playgrounds near the mountain restaurants. The Arlberg via ferrata also offers a sporting challenge for experienced climbers.
At the mountain restaurants in St. Anton am Arlberg, you can enjoy Tyrolean cuisine, sunny terraces with panoramic views, and the authentic Arlberg feeling. Regional specialties and a welcoming atmosphere make every break a delight.
Experience the mountain summer in St. Anton am Arlberg: the summer season 2026 runs from June 13 to October 4 — cable car operating hours may change. Whether you’re traveling alone, with friends or with family, plan your own time off at the Arlberg. Tickets for the summer cable cars are available at the Galzigbahn, at the ticket machine near the Galzigbahn, or conveniently online in the webshop.
Whether by car, train, or plane, St. Anton am Arlberg is easy to reach. With several on-site parking facilities, nearby airports, and direct connections via international trains, getting here is straightforward. This means your summer holiday can begin relaxed and stress-free from the very moment you arrive.
You’ll find the tourist information conveniently located at the Galzigbahn valley station. Our staff are happy to provide tailored advice to meet your needs.
Opening hours during summer season: daily from 8 am to 5 pm
During the mountain summer around St. Anton, hiking and biking take center stage: you can explore easy alpine trails or challenging summit hikes, set off directly from two trails on your mountain bike, and enjoy the crisp mountain air with your family at playgrounds next to the mountain restaurants.
The following restaurants are open for you during the mountain summer season: Rendl Restaurant, Verwallstube Sommer, Valluga View Restaurant, Gampen Restaurant, and Kapall Restaurant. Please check the current opening hours.
This summer, families can look forward to playgrounds and children’s adventure trails. There’s plenty to discover on the Hopplweg, while interactive stations on the Mutweg at Galzig offer fun and games. The playgrounds are located right next to the mountain restaurants, so you can perfectly combine a meal with some fun.
St. Anton offers a wide variety of options for hiking enthusiasts: you can explore leisurely loop trails, tackle challenging mountain hikes, or venture onto the via ferrata for experienced climbers. The Almrosenweg trail is particularly popular when the alpine roses are in bloom.
The mountain railways provide convenient access to the starting points of the bike tours, including the Rendl Trail and the Galzig Trail.
From mid-June through the end of October, the following mountain railways are in operation: Galzigbahn, Vallugabahn I & II, Gampen-/Nassereinbahn, Kapallbahn, and Rendlbahn. Please note the operating days and hours for each.
You can buy tickets for the cable cars at the base station of the Galzigbahn, the ticket machine at the Galzibahn or conveniently online in the web shop. For a single-ride descent, you can buy your ticket directly from the lift staff at the mountain station.