Super Möglichkeiten, von Carving-Pisten, Puckelpiste, Vielzahl an Skirouten, die top sind! Es hat für alle Schneesportler etwas!
There are so many good skiers in St Anton that love powder. Still most of them don't know about Sonnenkopf that is also included in the skipass. Enjoy a day of your vacation here when there's fresh snow. Have a combi picnique in the basement of the restaurant - buy a draft beer to drink along with your own sandwiches and then round off by ordering an Apfel Strudel mit Vanilliensauce in the kiosk. Great concept - and the only place in the entire Arlberg area where you can eat your own food inside, which in itself is ridiculously bad.The icing on the cake is when you take the highest chair (Glattingrat) and go down the gentle bowls towards Nenziggasttal (the end before you reach the bottom of the valley is steep). This is one of the greatest powder runs in the entire area. Take the bus back to Stuben from the bus-stop at Arlberg Express or order a taxi to pick you up.
Getting to Sonnenkopt from the St Anton / Lech area requires some organisation on bus times from Stuben. It is well worth the effort.By April [as when I last visited in December] there is no skiing low on the mountain to get back to the valley. Lift has to be taken from the top to return to the base station: you cannot get on at the middle station to go down.Lots of fairly short [ie less than 3km] Red runs served by a single 4 person lift in the centre of the area are the key to the area. All are quite wide but have challenge from uneven camber and undulating slopes.All else leads off the main lift with family areas and some really straightforward blues making good skiing for early stage skiers.Food is really well priced in the large self service restaurant at the top of the main lift.Very quiet midweek slopes.
The Sonnenkopf ski area is difficult to get to if you are staying in St Anton or Lech but if you have transport or are prepared to fork out for the taxi what you'll find is a great little ski area which is really quiet in the weekdays. That being the case you have the luxury of no queues at lifts and entirely empty pistes.Definitely worth a day trip
Nice ski area, enough to keep you busy for a day, a nice escape from St Anton as the slopes are quieter. I would recommend it for beginners and intermediate skiers. Free car park opposite to gondola station.
Erst einmal Danke an das nette und hilfsbereite personal im Gastrobereich und an den Liftanlagen.Es ist ein schönes kleines Skigebiebt mit super Pisten für gross und klein ,für anfänger wie ich es war ist es wirklich super zum Lernen auf Ski oder snowboard.Wanderer kommen auch auf ihre kosten schöne Wege auch für ältere Menschen.
Perfect for our family, kids 8 & 10. No ques for the lifts,lots of blue & red sloopes. Skischool were good. The reastaurant at the top is best loved our stay.
Bereits zum 5. Mal waren wir dieses Jahr auf dem Sonnenkopf.Am ersten Tag „Kaiserwetter“ und die Pisten bestens präpariert.Am 2. Tag war die Sicht nicht gut und für uns als „gemäßigte“ Skifahrer war das natürlich nicht optimal. Wir brachen nach wenigen Fahrten oben auf dem Berg ab und verbrachten den Tag – nachdem keine Besserung der Verhältnisse in Aussicht war – eben im Tal mit Shopping in Bludenz und einem anschließenden Saunabesuch in unserem Hotel „Gasthaus Post“ in Dalaas.In der Nacht zum dritten Tag kam recht viel Schnee. Leider wurden die Pisten sowohl oben als auch auf der Waldabfahrt nicht planiert. Das ist uns in früheren Jahren hier noch nie passiert und machte das Fahren äußerst problematisch und für uns nicht mehr attraktiv, sondern eher gefährlich. Dies führt auch zur dramatischen Abwertung in diesem Jahr. Schade – wir hatten uns wieder sehr auf dieses Gebiet gefreut und wurden leider dieses Mal doch sehr enttäuscht !
Great snow conditions and no crowds. It is a smaller ski area than surrounding areas like Lech and St. Anton and if you are looking for vibrant apres ski it is probably not the right place for you. Food on the mountain was superb.
Came here on a day trip from Bludenz in mid January right after the big snowfall to a brilliant and very cold sunny day . The pistes were groomed to perfection and it was like skiing on cotton, just the right thing after a 12 month ski pause. The ski area is very family friendly with many easy slopes and not linked to its big brother St Anton other then by ski-bus. There is a very comprehensive and chic sports shop at the bottom gondola station where you can rent and buy gear. Parking right by the gondola station is free and there is another one under tunnel on the other side of the road near Klösterle. I drove over the main Arlbergstrasse to get there and for the return I choose the Klostertal local road through the snow covered villages, magic !