I just spent a week there and got back late last night. While skiing on Friday 14th March in the mid afternoon, they suddenly closed all the lifts and said that the resort was closed due to the Coronavirus. Within about 18 hours, about 99% of all guests and seasonal workers were gone either by car or bus (trains stopped coming to town). By the time we left on Saturday morning, the place was like a ghost town except for those of us waiting at the bus station. It was very surreal. Glad to be home 🏡!
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Been there January 2018, , the best ski resort we ever been so far. Excellent scenery, lovely people, food abit pricey but overall highly recommended. We are going to Chamonix next week and we are not expecting any high expectations compared to St Anton. St Anton, see you again in 2020
Very beautiful ski resort, really enjoyable, useful detailed information thanks for sharing wonderful video and excellent photography congratulations 👌👌👌
Skied there twice for weeks. Good video that captured the essence. The only problem with Sankt Anton is the weather, which can close in for days at a time.
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Stay in Pettneu, which is a nice little village only 10-15 minutes away and a lot cheaper. Apres ski was great when in my 20s, meanwhile in my 60s many spots are too much noise and trouble. Food options are expensive and worse than the rest of austria. When weather is too windy they close half of Anton ski resort, and Rendl completely.
Hi again. Fasching week is middle of February I think it’s based around shrove Tuesday the catholic holiday. It’s a festival week in euro and it combines with uk Irish and European half terms. All of Europe descends on the alps. I found Kaprun really nice ( snow sure) nearby Zell am See is gorgeous and links to Saalbach. Huge area. I am afraid it’s all pricey ( still 60%) the price of Zermatt.
Yeah, it's all together: Warth, Lech, Zürs, Stuben, St. Christoph and St. Anton. U can do all by ski but there also buses which are included in the Liftpass. It cost u round about €57.- per day.
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I don't get the hate T-bars get. For beginner areas, short sections and on windy areas where a chair would often mean it was closed, they make perfect sense.
Hey! I wonder where the best after ski/ party resort is in the Alps. Going away next year for the first time by my self and my friends. We are good skiers
it is hard to say, but St Anton and Ischgl are the best in Austria( although many resorts in Austria have good apre ski) and Val Thorens, L' Alp D'Huez and Val D'Isere in France
Do black ski routes require avi pack and a partner? Or are they avalanche controlled and patrolled? I heard that going down Vallunga requires guide, but that is clearly backcountry terrain.
Any tip for ski resort in Austria or Italy for nearly 60 year old parents who were intermediate skiers but are now more about a nice relaxing holiday in a picturesque area with easy skiing, restaurants etc.?
Lech is for you for sure. I've skied a pile of resorts in Italy and Austria, but Lech really stands out for intermediate skiers. You'll find very nice accommodation, great restaurants, low-key night-life and wonderful scenery. If it's good enough for the Dutch Royal Family, then it's good enough for you, too!
as close as posible to the Galzig, but not to hight on Oberdorf. the whole area between galzig and around the pedestrian area is good to stay. also next to Nasserein gondola is good, espacially towards the pedestrian area
@@nb9797 solden is a better chance of good snow, because of the mountain hight. The amount of trails is less then st.Anton tho. Also it is a drive up the mountain compared to a ski lift. Soldon still a good place to go. 5 days is great and you’ll be able to go everywhere in 5 days so would recommend over kaprun most defenitly.
Wieder so herrlich gezeigt! Ja St.A. mit Hannes Schneider zeigte die ganze Welt, Wintersport fuer schiefahren geht rund um die Welt, auch Pakistan kennt es ja schon!
@@ingvartrollerud2632 for skiing i would recommend schladming but not as much as for night clubbing, i mean there are couple of those kind of places but not as much as here at st anton.
@@tejicamdfk Thank you for the recommendation! I have heard of Schlamding 4-Berge Ski but have never been there. When the world opens up again I would love to go there.
