Ski runs and ski routes in Lech Zürs

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With wide, enjoyable slopes and challenging steep runs, Lech Zürs offers ski runs full of character for winter sports enthusiasts. Click here for the live status of all ski runs and ski routes:

Downhill slope Type Interactive map Interactive map
Type
120 Hexenboden Standard
closed
medium difficulty
slope
medium difficulty
slope
121 Tonisböden
closed
medium difficulty
slope
medium difficulty
slope
122 Pazieltal
closed
medium difficulty
slope
medium difficulty
slope
123 Familienabfahrt
closed
easy
slope
easy
slope
124 Südhang
closed
medium difficulty
slope
medium difficulty
slope
125 Hexenboden Direkte
closed
medium difficulty
slope
medium difficulty
slope
126 Obere Familienabfahrt
closed
easy
slope
easy
slope
127 Trittalp
closed
easy
slope
easy
slope
128 Übungshang
closed
easy
slope
easy
slope
129 Tobelmähder
closed
ski route
ski route
ski route
ski route
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Ski runs in Lech Zürs

Diversity across 300 kilometres

Whether you prefer leisurely runs, legendary ski circuits, or action-packed fun parks, Lech Zürs has the perfect terrain for everyone.

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Frequently asked questions about ski runs

The difficulty rating of ski runs is marked as follows:

blue = easy

red = intermediate

black = difficult

A ski route is marked as follows:

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Ski runs are marked, groomed where possible, monitored, and secured against typical Alpine hazards, particularly avalanche danger. Ski routes, on the other hand, are marked and only protected against avalanche danger – they are not regularly groomed or consistently monitored.

The Ski Arlberg ski resort offers 300 km of ski runs for all ability levels and more than 200 km of magnificent powder runs and backcountry runs for freeriders.

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The Langer Zug is one of the steepest ski runs in the world. The steepest section of the 4.7-kilometre ski run has a gradient of 80 percent.

More about the Langer Zug ski run

The slopes are groomed daily – either in the evening or early in the morning, depending on the weather conditions.

Please note: After the final control run following closing time, all facilities – including slopes, ski routes, toboggan runs, and winter hiking trails – are closed. This is due to essential maintenance work, including the use of snow groomers and cable winches, snowmakers as well as repairs on fences and cables. No safety measures are in place during this time.

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The cable car companies work daily to ensure the best possible conditions on the slopes. However, during heavy snowfall, not all ski runs can be groomed simultaneously. In certain weather conditions, fresh snow may not bond with the existing snow cover, resulting in piles and moguls. Despite the snow groomers’ best efforts, this cannot always be prevented.

You can find all live information about the ski runs on this page.

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Lech Zürs

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