Ski Lifts & Lift Passes

Warth-Schroecken Ski Lifts & Lift Passes

Warth Schroecken’s ski lift system carries up to 28,000 riders per hour on a total of 14 ski lifts including 3 T-bars and 2 chairlifts which serve the beginner slopes. To access the much bigger Arlberg ski area you can take the Auenfeldjet lift to Lech, but you will need an Arlberg pass to ride it.

Warth-Schroecken Ski Lifts

The ski area extends 10km from Warth to Schroecken with a 500m vertical drop from Wartherhorn (2000m) down to Warth (1494m) and nearly 800m vertical from Saloberkopf (2050m) to Schroecken (1269m).

The bulk of the lift capacity is delivered by eight high-speed chair lifts – four 6-seater and four 4-seater chair lifts – most of which are equipped with pull-down bubble covers, most of which extend 1000m-1500m distance and 300-450m vertical rise.

Access to the ski area is from one of three base stations, each of which includes car parking for day visitors. From east to west, there are high-speed 6-person bubble chairlifts rising from each of three base stations at Warth (1500m), Hochkrumbach (1600m) and Hochtannbergpass 1679m) nearest Schroecken.

Hochtannbergpass (1679m) – half way between Schroecken and Warth – is the biggest base station and the main access point for guests coming by car or free ski bus from Schroecken (4km) and for day visitors from Au Schoppernau (10km).

Link to Lech-Zurs, Stuben and St Anton Arlberg

The Auenfeldjet lift provides a fast two way link to Lech and back for holders of the Arlberg ski pass. This means all of the Lech-Zurs ski area can be easily accessed from either Schroecken or Warth. To get to St Anton, howvere,  you will either have to start early and ski fast, or time your arrival in Lech to coincide with the departure of the bus to St Anton which is still the fastest way to get between the two resorts. You have to pay extra for this bus service but it’s not expensive.

Warth-Schroecken & Arlberg Ski Passes

Lift pass prices are approximately the same as most other Austrian resorts. Expect to pay around EUR42 for a Warth-Schroecken adult day pass, or if skiing for 2 ½ days or more, you should buy a Bregenzerwald 3täler lift pass, which is valid for all ski areas. 

There’s a free ski bus service for lift pass holders that runs – 9 stops – between Warth and Schroecken and continuing between Schroecken and Au-Schoppernau.

To ski in Lech-Zurs and the rest of the Arlberg you will require an Arlberg ski area pass. This is the most expensive pass but covers a vast connected area, stretching all the way to St Anton and back.

Warth-Schroecken Lift Companies

Ski Lift Warth GmbH & Co
A-6767 Warth 51
Bregenzerwald, Vorarlberg, Austria
Tel: +43 (0) 5583 3601-0
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.warth-schroecken.at

Ski Lift Schroecken Strolz GmbH
A-6888 Schroecken 10
Bregenzerwald, Vorarlberg, Austria
Tel: +43 (0) 5583 4259-0
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.snowworld.at

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