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Charming alpine hospitality in your hotel on the Arlberg

We are a St. Anton hotel with a great skier tradition. Inspired by sports and relaxed, rooted and versatile.

A toll station and blacksmith's shop on the mountain pass road over the Arlberg in the 13th century, later a post office, from 1637 an inn and today a hotel for mountain aficionados in the world-famous Arlberg region. The Cordin family has been running the tradition-rich Nassereinerhof

in the oldest part of St. Anton am Arlberg, at the foot of the slopes and by the Nassereinbahn cable car, since 1952 now. A hotel oozing charm and alpine hospitality, very much rooted in the sporting spirit of the birthplace of skiing.

Holidays in a place steeped with tradition

Karl Cordin

where the emperor stayed

over 100 years

In the footsteps of skiing legend Karl Cordin

Karl Cordin, the son of the first Cordin host of the Nassereinerhof, made hotel history in the 1970s through a career as a ski racer. The downhill specialist became Vice World Champion as well as Austrian Champion twice and won several World Cup races. The historical ski corner in our day bar is devoted to the successes of famous skiers from the region.

Enthusiasm for the Arlberg for over 100 years

Tunnel builders from abroad made their first ski tracks in the powder slopes below the Galzig at the end of the 19th century, initially provoking scepticism among locals, then a wave of enthusiasm for snow sports on two boards. Skiing legends such as Hannes Schneider (founder of the Arlberg Ski School) or Karl Schranz (leading skier) shaped the reputation of the Arlberg as the birthplace of Austrian skiing thanks to their successes and ideas. Nowadays, the Arlberg is not only a popular destination for mountain lovers of all kinds during the winter, but also in the summer.

Enthusiasm for over 100 years

Tunnel builders from abroad made their first ski tracks in the powder slopes below the Galzig at the end of the 19th century, initially provoking scepticism among locals, then a wave of enthusiasm for snow sports on two boards. Skiing legends such as Hannes Schneider (founder of the Arlberg Ski School) or Karl Schranz (leading skier) shaped the reputation of the Arlberg as the birthplace of Austrian skiing thanks to their successes and ideas. Nowadays, the Arlberg is not only a popular destination for mountain lovers of all kinds during the winter, but also in the summer.

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