LECH

Transfer Time

2hrs

Best For

Beginners, Intermediates & Advanced

Skiing

300km | 85 lifts

Ideal For

Families, Couples & Groups

LECH AT A GLANCE

Lech, a picturesque alpine village in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, is one of the most exclusive and well-known ski resorts in the world. Nestled in the Arlberg region, Lech combines traditional alpine charm with world-class facilities, making it a favorite destination for luxury travelers, families, and ski enthusiasts.

Skiing in Lech

Lech is part of the vast Arlberg ski area, which includes nearby resorts like Zürs, St. Anton, St. Christoph, and Warth-Schröcken. With over 300 kilometers of ski runs and 200 kilometers of off-piste routes, it caters to skiers of all levels. The snow reliability is excellent, and the well-maintained pistes range from gentle beginner slopes to challenging descents. Advanced skiers and free riders can explore the legendary powder fields.

The lift system is modern and efficient, with highlights like the Flexenbahn cable car, which connects Lech and Zürs to the rest of the Arlberg ski area. Lech is also home to the "White Ring" ski circuit, a famous 22-kilometer route with breathtaking views.

Village Atmosphere

The village of Lech exudes sophistication while maintaining its traditional alpine character. Wooden chalets, cobblestone streets, and the beautiful church of St. Nicholas create a postcard-perfect setting. Despite its popularity among the wealthy, the atmosphere is friendly and welcoming.

Dining and Après-Ski

Lech offers an array of gourmet dining experiences, from traditional Austrian fare to Michelin-starred restaurants like Griggeler Stuba. Après-ski is more refined compared to other resorts, with cozy wine bars and elegant lounges like K.Club. For those seeking a livelier scene, neighbouring Zürs and St. Anton offer more vibrant options.

Accommodations

Lech boasts luxurious hotels, boutique chalets, and high-end apartments. Notable choices include Hotel Aurelio, Severin*s Alpine Retreat, and Hotel Arlberg, all known for exceptional service and amenities like spas and fine dining.

Activities Beyond Skiing

Lech offers much more than skiing. Visitors can enjoy snowshoeing, tobogganing, horse-drawn sleigh rides, and even helicopter tours. The Lech Zürs Snowpark is a haven for freestyle enthusiasts, while non-skiers can explore scenic winter hiking trails.

Best Time to Visit

The ski season in Lech typically runs from late November to late April, with the best conditions in January and February. For a quieter experience, visit in December or March.

In summer, Lech transforms into a paradise for hiking and mountain biking, with lush meadows, alpine lakes, and breathtaking trails in the surrounding mountains.

Lech offers an unforgettable alpine experience, blending natural beauty, exceptional skiing, and luxury with a touch of Austrian charm.

lech SKI HOLIDAYS

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WHY WE LOVE LECH?


  • Vibrant après ski scene and nightlife
  • Just 2hrs from Innsbruck airport.
  • One of the best lift systems in the world
  • Abundance of places to stop for coffee, lunch or afternoon drinks

Beginners

Lech, in Austria’s Arlberg region, is a fantastic destination for beginner skiers. The resort is known for its picturesque alpine charm, excellent snow conditions, and a well-designed ski area catering to all levels of skiers, including beginners.

 for Beginners and families:

  1. Dedicated Nursery Slopes: Lech has several gentle nursery slopes located near the village, making it perfect for first-timers. These areas, such as those around the Flühen and Schlegelkopf lifts, offer easy gradients for practicing basic techniques in a safe environment.
  2. Beginner-Friendly Ski Lifts:
    The lifts in Lech are modern and efficient, with many beginner-friendly drag lifts and chairlifts designed to make accessing slopes easy for new skiers.
  3. Ski Schools and Instructors:
    Lech is renowned for its world-class ski schools, such as the
    Skischule Lech, which offers excellent instruction for beginners. Group and private lessons are available, tailored to help new skiers gain confidence and skills quickly.
  4. Wide, Gentle Blue Runs:
    Once beginners are ready to leave the nursery slopes, Lech offers plenty of wide, forgiving blue runs that are perfect for progression. The slopes around the
    Zürs area or the Petersboden lift are ideal for building confidence while enjoying stunning alpine views.
  5. Family-Friendly Atmosphere:
    Lech's relaxed and welcoming vibe makes it an excellent choice for families or individuals learning to ski. The village is compact, with easy access to the slopes, so getting around is simple.
  6. Snow Reliability:
    The Arlberg region is famous for its excellent snow conditions, ensuring that beginner slopes are well-covered throughout the season.