@@susieasado6675 i have been theren2 seasons ago for 5 days and i couldnt finish even the half of the total amount of tracks there, there are so many tracks
A favourite of mine since 1983. Not a resort for beginners! The Mooserwirt sells more beer than any other bar in Austria....& it's only open during the ski season!
Nice video. But your view is subjective. I skied at St. Anton. I agree it is a very complete sky area. But it is very busy. Loads of alcohol on the slopes, not only apreski. Mountains are beautiful but boring scenery compared to Dolomites. Food and service are very average, again not comparable to italian Alps. So it depends on what you are looking for.
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Lech and Cortina, please.
Zermatt
Cortina!
Montafon
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I go to st anton every year and it is so much fun. Seeing your video made me so happy.
Thank you
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I just spent a week there and got back late last night. While skiing on Friday 14th March in the mid afternoon, they suddenly closed all the lifts and said that the resort was closed due to the Coronavirus. Within about 18 hours, about 99% of all guests and seasonal workers were gone either by car or bus (trains stopped coming to town). By the time we left on Saturday morning, the place was like a ghost town except for those of us waiting at the bus station. It was very surreal. Glad to be home 🏡!
You have to go now it’s much better
THANK U!! sitting at home planing a trip to the alps with my girlfriend and your videos cover so many things really good content!!
/a thankful swede
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Ice been skiing in stanton all my live and this is pretty on point and trust mooser wirt is aleays fun
Only 9 for apres?! It's the birth place for apres ski and has the best BY A LONG WAY of apres bars on the Alps! No other resort even comes close 👀
Been there January 2018, , the best ski resort we ever been so far.
Excellent scenery, lovely people, food abit pricey but overall highly recommended. We are going to Chamonix next week and we are not expecting any high expectations compared to St Anton.
St Anton, see you again in 2020
How did you find Chamonix by comparison? My friends and I are undecided between the two resorts!
100% St Anton
Chamonix has 4 mountains but not connected. We have to drive to a different mountain everyday.
Very beautiful ski resort, really enjoyable, useful detailed information thanks for sharing wonderful video and excellent photography congratulations 👌👌👌
best place in the world can confirm
I love St. Anton because it is so fun to go Skiing in St. Anton
This is where I learned to snowboard. I did 3 seasons here from 2012-2015. Also did a summer season in Lech.
Last year I visited there.There's something I can't forget i drank hot wine and ate venison Everything is so awesome.
Great, if not the best short Videos about ski areas in the Alps! I wish there would be more. Thanks!
I just love the Arlberg 😍😍
Skied there twice for weeks. Good video that captured the essence. The only problem with Sankt Anton is the weather, which can close in for days at a time.
Yes - when the weather is bad there, it can be very bad !
Nice video! At 7:07 is Val Thorens btw ;)
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Good spot! Swings round to the right then over a bridge to the left
Sweet. Great tips as usual. Looking forward for the Ischgl Clip.
Love your ski series!
Stay in Pettneu, which is a nice little village only 10-15 minutes away and a lot cheaper. Apres ski was great when in my 20s, meanwhile in my 60s many spots are too much noise and trouble. Food options are expensive and worse than the rest of austria. When weather is too windy they close half of Anton ski resort, and Rendl completely.
Hi again. Fasching week is middle of February I think it’s based around shrove Tuesday the catholic holiday. It’s a festival week in euro and it combines with uk Irish and European half terms. All of Europe descends on the alps. I found Kaprun really nice ( snow sure) nearby Zell am See is gorgeous and links to Saalbach. Huge area. I am afraid it’s all pricey ( still 60%) the price of Zermatt.
Hi, I love your reviews, thanks a lot for the effort! Any tips on Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis?
Not that I know of. hopefully this winter we will film there a review.
fantastic video, fun and informative. it is really the best ski resort in Austria today ( or Lech)
You can ski from one to the other in a couple hours it's all one huge connected area
Yeah, it's all together: Warth, Lech, Zürs, Stuben, St. Christoph and St. Anton.
U can do all by ski but there also buses which are included in the Liftpass. It cost u round about €57.- per day.
