Warth-Schröcken Ski Map

Warth-Schröcken Ski Map

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Warth-Schröcken Piste Map and Overview

Warth-Schröcken is one of the snowiest ski areas in the Alps, making it a fantastic choice for skiers and snowboarders who prioritise deep snow, quiet slopes, and a more traditional mountain feel. Thanks to its northerly location and high precipitation, the area regularly receives exceptional snowfall throughout the winter, with wide, well-groomed pistes that are ideal for relaxed, scenic skiing. The villages of Warth and Schröcken remain uncrowded compared to larger resorts, creating a laid-back atmosphere that’s perfect for enjoying long days on the mountain.

Since the Auenfeldjet link was completed, Warth-Schröcken has been fully connected to Lech and the wider Ski Arlberg area, giving visitors the best of both worlds: peaceful local skiing plus access to one of the world’s largest ski networks. The terrain here is especially well suited to beginners and intermediates, while confident skiers can explore superb off-piste routes when conditions allow. Snowboarders benefit from open slopes and natural features, and the family-friendly vibe makes Warth-Schröcken a popular choice for those looking for quality skiing without the buzz of heavy après-ski.


Total ski area size: 305 km / 190 miles
Base elevation: 1,450 m / 4,757 ft
Peak elevation: 2,811 m / 9,222 ft
Difficulty:

🟦 50% Easy

🟥 40% Intermediate

⬛ 10% Advanced


What’s included in the Ski Pass?

Included with the standard Ski Alberg pass:

  • Access to Warth-Schröcken pistes and lifts
  • Ski connection via the Auenfeldjet to Lech & Oberlech
  • Full access across the entire Ski Arlberg network
  • Use of all lifts, gondolas, and chairlifts in linked resorts
  • Access to marked runs, freeride terrain, and beginner areas

Resorts included:

Ski Pass options:

  • Local and cheaper ski pass options are available, including passes focused on Warth-Schröcken and Lech only, plus beginner and short-duration passes.
  • You do not have to buy the full Ski Arlberg pass, but it’s the best choice if you want full freedom to ski across all connected resorts.