Lech - Oberlech - Zürs
2,719 m a.s.l.
1,269 m a.s.l.
04:39
-1.97.5
0mm/h
9.7-18.4km/h
easy
intermediate
advanced
Lech - Oberlech - Zürs is a part of the largest complex of resorts called Ski Arlberg. The whole area was connected in 2013-2016 by the Auenfeldjet and Flexenbahn gondola cable cars and offers approx. 350 km of slopes of various difficulty levels. Lots of attractions, also off piste (freeride and heliskiing) and a wide hotel base of a high standard along with a rich gastronomic offer make this area one of the most interesting in Europe. The closest airports in the region are Zurich, Innsbruck and Munich.

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Hexenbodenbahn sixpack chairlift, Zürs

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Zugerbergbahn gondola mountain station (2105 m a.s.l.), Lech - Zürs

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Steinmähderbahn 8-seater valley station, Lech - Zürs

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Marking trails in such a large area is always a challenge

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Weibermahdbahn telemix, Lech

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Petersbodenbahn, Oberlech

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Rüfikopf summit (2362 m a.s.l.), Lech

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Rüfikopfbahn mountain station, Lech

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Rüfikopfbahn mountain station, Lech

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Views from the slope no 180 (Monzabonsee), Lech - Zürs

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Monzabon, Lech - Zürs

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Piste no 180, Lech - Zürs

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Monzabon, Lech - Zürs

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Piste no 180, Lech - Zürs

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Piste no 180, Lech - Zürs

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Zürs

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Piste no 123, Zürs

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Hexenbodenbahn sixpack chairlift, Zürs

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Hexenbodenbahn, Zürs

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View of the Flexen pass, Zürs

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Trittkopfbahn linking Stuben and Zürs

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Hexenbodenbahn, Zürs

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Hexenbodenbahn, Zürs

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Hexenbodenbahn, Zürs

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Piste no 125 on Hexenboden, Zürs

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Slopes on the Madloch side, Zürs

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Pistes from Seekopf, Zürs

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Zürsersee, Zürs

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Piste 165 and the Madlochbahn, Zürs

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Madlochbahn, Zürsersee, Zürs

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Madlochbahn valley station (2161 m a.s.l.), Zürs

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Madlochbahn, Zürsersee, Zürs

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Madlochbahn valley station (2161 m a.s.l.), Zürs

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The view from the Madloch massif (2446 m a.s.l.), Zürs

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Skiroute 170 linking Zürs and Zug

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Freeride areas from Madloch, Zürs

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Skiroute 170 linking Zürs and Zug

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Zürs - Zug connection

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Zürs - Zug connection

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Zürs - Zug connection

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Omeshorn (2557 m a.s.l.), Zürs

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Zürs - Zug connection

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Zugerberg, Zug

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Zugerberg, Zug

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Slopes facing Oberlech

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Piste no 240, Lech

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Skiing towards Weibermahdbahn telemix and the connection to Warth-Schröcken

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Auenfeldjet gondola - Lech - Warth-Schröcken connection

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Oberlech slopes

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Petersbodenbahn, Oberlech

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Oberlech

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Lech - Oberlech cable car

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Lech - Oberlech cable car

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Piste no 200 between Oberlech-Lech

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Piste no 200 between Oberlech-Lech

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Schlegelkopfbahn chairlifts, Lech

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Lech

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Lech

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Rüfikopf cable cars valley station, Lech

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Schüttbodenlift, a mandatory stop on the way from Lech to Zürs

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Trittkopfbahn - The link with Stuben and St. Anton

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Trittkopfbahn valley station, Zürs

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Delicious Germknödels and Apfelstrudels everywhere

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Rüfikopf summit (2362 m a.s.l.), Lech

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View of the Flexen pass, Zürs

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Zürsersee, Zürs
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