Very relevant info! This dude knows St. Anton!!
Love your reviews, most relevant info and great editing
LOOKS AMAZING
Great video
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Great video!! Super informative and professional!!🙏❤️
I used to work in Lech the snow bunnies are the best
Good video and good informations!
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What was the date? And about the ski passes: can you access all parts of the mountain(s) in Arlberg?
the review was filmed around April 10th. The Arlberg ski pass give you access to the whole ski area
I have been to St Anton more times than I can remember. My favourite ski resort. I can't wait to go again.
Wicked video..!! Thanks for the tips ❄ ⛷
amazing.fantastic video, fun and informative..would like to visit
Usefull information!!
Hi mate is January in season ? Will the apres be busy and clubs be busy ?
Excellent detailed video. Recommended.
Nice video dude🤙 i live there🤙
@@SkiResortsVideo thanks mate!
Great video, cool shooting ❤️❤️
December it’s a good time to visit St Anton and do ski activities?
I prefer it later,but yes it's good!
Perfect video again amazing
Most of them were shut when I went in mid December
Lucky u went before covid
Stay safe always
אחלה סרטון!!
I don't get the hate T-bars get. For beginner areas, short sections and on windy areas where a chair would often mean it was closed, they make perfect sense.
Looks like a really great ski resort
Hi, great video and information!! I was wondering, for the off piste (groomers), are there crevices or anything like that I should worry about?
thanks so much MTfilms!
I'm not sure, to be honest, better consult to one of the guides there. love your passion for freeride, Michael😘⛷
Riding off piste is actually seen as "courteous" there ... quite unique.
Looks great!
Awesome video!!
Hey! I wonder where the best after ski/ party resort is in the Alps. Going away next year for the first time by my self and my friends. We are good skiers
it is hard to say, but St Anton and Ischgl are the best in Austria( although many resorts in Austria have good apre ski)
and Val Thorens, L' Alp D'Huez and Val D'Isere in France
Sounds like you need to go to Val Thorens
As a ski virgin, This vidoe really made me wanna try
looks great
Do black ski routes require avi pack and a partner? Or are they avalanche controlled and patrolled? I heard that going down Vallunga requires guide, but that is clearly backcountry terrain.
all you assumptions are good, the ski routes are avalanche controlled, and the Valluga requires a guide
Awesome!!! 😍
Is it worth going in the beginning of April?
The snow is a bit Slushy. there are better resorts for April, although, all the slopes should be open and you will still have a great time
added to my "Must go" list :-)
I bin so schön, i bin so toll
I bin der Anton aus Tirol
Ischgl review is available? Cannot find in the videos.
The Double Man 1967 was filmed in St Anton Am Arlberg
Any tip for ski resort in Austria or Italy for nearly 60 year old parents who were intermediate skiers but are now more about a nice relaxing holiday in a picturesque area with easy skiing, restaurants etc.?
@@SkiResortsVideocan confirm that SkiWelt is a great intermediate area. It's also easy to reach, massive, picturesque, and not too far from airports.
Lech is for you for sure. I've skied a pile of resorts in Italy and Austria, but Lech really stands out for intermediate skiers. You'll find very nice accommodation, great restaurants, low-key night-life and wonderful scenery. If it's good enough for the Dutch Royal Family, then it's good enough for you, too!
The Dolomites are the most picturesque .Good Spa is in Bad Hofgastein. Cortina is very nice.Val Gardena is fantastic. Fiss/ Ladis is fine.
Great review loved it!!!
Very helpfule tips
great tips
Nice! ... 😀👍
do more ski resorts please like bankso and chamonix
Sundeep Sandhu Chamonix is paradise for steep and deep.
Очень красиво👍
amazing !!
How long does the season last? Is April 10th leaving it too late? Great content BTW!
@@ShredBot Awesome, thanks for the insider information!
thanks so much, James
Tom couldn't be more precise in his reply.
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Several years ago I skied there in first week of May Q!
