Skiing was borne and honed to greatness on the slopes of the Arlberg. Since the beginning of the 20th Century, the five Arlberg villages have been a shining example of ski culture and competence. They navigate their tourism services with unwavering passion and authenticity to concur with changing times in Austria’s largest inter-linked ski area.
During summer, the Arlberg region transforms into a hikers paradise.Thanks to summer cable cars, the Arlberg’s upper echelons can be reached quickly and easily by all holiday guests.
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Winter of a lifetime
305 km of groomed slopes. 200km of freeride opportunities. 88 lifts. The Arlberg, known as the ‘cradle of alpine skiing’ is the largest interconnected skiing resort in Austria, where everything is first class: excellent slopes, exciting off-piste activities and exceptional hospitality make it one of the best skiing regions in Austria! Arlberg's Slopes
For Gourmet-Lovers
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For all foodies
The Arlberg is THE region to indulge your clients' tastebuds. Per capita, Lech Zürs boasts the world’s highest density of gourmet restaurants making it a must visit for every foodie! For a culinary journey in the Arlberg region we recommend these top 5 traditional dishes including insider tips where to find them!For Gourmet-Lovers
Three days of mountains & culture
Besides thrilling outdoor activities, Arlberg is home to a great cultural scene: Start at Valluga, the region's highes peak at 2,809 m. Visit the Ski & Local Heritage Museum in St. Anton for a journey back to the early days of Alpine skiing. Join the LechErleben programme for mindful activities like pilates on the mountain, sunrise hikes and cooking classes and watch the sunset at Skyspace-Lech, designed by American artist James Turrell.Get the 3-day summer itinerary
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