DAZZLING MOUNTAIN SUMMER
"MORE SPACE, MORE TIME" - SUMMER ENJOYMENT IN THE NATURAL PARADISE OF THE ARLBERG.
Discover the intact natural landscape of the Arlberg on easy family hikes and challenging mountain tours. Enjoy a game at Austria's highest golf course or take advantage of the ideal conditions for a mountain bike ride, a mountain run or a trail running round. Or perhaps a refreshing day in the Lech forest swimming pool with aquafit pool, diving tower and wide-wave slide is just the thing.
MY LECH CARD
With the attractive holiday card, the entire summer offer of Lech Zürs am Arlberg is available to you from one overnight stay in Lech. Summer mountain railways, hiking buses, forest swimming pool and admission to the natural Zugertal valley.
FOREST SWIMMING POOL
The recently reopened Waldschwimmbad offers a 25-metre-long sports pool, an aquafit pool with bubble loungers and massage jets, a children's and baby pool, a wide-wave slide and the "Marend Kiosk", the snack station with a guest garden.
ARLBERG ALPIN
Whether family programme, children's programme, e-bike tours or themed hikes - there is something for everyone at the Arlberg Alpine Outdoor Centre. Every day there is a new challenge or highlight to discover. The adventure programme is free of charge for children and teenagers if one parent has the Lech Card.
LECH GOLF COURSE
As refined as it is harmoniously embedded in the alpine landscape of the Zug Valley, the 9-hole course opens up new perspectives on the surrounding nature. The course is located at an altitude of 1,500 metres and is Austria's highest golf course.
DER GRÜNE RING
Based on the "White Ring", the "Green Ring" leads you through the magnificent mountain landscape around Lech Zürs in three daily stages. Discover fabulous places, natural jewels, countless distant views and artistic installations.
DER LECHWEG
The Lech Trail runs along one of the last natural wild river landscapes in Europe. On the approximately 125 kilometres of hiking trail, you accompany the Lech from its source near the Formarin lake in Lech am Arlberg (at 1,793m above sea level) to the Lech Falls in Füssen in the Allgäu.