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St. Anton am Arlberg is a real paradise for walkers. There is a network of paths through picturesque landscape making up a total distance of 300 kilometres, which was awarded the Tyrolean Wandergütesiegel - walkers’ quality seal. 

A clearly-marked signposting system gives holidaymakers detailed information about their destination and route, distance, time and difficulty level. As there are so many different hiking routes throughout this extensive network of footpaths, walkers can enjoy the alpine solitude to the full.

We now even have scientific evidence that exercise in the fresh air at moderate altitudes boosts health and physical well-being: The AMAS study (Austrian Moderate Altitude Study) shows that there are beneficial effects on the cardio-vascular system, metabolism, body weight, blood count and subjective well-being – particularly for tourists suffering from typical social diseases such as high blood pressure, metabolic disorders and obesity. 

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Mountain biking

Into the outdoors, from dawn till dusk. This is the unwritten motto for summer stays in St. Anton am Arlberg. Sports activities can be ideally combined with rest and relaxation at a healthy altitude. Summer days for the body, spirit and soul. Here you find exactly what you are looking for. You just have to take the first step ... and then the next ... and the next. 

Climbing and High Ropes Course

The vie ferrate around St. Anton am Arlberg are internationally renowned.

Nerves of steel, like the cable you hang on, plus courage, stamina, strength and skill, these are all needed by the climbing enthusiasts on the vie ferrate around St. Anton am Arlberg. The holiday region is surrounded by pastures and lush meadows, but also nestles in a rugged mountain world, attracting climbers from throughout the world every year between June and October who look for and find challenges here. 

The Arlberg via ferrate is one of the most demanding Alpine tours.. 

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Golf

St. Andrews is in Scotland, St. Anton is on the Arlberg. 
St. Andrews is famous, and so is St. Anton. 

Golf was founded and refined at the former, while the latter is the cradle of alpine skiing. Since time immemorial St. Andrews has been the mecca for golfers, while St. Anton is the El Dorado of winter sports lovers. However, one thing is remarkable: no one would ever dream of trying to ski in St. Andrews. 

Yet St. Anton offers its summer guests a charming 6-hole golf course which provides challenges for both beginners and advanced players as well as a lot of enjoyment.

Golf is booming all over the world. The fascination of putting a small white ball in as few strokes as possible into a far distant hole is infinitely compelling. And the effect that a superstar like Tiger Woods has on the younger generation of players is also great, as he drives, chips and putts his way from success to success over the fairways and greens of the world. 

Everyone wants to try it out. And in fact there really are no age boundaries, you can be neither too young nor too old to begin this sport.

But where do you begin? Where can you learn to take your first steps under good direction on the manicured greens? Where do you not have to be a club member to try out a driver, a 6-iron or a putter? 

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