With its combination of beautiful scenery, top-tier facilities, and a supportive environment, Lech provides everything a beginner needs to develop their skiing skills and enjoy a memorable experience. If you’d like details on specific ski school packages or recommended accommodation for beginners, let me know!

Intermediates

Lech is an excellent choice for intermediate skiers, offering a vast range of terrain and impeccably groomed pistes. Here's an overview of what you can expect:

Terrain Overview

  • Wide-Open Slopes: Lech is famous for its wide, cruising runs that are perfect for building confidence and refining technique. The blue and red pistes dominate the area, making it a haven for intermediate skiers.
  • Long Cruisy Runs: Runs like the Schlegelkopf and Hasensprung areas are popular for their smooth descents with breathtaking Alpine views.
  • Connection to Zürs: The Flexenbahn lift links Lech to Zürs, opening up even more intermediate-friendly terrain. Zürs offers slightly quieter slopes and beautifully maintained reds.

Best Areas for Intermediates

  • Petersboden: A great spot for intermediates, with a mix of scenic blue and red pistes. The area is ideal for a relaxed day of skiing.
  • Kriegerhorn: This area provides excellent red runs that cater to those looking to challenge themselves a bit more while still being manageable.
  • Ski Arlberg Circuit: The Run of Fame is a must-try for confident intermediates. It's a 85 km circuit connecting Lech, Zürs, St. Anton, and other resorts, offering a mix of red and blue pistes.

Ski Schools

If you're looking to refine your technique or take on steeper terrain, Lech's ski schools are top-notch. Private and group lessons cater specifically to intermediates.

Off-Piste

For intermediates ready to explore off-piste, there are guided options available. The terrain just off the marked pistes in Lech is considered some of the best in Europe.

Tips

  • Start your day early to avoid busier slopes.
  • Use the Lech Card for unlimited access to lifts and excellent value if you're skiing multiple days.
  • Stay near the Schlegelkopf lift for quick access to intermediate terrain.

Let me know if you'd like advice on where to stay or ski itineraries in Lech.

Advanced

Lech, located in Austria’s Arlberg ski area, is renowned for its exceptional opportunities for advanced skiers. Here’s what you can expect:

1. Challenging Pistes

  • Langer Zug: One of the steepest groomed ski runs in the world, with gradients reaching 80%. This thrilling descent is a must-try for advanced skiers seeking adrenaline.
  • Madloch-Joch: This area offers long, varied, and technically demanding runs, perfect for testing your skills.

2. Off-Piste Terrain

  • The Arlberg region, including Lech and its neighbouring resorts (such as Zürs and St. Anton), is legendary for its off-piste skiing. Advanced skiers can explore vast powder fields, challenging couloirs, and tree skiing.
  • Guided tours are highly recommended, as the area is extensive and avalanche-prone. Local ski schools and guides provide expert knowledge of the terrain and safety.

3. Ski Routes

  • Lech boasts numerous marked ski routes that remain un-groomed but are avalanche-controlled. These include Stierlochbach and Tannegg, which offer thrilling descents through natural terrain.

4. Heli-Skiing

  • Lech is one of the few places in Austria where heli-skiing is permitted. Experienced skiers can book heli-ski trips to the peaks of Mehlsack or Schneetäli, enjoying pristine powder and breathtaking views.

5. The White Ring (Der Weiße Ring)

  • While suitable for intermediates, advanced skiers can turn up the pace on this iconic circuit linking Lech, Zürs, Zug, and Oberlech. With varied terrain and spectacular scenery, it offers a fun challenge for seasoned skiers.

6. Snow Conditions

  • Lech benefits from reliable snowfall, making it a paradise for powder hounds. The high altitude and modern snowmaking systems ensure excellent conditions throughout the season.

For advanced skiers, Lech is a playground that combines technical challenges with world-class facilities. Have you skied there before, or are you planning your first visit? Let me know if you’d like recommendations for guides or additional tips!


