When the first skier wedeled his way across the Arlberg slopes - and it just happened to be the vicar of Warth - no one ever imagined that the 700-year-old village would one day be a world-famous ski resort. Lech with Oberlech, Stubenbach, Zug and Zürs create a single large ski region with plenty of variety whose pistes end at the hotel door, and where guests from all over the world feel completely at home. Despite its excellent, worldwide reputation, Lech has never lost its homely character, harmonious architecture and comfortably, welcoming atmosphere.
The ski pistes, ski routes and open slopes are spread between 1450 and 2800 metres above sea level. Cable cars, chair and drag lifts travel between the Rüfikopf, Madlock, Kriegerhorn and Mohnenfluh, transporting winter guests to the most beautiful slopes for skiers of all abilities. With 84 cable cars and lifts, 260 km of well-tended pistes and 180 km of open slopes, there is plenty of variety for every skier. The touch-free electronic "Arlberg-Skicard" is valid in the resorts of Zürs, Stuben, St. Anton and St. Christoph. There are also some 400 skiing instructors - masters of their craft who are sought after all over the world.
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