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Chalet Maria Schnee

CHALET • SANKT ANTON, AUSTRIAN ALPS, AUSTRIA

7 Bedrooms • 7 Bathrooms • Sleeps 15

SaunaSteam RoomPrivate ChefMountain ViewHome Theatre

Chalet Maria Schnee is a 7-bedroom luxury alpine chalet in Sankt Anton, one of Austria's most prestigious ski resorts, accommodating up to 15 guests with comprehensive spa facilities including sauna, hammam and dedicated ski room. The property combines traditional Austrian alpine architecture with contemporary luxury amenities, featuring rustic wood and natural stone throughout, professional kitchen, and panoramic mountain views from multiple balconies. Sankt Anton offers access to the Arlberg ski area, renowned for its challenging terrain and deep powder conditions, with the resort hosting the annual Hahnenkamm downhill race on the legendary Streif piste. The chalet includes full concierge service, daily housekeeping, and access to Le Collectionist's à la carte services including private chef, ski instruction, and wellness treatments. Part of Le Collectionist's Signature Collection, the property serves large groups and families seeking a premium Austrian Alps experience with the convenience of professional management and bespoke holiday services.

Why we chose it

The property's integrated spa complex sets it apart from typical ski chalets, with both sauna and hammam creating a true wellness retreat after long days on Sankt Anton's demanding slopes. Unlike many alpine properties where wellness amenities feel retrofitted, Maria Schnee's spa facilities are thoughtfully integrated into the architecture, creating a seamless transition from mountain adventure to relaxation. The chalet's positioning in Sankt Anton gives guests access to some of the Alps' most challenging and snow-sure terrain, including the legendary off-piste opportunities that have made this resort a pilgrimage site for advanced skiers since the early 20th century.

Reviewed by The Chosen Stay · 2026

01The Architecture

The chalet embraces traditional Austrian alpine design with contemporary refinements, constructed from locally-sourced timber and natural stone that reflects the surrounding mountain landscape. The multi-level layout maximises both privacy and communal spaces, with rustic wood beams and stone features creating authentic alpine character throughout. Multiple balconies capture panoramic mountain views whilst the integrated spa level houses the sauna, hammam and…

02The Interior

The interior design celebrates authentic Austrian craftsmanship with hand-hewn timber, natural stone surfaces and traditional alpine furnishings updated for contemporary luxury. Each of the seven bedrooms features individual character, with the master suite including walk-in wardrobe and private balcony access. Bathtubs feature in six of the seven en-suite bathrooms, creating spa-like retreats in each private space. The cinema room provides…

03The Outdoor

The chalet's elevated position captures sweeping views across Sankt Anton's dramatic alpine landscape, with multiple balconies providing outdoor access from bedrooms and communal spaces. The mountain views encompass the resort's famous skiing terrain, including perspectives toward the Valluga peak and surrounding Arlberg massif. External architecture complements the surrounding alpine environment, with traditional timber and stone construction that weathers naturally in…

04The Location

Sankt Anton sits at 1,304 metres in Austria's Arlberg region, recognised as one of the world's most challenging and snow-reliable ski destinations. The resort connects to the broader Arlberg ski area, encompassing over 300 kilometres of marked runs and legendary off-piste terrain that attracts advanced skiers globally. The famous Hahnenkamm downhill course, featuring the notorious Streif piste, hosts one of…

05Best Season

Sankt Anton's ski season runs from early December through mid-April, with peak snow conditions typically from January through March. Christmas and New Year represent the busiest period, followed by February school holidays. Late January often offers the best combination of fresh powder and manageable crowds. March provides excellent spring skiing conditions with longer daylight hours.

06Ideal For

The chalet suits large groups and families seeking premium Austrian alpine experiences, particularly advanced skiers drawn to Sankt Anton's challenging terrain and off-piste opportunities. The integrated wellness facilities and professional kitchen make it ideal for multi-generational families or groups planning extended stays. With 15-guest capacity and comprehensive concierge services, it serves groups celebrating special occasions or corporate retreats in an…

Amenities

SaunaFireplaceMountain ViewBalconyHome TheatreSteam RoomPrivate ChefConciergeHousekeeping

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TheChosenStay's Guide

dining

Griableralm

Traditional mountain hütte serving authentic Tyrolean cuisine with spectacular views, accessible by cable car and perfect for slope-side lunches during ski days.

10 minutes by cable car

experience

Hahnenkamm downhill viewing

The legendary Streif piste can be viewed year-round, but attending the January Hahnenkamm races offers one of alpine skiing's most thrilling spectacles.

5 minutes from village centre

Best time to visit

winter

Sankt Anton's legendary powder snow conditions and world-class skiing terrain are at their absolute peak during winter months, with the chalet's spa facilities providing perfect après-ski recovery.

winter

dec · jan · feb · mar

Cold mountain conditions with reliable snowfall and excellent powder, temperatures consistently below freezing at altitude.

-8-2°C

peak crowdpremium value

Peak season requires booking 6-12 months in advance, especially for Christmas and New Year weeks. January often offers the best powder conditions with slightly better availability than holiday periods.

spring

apr · may

Milder temperatures with good snow cover on higher slopes through April, resort typically closes mid-April.

-2-8°C

low crowdexcellent value

Excellent value period with reliable snow on main slopes. Verify lift operations and snow conditions before travel as the season winds down.

summer

jun · jul · aug

Warm valley temperatures with fresh mountain air, ideal for alpine hiking and outdoor pursuits.

10-20°C

low crowdexcellent value

Significantly lower rates than ski season with excellent availability. Perfect for groups seeking mountain wellness retreat without winter sports focus.

autumn

sep · oct · nov

Cooling temperatures with first snowfall possible from October, resort facilities typically closed between seasons.

0-12°C

low crowdexcellent value

Many resort facilities and restaurants close during the off-season period. Verify property accessibility and local services availability before booking for autumn months.

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