Off-piste

Lech is renowned for its exceptional off-piste skiing opportunities, making it a paradise for powder enthusiasts. Nestled within Austria’s Arlberg region, the area boasts consistent snowfall, a vast ski terrain, and breathtaking alpine scenery. Here's an overview of the off-piste experience in Lech:

Key Off-Piste Areas

  1. Schröcken and Warth
    These areas offer plenty of untracked powder and are less crowded compared to other parts of the resort. Accessible from Lech, they provide a more remote and adventurous vibe.
  2. Zürs
    Zürs, just next to Lech, is famous for its open bowls and challenging routes. The "Zürs Powder Fields" are a favorite among freeriders for their excellent snow quality and varied terrain.
  3. Madloch and Zug
    The routes around Madloch and down into Zug are iconic. They feature steep pitches, powder-filled gullies, and scenic descents. These areas are ideal for those seeking longer off-piste runs.
  4. Trittkopf and Flexenpass
    These zones near Zürs and the Flexenbahn gondola offer advanced freeride terrain, with steeper couloirs and deep snow pockets.
  5. Mehlsack
    Mehlsack is a legendary backcountry route for experienced skiers. Reached via a short hike, it rewards skiers with pristine snow and a thrilling descent into Zug.


Ski Pass

Lech is part of the Ski Arlberg region, offering a comprehensive lift pass system that provides access to a vast network of slopes. The Ski Arlberg pass covers multiple areas, including Lech, Zürs, St. Anton, St. Christoph, Stuben, Warth, and Schröcken, making it one of the largest interconnected ski regions in Austria.

Lift Pass Options and Pricing:

Lift pass prices in Lech vary depending on the duration and the age group. For the 2024/2025 season, the following are the approximate prices:

  • Adults (20-64 years):
  • 1-day pass: €78
  • 6-day pass: €423
  • Teens (16-19 years):
  • 1-day pass: €72
  • 6-day pass: €365
  • Children (9-15 years):
  • 1-day pass: €47
  • 6-day pass: €254

Please note that these prices are subject to change and may vary based on the time of the season. Early season and late-season rates are often lower than peak season prices.


Mountain Restaurants

Lech, a renowned ski resort in Austria, is famous not just for its excellent slopes but also for its charming mountain restaurants. These dining spots often combine scenic Alpine views with delectable Austrian and international cuisine, making them a highlight of the ski experience. Here’s an overview of what you can expect from mountain restaurants in Lech:

1. Rustic Alpine Charm

Many mountain restaurants in Lech feature traditional wooden chalets, offering a cozy and authentic Alpine atmosphere. Interiors are often adorned with wooden beams, fireplaces, and local decor, creating a warm ambiance to unwind after skiing.

2. Gourmet Cuisine

Lech is known for its culinary excellence, and this extends to the slopes. Several mountain restaurants offer gourmet dishes that go beyond typical ski resort fare. You’ll find everything from traditional Austrian specialties like Käsespätzle, Wiener Schnitzel, and Apfelstrudel to international delicacies prepared with locally sourced ingredients.

3. Panoramic Views

Most restaurants are strategically located to provide breathtaking views of the surrounding Arlberg mountains. Large sun terraces are a common feature, perfect for enjoying your meal or drink while soaking in the scenery.

4. Notable Mountain Restaurants

  • Rüfikopf Panorama-restaurant: Situated at the top of the Rüfikopf cable car, this spot offers stunning panoramic views and serves hearty Austrian cuisine alongside light international options.
  • Balmalp: Located on the slopes of Oberlech, Balmalp is known for its stylish design, great views, and a menu that includes gourmet pizzas from a wood-fired oven.
  • Kriegeralpe: This rustic and charming restaurant near the Schlegelkopf lift is famous for its traditional Alpine dishes and cozy ambiance. Their cheese fondue is a must-try.
  • Der Wolf: Found at the base of the ski area, this modern yet rustic spot is ideal for après-ski and hearty meals.

5. Family-Friendly Options

Many restaurants are family-friendly, offering kid-friendly menus and spaces for children to play in the snow nearby, making them ideal for a ski break with little ones.

