| Highest point: | 2,430 m |
| Lowest point: | 700 m |
| Altitude ski resort: | 1,087 m |
| Lifts in total: | 35 |
| Gondola lift: | 10 |
| Chair lifts: | 18 |
| Tow lifts: | 5 |
| (magic) carpet lifts: | 2 |
| Pistes in total: | 141 km |
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Pistes:
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60 km |
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Pistes:
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50 km |
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Pistes:
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31 km |
| Ski routes: | 23 km |
Ski holidays Bartholomäberg – sunny balcony of Montafon!
Bartholomäberg
Surrounded by the spectacular peaks of the Silvretta and Rätikon mountains, snow-covered ridges and gently sloping alpine pastures characterise the winter landscape around Bartholomäberg. This quaint mountain village lies in the midst of this picture-postcard idyll on the sun-drenched southern slope above Schruns. It truly deserves its nickname "Cradle of the Montafon" for more than just its location. The Baroque church of St. Bartholomew with its onion dome is the village's landmark and namesake. From its church square, there is a fabulous panoramic view of the Rätikon mountains. The view is even more enjoyable from the panoramic armchairs, a number of benches with hoods that protect against the wind and cold while still allowing a view of the mountains. Day trips to the larger towns of Bludenz or St. Anton im Montafon are easily accessible by car.In addition to the magnificent Baroque parish church of St. Bartholomew, the "Frühmesshaus Bartholomäberg" museum, one of four museums in the Montafon, is well worth a visit. You can learn about the history of settlement and mining in the area at the historic mine with the St. Anna tunnel. Winter hikes to the museum and across the alpine pastures offer peace and relaxation.
In this peaceful spot, you can enjoy a cultural and extremely relaxing winter holiday.
Montafon
The 39 km long Montafon Alpine valley in Vorarlberg is characterised in particular by small, traditional villages and a very conscious approach to the abundant natural monuments of the impressive mountain world. To preserve nature and local traditions, the "bewusstmontafon" association was even founded, whose logo identifies locally produced food. The quiet resorts in the unspoilt valley offer ideal retreats away from tourist centres and, in addition to several attractive ski areas, offer a wealth of leisure activities such as winter and snowshoe hiking, cross-country skiing, tobogganing and ice skating.Travel Bartholomäberg
- By train: Bludenz (approx. 10 km)
- By plane: Innsbruck (approx. 140 km), Zurich (approx. 165 km)