St Johann

  • user Pax: 8
  • location Austria
  • time 30 min
  • mountain 3100m
  • distance 20 miles

A small quintessential alpine town which manages to retain all the charm of a traditional Tyrolean village whilst at the same time offering plenty of lively apres-ski and children’s facilities.

St Johann, set at an elevation of 670m, offers lots of red and blue runs which vary from wide open slopes to woodland glades. With 17 chairlifts and gondolas, St Johann is an excellent resort for a group of skiers with mixed abilities.

Overview

A small quintessential alpine town which manages to retain all the charm of a traditional Tyrolean village whilst at the same time offering plenty of lively apres-ski and children’s facilities.

St Johann, set at an elevation of 670m, offers lots of red and blue runs which vary from wide open slopes to woodland glades. With 17 chairlifts and gondolas, St Johann is an excellent resort for a group of skiers with mixed abilities.

Part of the St Johann

Snow range
1,500-2,560m
Resort height
1,500m
Pal Arinsal
63km

(Grandvalira 210km)

Piste type
Number of runs
Easy
19
Intermediate
18
Difficult
5

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Skiing over St Johann

The area has 63km of piste across two peaks, which are linked by a cable car. Most of the slopes are high-altitude, so the snow cover is generally good. On the Arinsal side, there’s the nursery area plus plenty of beginner-friendly blues, a few shorter reds and blacks, and a snow park. For more of a challenge, head to the Pal mountain to swoosh down longer, tree-lined runs.

The area has 63km of piste across two peaks, which are linked by a cable car. Most of the slopes are high-altitude, so the snow cover is generally good. On the Arinsal side, there’s the nursery area plus plenty of beginner-friendly blues, a few shorter reds and blacks, and a snow park. For more of a challenge, head to the Pal mountain to swoosh down longer, tree-lined runs.

The area has 63km of piste across two peaks, which are linked by a cable car. Most of the slopes are high-altitude, so the snow cover is generally good. On the Arinsal side, there’s the nursery area plus plenty of beginner-friendly blues, a few shorter reds and blacks, and a snow park. For more of a challenge, head to the Pal mountain to swoosh down longer, tree-lined runs.

The area has 63km of piste across two peaks, which are linked by a cable car. Most of the slopes are high-altitude, so the snow cover is generally good. On the Arinsal side, there’s the nursery area plus plenty of beginner-friendly blues, a few shorter reds and blacks, and a snow park. For more of a challenge, head to the Pal mountain to swoosh down longer, tree-lined runs.