6. Accessibility

Most mountain restaurants are accessible via ski lifts and pistes, with some even reachable by foot or snowcat in the evenings for non-skiers who want to enjoy the experience.

7. Après-Ski Options

Many of these establishments transition into après-ski spots in the late afternoon. Sun terraces with lively music, mulled wine, and a vibrant atmosphere make them perfect for relaxing after a day on the slopes.

Mountain restaurants in Lech combine the best of Alpine hospitality, gourmet dining, and spectacular settings, offering something for everyone, from casual skiers to food connoisseurs. Let me know if you’d like recommendations for specific types of cuisine or additional details!


Ski Hire

Ski hire in Lech is convenient and offers a range of high-quality options to suit all levels, from beginners to advanced skiers. The village is home to several reputable rental shops, many of which are centrally located and close to the main lifts, making it easy to access equipment as soon as you arrive.

Key Features:

  1. Wide Equipment Range:
  • Most shops provide a variety of skis, snowboards, boots, poles, and helmets.
  • Premium and demo models are available for those looking to try the latest gear.
  1. Services:
  • Professional fitting to ensure comfort and performance.
  • Equipment tuning and maintenance services.
  • Options for swapping gear during your rental period if conditions change or you wish to try something different.
  1. Convenience:
  • Many stores offer online booking, so you can reserve your equipment in advance.
  • Some shops provide delivery to your accommodation.
  • On-site storage options are common, allowing you to leave your gear close to the slopes.
  1. Popular Shops:
  • Strolz: One of the most renowned ski shops in Lech, known for its high-end equipment and custom-fitted boots.
  • Sportalp: Offers a range of rental options and personalized service.
  • Intersport Arlberg: With multiple locations in the region, they provide convenient and reliable rentals.
  1. Rental Packages:
  • Family packages, beginner sets, and advanced gear are tailored to different needs.
  • Kids’ equipment is often offered at discounted rates, making it family-friendly.

By renting in Lech, you’ll benefit from expert advice and the ability to adapt your equipment to the region’s diverse terrain. If you’d like specific recommendations or details on pricing, let me know!



Ski School

The ski schools in Lech, Austria, are renowned for their professionalism, high-quality instruction, and tailored programs for skiers of all levels. The Ski School Lech, one of the most well-known in the area, has a long-standing reputation for excellence and tradition. Here's an overview of what you can expect:

Features of Ski Schools in Lech:

  1. Highly Qualified Instructors:
  • Many instructors are multilingual and have extensive certifications, ensuring top-notch guidance for international visitors.
  • Personalized attention is given to help individuals or groups improve quickly.
  1. Lessons for All Levels:
  • Beginners: Gentle progression with dedicated nursery slopes and an emphasis on building confidence.
  • Intermediate: Focus on technique, exploring the resort's blue and red runs, and introducing slightly steeper terrain.
  • Advanced and Off-Piste: For experienced skiers, lessons include mastering challenging terrain, moguls, and powder skiing.
  1. Group and Private Lessons:
  • Group Lessons: Ideal for those who enjoy learning in a social setting. Groups are small to maximize individual attention.
  • Private Lessons: Tailored one-on-one instruction for rapid improvement or specific goals.
  1. Specialized Courses:
  • Children's Ski School: Kids receive lessons from playful and patient instructors in dedicated children’s areas, like the Lech Kinderland. Activities and games are incorporated to make learning fun.
  • Teen and Freestyle Programs: Designed for older kids and teenagers to build on technique and explore freestyle skiing or park tricks.
  • Ski Touring & Off-Piste: Guided experiences to explore the Arlberg's famous powder with an emphasis on safety.
  • Snowboarding Lessons: For those who prefer a board, many schools also provide top-tier snowboard instruction.
  1. Meeting Points and Facilities:
  • Schools often operate from central locations in Lech, making it convenient for skiers staying anywhere in the resort.
  • Dedicated beginner areas are equipped with magic carpets and easy-to-navigate slopes.
  1. Focus on Safety:
  • Instructors prioritize safety on the slopes, especially for kids and beginners. Avalanche training is also a key component for off-piste lessons.

Whether you're learning to ski for the first time or refining advanced techniques, the ski schools in Lech offer an exceptional experience that reflects the resort's world-class reputation.



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