Warth-Schröcken snow report

Snow depth

Valley
20 cm
Mountain
30 cm

Snowfall

Last snowfall
Friday
New snow
0 cm

Snow condition

Consistency
packed powder

Avalanche warning level

  • Low avalanche danger
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  • Moderate avalanche danger
  • Considerable avalanche danger
  • High avalanche danger
  • Very high avalanche danger
Reliably informed, safely on the move

Snow report & avalanche danger in Warth-Schröcken

Warth-Schröcken is one of the snowiest ski resorts in the Alps. Located between 1,260 and 2,800 metres above sea level, the current snow depths offer ideal conditions for winter sports.

All the information about snow conditions and avalanche risk helps you to plan your day's skiing safely and correctly assess the risks in backcountry terrain.

Skier in red jacket descending through powder snow.
Two skiers climbing a snow-covered mountain slope.

Safety in the mountains

Freeriding in the Arlberg region is incredible. At the same time, it requires knowledge, experience and consideration. Local ski schools and ski/mountain guides teach important basics, from how to use an avalanche transceiver to how to behave in backcountry terrain. This allows you to enjoy the freedom of the backcountry slopes with complete peace of mind.

All information about freeriding

Further information about the ski day