Where do you recommend to stay?
as close as posible to the Galzig, but not to hight on Oberdorf. the whole area between galzig and around the pedestrian area is good to stay. also next to Nasserein gondola is good, espacially towards the pedestrian area
Vor-arl-berg
Not Vralbrg!
Nicklas Kaltenecker also not ‘senantón’, its ‘sánkt ánton’
מדהים
Thanks for the info ,its looks like a great place to visit ❤😍
BIG like!
תודה על המידע.
Looks too crowded. Is it worth the crowd going there?
it is not too crowded, and I definitely recommend it
Crowds are terrible. Waiting times dreadful and piste preparation very poor. Off piste is very good however. Lots of better options in the Alps.
@@nialldoyle8206 Thanks, any other recommendations?
@@nialldoyle8206 which Austria resort is vast, cheaper and not very crowded in December? Is Germany any good?
K Loh try Zell am See /Kaprun. or brixen bad Gastein great also. Avoid Fasching week.
Just be ready for free-for-all lift lines where people will literally walk right across your skis to get one more chair ahead.
Doing my 2nd season in Anton
superrr👍👍👍
I was there that wass so cool
Apres is all about Taps, the video was going so well till then.
I have been in st Anton 4 times also been in kaprun an sölden but you cant compare them to st Anton. St antons is amazing
I was thinking of solden. But you say Anton is much better? I've been there already so wanted to try solden for 5 days. What you think?
@@nb9797 solden is a better chance of good snow, because of the mountain hight. The amount of trails is less then st.Anton tho. Also it is a drive up the mountain compared to a ski lift. Soldon still a good place to go. 5 days is great and you’ll be able to go everywhere in 5 days so would recommend over kaprun most defenitly.
Nice vid
Are you
reviewing Val Gardena
wow!! 😮
Wow!
I'm 37, am I too told for this ski resort?
not at all
Do Damüls, Bregenzerwald
Thanks for the advice!
look interesting, we will consider that
Wieder so herrlich gezeigt! Ja St.A. mit Hannes Schneider zeigte die ganze Welt, Wintersport fuer schiefahren geht rund um die Welt, auch Pakistan kennt es ja schon!
amaizing
Amazing! And talented!
Please can you do Val D’isere and Tignes?
Val d'Isere video will be published around new years eve
Thank you!
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What is it about alpine skiing and poor taste?
Song ???
Seis Continentes by Tomás Novoa
😍 !!!
It´s super overhyped in my opinion. Been there a few times and it is expensive and crowded with too many snobs.
Wich other place do you recommend?
@@ingvartrollerud2632 for skiing i would recommend schladming but not as much as for night clubbing, i mean there are couple of those kind of places but not as much as here at st anton.
@@susieasado6675 comment up
@@tejicamdfk Thank you for the recommendation! I have heard of Schlamding 4-Berge Ski but have never been there. When the world opens up again I would love to go there.
@@susieasado6675 i have been theren2 seasons ago for 5 days and i couldnt finish even the half of the total amount of tracks there, there are so many tracks
Best ski in St (Man)ton
A favourite of mine since 1983. Not a resort for beginners! The Mooserwirt sells more beer than any other bar in Austria....& it's only open during the ski season!
I live not far from there
great area to live for a ski lover
Nice video. But your view is subjective. I skied at St. Anton. I agree it is a very complete sky area. But it is very busy. Loads of alcohol on the slopes, not only apreski. Mountains are beautiful but boring scenery compared to Dolomites. Food and service are very average, again not comparable to italian Alps. So it depends on what you are looking for.
Mattia Bellinzona
Food and service is not even nearly average.
Pizza Margarita in Lech costs 18€.
Not that good, but better then most huts.
notformebeaky who did you do the season with? am looking to do one myself
You lost me at 7 meters of snow a year.
Last year at Snowbird, in Utah, we got over 17 meters.
And no one stepped on my skis!
Absolutely insane , dancing on tables, how original. lol!
I with I was there!