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St Anton is a very popular resort during summer months and is one of the most exciting and delightful of Tyrolean holiday
villages, which combines all the elements of the perfect mountain resort. St Anton is a pretty pedestrianised village full of shops, bars and restaurants, with great sweeps of flower-covered meadows rising up from the village centre. It is possible to take the cable car network that starts at the village and rises via the Galzig mid station to the peak of Valluga where at 2,816 metres, one of the most spectacular panoramas in the Alps can be seen.

Sporthotel St Anton – Tel: 0043 5446 3111

Located directly on the pedestrian zone in St Anton, the Sporthotel is situated right in the heart of this pretty Alpine village, within walking distance of the shops, ski lift and hotels and cafes and surrounded by some of the most magnificent and majestic mountain scenery imaginable. All rooms have private facilities, telephone, television, hairdryer and safe.  The hotel amenities include indoor swimming pool, Finnish sauna and steam room. Other facilities include a steak house and café/bar. Meals served in the restaurant are buffet style breakfast and waiter service evening meal with choice of menu.

Itinerarysport hotel st anton

Day 1: Leisurely outward journey via Eurotunnel to Reims for an overnight stay.
Day 2: Continue to St Anton and spend 5 nights at the Sporthotel.
Day 3: Day of leisure.
Day 4: A day excursion travelling via Pians and the Paznaun Valley, to the beautiful village of Ischgl. We travel over the Silvretta Hochalpenstrasse backed by the 10,000ft Silvretta Mountains before descending into the Montafon Valley to Bludenz.
Day 5: A full day tour along the Inn Valley to the capital of the Tyrol, Innsbruck. Free time will be available before we continue our journey to the famous town of Seefeld, surrounded by mountains, pine forests and situated by picturesque Lake Wildsee.
Day 6: A full day excursion to the medieval town of Feldkirch. Time will be available to explore its many sights, before continuing our journey to the Principality of Liechtenstein and its capital, Vaduz. The Prince is Europe’s wealthiest  monarch and his home, the 12th century castle, is an imposing sight.
Day 7: Travel to Reims for an overnight stay.
Day 8: After breakfast, depart for the homeward journey via Eurotunnel arriving early evening.

Ischgl in summer