Getting here and parking

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Arrive stress-free in the Lech Zürs ski region, whether by car, bus, train, or plane. Find all the essential information about arrival, parking, and on-site mobility at a glance.

How to get to the region

The Lech Zürs am Arlberg ski region is located in Austria's westernmost province, Vorarlberg, and forms the interface between the Bregenzerwald and Tyrol. Thanks to its central location in the Alps, it can be reached quickly and easily from Austria, Germany and Switzerland.

Getting here by car

By car, the route to Lech Zürs leads from the west via Bregenz and the Klostertal valley, and from the east via Innsbruck and the Stanzertal valley. Following the Arlbergstraße road, you then take the Flexenpassstraße road and the impressive Flexengalerie tunnel to Lech Zürs. In the summer months, Lech Zürs can also be reached via Warth. For a safe journey in winter, appropriate winter equipment and snow chains are recommended.

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Arlbergpass: St. Anton - St. Christoph (L197 Arlbergpass) Arlbergpass: St. Anton - St. Christoph (L197 Arlbergpass)
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St. Christoph – Alpe Rauz (L197 Arlbergpass) St. Christoph – Alpe Rauz (L197 Arlbergpass)
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Stuben – Alpe Rauz (L197 Arlbergpass) Stuben – Alpe Rauz (L197 Arlbergpass)
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Parking spaces Interactive map Status Free of charge / subject to a charge Winter Summer Interactive map
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Schlosskopf Parkplatz
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Trittkopf Parkplatz
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Road connections to Lech and Warth – winter and summer

In summer, Lech Zürs can also be reached from Warth. In winter, the road from Warth to Lech is closed due to seasonal restrictions.

Parking

Parking in Lech Zürs

All-day parking spaces are located close to the cable cars and lifts, and the facilities are also within easy walking distance of the parking garages.

*Open from 8:30 am to 8 pm.

Free of charge for all those who use the lifts and cable cars on this day with a valid ski ticket. Without a ski ticket, the daily flat rate is €9.

E-mobility in Lech Zürs

Charging points for electric vehicles

Several charging points are available for electric cars. Some accommodations also offer their guests the option of charging a vehicle on site.

  • Trittkopf daytime car park in Zürs.
  • "High-power" charging hub opposite the Anger parking garage in Lech
  • Anger parking garage in Lech
  • "Green Garage" Rüfiplatz parking garage in Lech

Good to know

A vignette toll sticker is required on Austria’s highways and expressways, and the Arlberg Tunnel has a separate toll. From 1 November to 15 April, cars must be equipped with winter gear depending on the weather conditions.

Getting here by bus and train

A sustainable alternative is a relaxed journey by public transport. Trains take guests to Langen am Arlberg or St. Anton am Arlberg, from where regional buses transport you directly to Lech Zürs – no need to worry about finding parking or using snow chains.

Connections to Lech Zürs

Nearest train stations

Station Distance from Lech Zürs Bus connection from the train station to Lech Zürs Transfer duration
Langen am Arlberg 15 km Line 750: Langen – Stuben – Zürs – Lech 20 Minutes
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St. Anton am Arlberg 20 km Line 760: St. Anton – St. Christoph – Zürs – Lech 30 Minutes
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From the train station straight to the ski resort

The yellow regional buses continue directly from the station. The bus lines (subject to a fee) connect Langen am Arlberg and St. Anton am Arlberg with the Lech Zürs ski region.

From Austria, Germany, and Switzerland

Arriving by train

Good to know

For those who value comfort and plan ahead, the ÖBB luggage service provides a hassle-free start to your skiing holiday.

Protect the climate and save money

By bus and train to the ski resort

  • ÖBB 2nd class train journey to Langen or St. Anton am Arlberg and back
  • Bus to Lech Zürs and back
  • 1-, 3- or 6-day ski ticket

Buy Kombiticket Wintersport

All passengers with a valid ticket from the Verkehrsverbund Vorarlberg (VVV) enjoy a price advantage when transferring to the ski resort:

  • Buy a SkipassBonusTicket for 10 cents
  • Receive a 10% discount on the day ticket

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Travelling by plane

Lech Zürs is also easily accessible by plane. The nearest airports are in Innsbruck, Altenrhein and Friedrichshafen - each only around 1.5 hours away. Other nearby options: Zurich, Memmingen and Munich.

From plane to slopes

Nearest airports

Airport Distance to Lech Zürs Travel time Website
Innsbruck (INN) 120 km 1 h 30 min
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Altenrhein (ACH) 100 km 1 h 30 min
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Friedrichshafen (FDH) 130 km 1 h 40 min
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Memmingen (FMM) 180 km 2 h 15 min
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Zurich (ZRH) 200 km 2 h 30 min
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Munich (MUC) 300 km 3 h 15 min
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Getting to Lech Zürs

Frequently Asked Questions

In Lech and Zürs, visitors can choose between day car parks and parking garages.

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Live info on available parking spaces and current road conditions is provided directly on this page.

Please also take note of requirements for winter equipment and any road closures.

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By car, access to Lech Zürs from the west is via Bregenz and Klostertal, and from the east via Innsbruck and Stanzertal. The historic Flexengalerie connects the road from Zürs over the Flexen Pass to the Arlbergstrasse. Please note that winter tires are mandatory and snow chains must be carried from November to April.

Yes, Lech Zürs is well connected to the rail network. The train stations at Langen am Arlberg and St. Anton am Arlberg, combined with excellent bus connections, provide a convenient alternative to travelling by car.

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Local and ski buses, taxi services, and shuttles are available on site.

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