Warth-Schröcken Resort Guide

The Warth-Schröcken resort summary is: Warth-Schröcken has 14 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 785m of vertical range and surrounding area.


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Warth-Schröcken Resort Guide

The Warth-Schröcken resort summary is: Warth-Schröcken has 14 lifts within its terrain that is suitable for intermediate level. Find location, trail maps and piste maps covering the mountains 785m of vertical range and surrounding area.

Vertical:

Top: 2055m
Arrow
785m
Bot: 1270m

Best for:

Intermediates level skier
Intermediates

Pistes:

Hectares of Ski:

Snowmaking: —

Warth-Schröcken Lifts:

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Total lifts = 14
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Visiting Warth-Schröcken

Helpful resort information to assist planning your trip to Warth-Schröcken.

  • Season opens
  • Season closes
  • Accommodation
  • Restaurants | Bars
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  • Nearest Airport
  • Nearest Train Station
  • Tourist Office Website
  • Tourist Office Phone
    +43 / 5583 / 2255

Warth-Schröcken Features

The terrain at Warth-Schröcken includes::

  • Halfpipes
    No
  • Terrain Parks
  • X-Country
  • Ski Hire

What's it like at Warth-Schröcken resort?

Warth-Schroecken (or Warth-Schröcken), in Austria, is a large resort with 14 lifts that offers skiers an impressive 785 metres (2575 feet) of vertical descent. Warth-Schroecken (or Warth-Schröcken) has 66 kilometers (41 miles) of pistes. This area is part of the single Ski Arlberg pass which is also valid for St Anton plus Stuben am Arlberg, St. Christoph, Lech, Zürs, Sonnenkopf/Klösterle and Pettneu. A free bus links all these areas.


Explore Warth-Schröcken Location Map

Interactive Warth-Schröcken trail map and piste map. View the piste and trails as well as the surrounding terrain and mountain contours for backcountry action. Find and compare nearby resorts by clicking on the resort markers.

Warth-Schröcken Live Weather

ResortSnow DepthTemp. (°C)Wind (km/h)Weather
Top Lift: 
1
10
light snow
Middle Lift: 
3
5
mod rain
Bottom Lift: 
5
5
mod rain
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When's the snowiest month to visit Warth-Schröcken?

JanuaryAverage: 3.3 snow days per week
The snowiest week in Warth-Schröcken is week 2 of January. There are typically 3.3 snowy days during this week with 67cm of snowfall. Check out the Warth-Schröcken Snow History graphs below.


Visitor Reviews of Warth-Schröcken

Overall: 3.5 Based on 6 votes and 1 review

  • Snowsure 4.8
  • Variety of pistes 3.5
  • Off-piste 4.0
  • Scenery 4.0
  • Apres-Ski 2.7
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Howard Beanland from United Kingdom writes:

My wife and I originally skied in Warth-Schröcken in March 2014 when we made the trek across from St Christoph a couple of times. We liked the resort and the runs so decided to spend a full week there this January. Although the skiing, in Warth, is rather limited, there’s enough to keep a competent intermediate happy for a couple of days. The black runs (W1, W2 and W8) from the Saloberkopf are pretty easy and within the scope of most intermediates. The resort is not great for beginners though. The red run down to Warth is quite steep, and the only nursery slopes, low down, are adjacent to the village on either side of the road. However, the newly constructed blue run (W23) offers an easier, if narrow alternative route back to Warth village. There’s also a new narrow but pleasant red ski route down to Schöcken which is regularly pisted. There’s no lift back but there are frequent buses to the Hochtannberg Pass and Warth.
The great advantage of Warth is the Auenfeldjet connection to Lech. This takes about 15 minutes to its end, though on the return journey you can ski to the bottom Auenfeldjet station and get back to connecting lifts in about 9 minutes. Accommodation and restaurant prices, in Warth, are much cheaper than in Lech so it provides a low cost alternative for the budget conscious. It’s possible to ski from Lech to Zürs on the Weisse Ring route. The only way to ski back to Lech, however, is to use ski route 33 to Zug and either complete the Weisse Ring or use ski route 56 back to Lech (not open when we were there). There are buses which plough between Lech and Alpe Rauz (the link to St Anton and Stuben) but we found them such a bun fight the previous year that we didn’t bother this time. A better alternative, if there are four or more of you, is to use the VW taxis which are quite cheap.
If you’ve got transport and want to ski elsewhere, the Drei Täler pass covers Damuls (45 minute drive) and several other small resorts in the Bregenzerwald
If you’re after lively après-ski, then don’t go to Warth. Apart from a couple of igloos next to the pistes which filled up during happy hour with Germans singing drinking songs, there’s not much going on. There are about half a dozen restaurants and cafes which provide the usual Austrian fare. If you’re self catering, bring as much as you can with you, as the solitary Spar does not have a great choice of food.
In summary, quiet resort with a good snow record which is fairly cheap and has access to a large ski area.

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