Panoramic view of snow-covered mountains at Warth-Schröcken ski resort with blue skies and clouds. Panoramic view of snow-covered mountains at Warth-Schröcken ski resort with blue skies and clouds.
The snow paradise

Warth-Schröcken ski region

Two skiers on a chairlift in snow-covered mountains. Two skiers on a chairlift in snow-covered mountains.
Two skiers with a stunning mountain backdrop at Warth-Schröcken ski resort. Two skiers with a stunning mountain backdrop at Warth-Schröcken ski resort.
Guaranteed SNOW

The Warth-Schröcken ski resort

With plenty of natural snow, Warth-Schröcken ranks among the snowiest ski resorts in Europe. This Arlberg ski region blends authenticity with international skiing standards and has something for everyone – from freeride adventures and family-friendly offers to Alpine culinary delights at traditional mountain huts.

Skier in action on a snowy slope under sunny skies.
Two people sitting on a chairlift in a snowy mountain landscape.
Facts, figures & highlights

Highlights of the ski region

 

 

Everything at a glance on the interactive map
Snow-covered mountain landscape with fresh ski tracks.

Freeride paradise Warth-Schröcken

With over 200 kilometres of off-piste variants and snow reliability stretching deep into spring, Warth-Schröcken stands as one of the Alps’ premier freeride destinations. Untouched slopes, guided tours and professional safety training turn the region into a true haven for powder enthusiasts.

Skier in red jacket descending through powder snow.
Skier in blue outfit and white helmet carving through powder snow.

Winter fun on two runners

Amid the stunning mountain panorama, a jolly toboggan ride—day or night—hurtles you downhill with exhilarating speed.

Experience toboggan adventures in Warth-Schröcken
Two people carrying sleds at the ski resort.
Person sledding on snowy Alpine path at sunset.
Two people walking in the snow with mountain scenery in the background.

Winter hiking

On tranquil trails or guided snowshoe tours, experience the quiet side of the mountains, where the snow-draped landscape reveals its most enchanting beauty.

Two people hiking through snowy mountains in the sunshine.
A person with arms raised in joy near a snowman in sunglasses.
Skiing fun for all ages

Family winter

Snowman Pauli is a cheerful companion in the kids’ and practice areas of Warth-Schröcken. Wide, gentle slopes and comfortable lifts make starting out on skis simple and enjoyable. While parents explore the variety of Ski Arlberg, children learn their first turns in a playful setting, and youths can combine technique with fun in specially designed courses.

Skiers on a snowy slope with mountain scenery.
A man and a child with ski gear meditating on a ski slope. They are wearing blue jackets and yellow ski pants.
Girl with orange helmet and blue goggles holding skis.
Two skiers in colorful outfits in front of a snowy mountain backdrop with trail signs.
Person skiing down a snow-covered mountain in the sunshine.
The longest ski circuit in the Alps

RUN of FAME

Eighty-five kilometres, 18,000 vertical metres, and three impressive mountain passes – the "Run of Fame" is the most spectacular ski circuit in the Alps. Crossing the Arlberg, Flexen, and Hochtannberg passes, the route links St. Anton/Rendl, Stuben, Zürs, Lech, Schröcken, and Warth, creating a truly unique skiing experience. As a tribute to ski pioneers and stars from sport and film, the RUN of FAME captivates with its many different slopes, breathtaking panoramas, and Alpine history.

More about the RUN of FAME
Children's ski lesson at Funslope Steffisalp with instructors.
Skier in red suit on Skimovie course at BMW xDrive Cup.
Two kids skiing through a snow tunnel at kids' cross Salober.

For adrenaline junkies

Warth-Schröcken has more to offer than just perfect slopes: On the Steffisalp fun slope, the funcross Karhorn, or the Salober parallel giant slalom, skiing skills are put to the test. The skimovie course records every run, while the speed check at the Kuchlbahn is all about hundredths of a second. Thrill-seekers are sure to discover their ultimate winter highlight here. The "Ochsakopf" black ski run on the Salober, Warth-Schröcken’s steepest slope, offers a particularly challenging descent. It is a must for experienced skiers.

Five people sledding down a snow-covered track.
Two people walking in the snow with mountain scenery in the background.
More than just skiing

Fun in the snow beyond the slopes

In Warth-Schröcken, a wide range of winter activities await you beyond the ski slopes. Three toboggan runs guarantee speedy fun. Meanwhile, those who prefer a quieter pace can discover the snow-covered landscape on idyllic winter trails. The diversity of the mountain landscape can also be explored beyond the slopes.

Moments of indulgence in the mountains

Great food & drink in Warth-Schröcken

From regional specialities to inventive cuisine, the area’s restaurants & bars blends Alpine tradition with modern dining. Numerous restaurants and ski huts on the slopes invite you to take a culinary break, offering everything from hearty classics to creative dishes. There’s something to delight every taste and create a personal moment of enjoyment.

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Group of friends enjoying a meal at Skihütte Hochalp.
A family enjoying burgers and drinks at the S1 Skilounge.

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