Overview of Lech / Zuers
In Lech, all you see is white - and lots of it. Located above tree level, the resort sprawls out across snow-covered peaks as far as the eyes can see - and as far as the legs can ski.
The Arlberg resort is situated in Vorarlberg, Austria, connected via lift with Zürs and via ski bus and common lift ticket with the resorts St. Anton, St. Christoph and Stuben. All resorts together carry the name of the Arlberg resort.
This high-class village, sometimes referred to as the "Aspen of Austria," promises its guests a wealth of the two quantities which are the ultimate in luxury - time and space.
In addition to the full 110 kilometers (68 miles) of trails within its boundaries, the resort is surrounded by 180 kilometers (112 miles) of off-piste skiing possibilities. Lech assures that space isn't crowded by limiting the number of skiers on the slopes to a mere 14,000 a day.
The view is so expansive that it's viewable from every possible run on and off-piste - as well as in town. Located at an altitude of 1,450 meters (4,757 feet), Lech is a cozy, relaxed, high-class village that provides contemporary comforts without detracting from its commitment to tradition.
The recently renovated Mini Club Lech caters for children from the age of 2½ and gives them a "holiday" as well with lots of activities in various lanuages.
For more information about skiing in the Arlberg region from ski-Austria.com, click here
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