Where to Base
It is recommended to stay in the center of Lech village or the nearby town of St. Anton. Both areas offer walkable access to major cable car stations and restaurants, providing convenient ski-in/ski-out experiences for guests.
Lech is a renowned alpine ski resort located in the Bregenz Forest region of Vorarlberg, Austria. Famous for its pristine powder snow, high-end accommodations, and tranquil village atmosphere, it serves as an ideal destination for winter sports enthusiasts and travelers seeking luxury relaxation. The area offers a sophisticated yet rustic charm, with well-maintained slopes and exclusive amenities catering to frequent flyers and discerning guests.
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It is recommended to stay in the center of Lech village or the nearby town of St. Anton. Both areas offer walkable access to major cable car stations and restaurants, providing convenient ski-in/ski-out experiences for guests.
The nearest international airport is Zurich Airport (ZRH), approximately a 1.5-hour drive away. Alternatively, guests can arrive via Innsbruck Airport or Friedrichshafen Airport, followed by shuttle services or rental cars to reach the resort.
Winter (December to April) is the prime season for skiing with stable snow conditions. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking and mountain biking, featuring stunning alpine scenery and outdoor activities.

mountain of the Lechtal Alps in Tyrol, Austria

mountain of the Lechtal Alps at the border of Tyrol and Vorarlberg, Austria

mountain of the Lechtal Alps at the border of Tyrol and Vorarlberg
mountain of the Lechtal Alps in Tyrol, Austria
highest mountain of the Verwall Alps in Tyrol, Austria

mountain in the Verwall in Tyrol
lake in Tyrol

mountain in the Verwall in Tyrol

mountain in the Verwall in Tyrol

mountain in Verwall in Tyrol

mountain of the Verwall Alps in Tyrol, Austria

mountain in the Verwall at the border Tyrol / Vorarlberg
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