Avalanche transceiver training areas in Lech Zürs

Safety off-piste starts with proper preparation! Free avalanche transceiver practice areas in Lech Zürs are available for training in the use of avalanche transceivers.

Maximum safety off-piste

Avalanche transceiver training areas in Lech Zürs

Anyone venturing off the secured ski runs carries special responsibility. Knowing how to use an avalanche transceiver is essential. The avalanche transceiver practice areas in Lech Zürs offer hands-on training, simulating real emergency situations and allowing you to practise precise avalanche transceiver location skills.

Practical training for emergencies

Avalanche transceiver training areas

Freeriding and ski touring require experience – and regular training. The PIEPS ART station simulates emergency situations, allowing you to train in the quick and precise detection of avalanche transceiver signals. This is available at three locations within the ski resort.

Locations of the practice areas
  • Weibermahdbahn mountain station / der WOLF ski hut
  • Above the Oberlech practice lift / Hotel Mohnenfluh
  • Near the Seekopfbahn valley station / Hotel Zürserhof
Safe on and off the slopes

Check your risk boards with avalanche transceiver checkpoints

The ‘PIEPS’ checkpoints allow you to test your avalanche transceivers for functionality and compliance with standards. These checkpoints are integrated into 'Check Your Risk' boards located throughout the ski resort. The boards provide information on the current avalanche danger level, the European Danger Scale, essential safety instructions, and promote awareness of proper avalanche emergency equipment.

Checkpoint locations
  • Petersbodenbahn mountain station
  • Rüfikopfbahn mountain station
  • Seekopfbahn mountain station
Safety in the mountains

Check your risk

FIS rules

Considerate and safe conduct

The FIS rules provide guidance for correct behaviour during winter sports. They apply on and off the secured ski slopes and help to avoid accidents and hazards.

Important telephone numbers

Emergency numbers

Ski accidents in Lech Zürs can be reported to the ski patrol service by dialling +43 5583 2855.

After 5 pm, the Lech Zürs police station can be reached at +43 5583 2203.

  • Emergency medical service 

  • Mountain rescue

  • Police

  • European emergency number

Safety in the mountains

Frequently Asked Questions

The German abbreviation LVS refers to an avalanche transceiver. An avalanche transceiver training area is a dedicated practice ground with several buried transmitters, allowing for realistic search exercises.

There are three avalanche transceiver training areas in Lech Zürs:

  • Weibermahdbahn mountain station / der WOLF ski hut
  • Above the Oberlech practice lift / Hotel Mohnenfluh
  • Near the Seekopfbahn valley station / Hotel Zürserhof

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Yes - the practice areas are available free of charge.

You will need your own avalanche transceiver. Also ideal: complete emergency equipment with probe and shovel.

Standard equipment includes:

  • Avalanche transceiver
  • Avalanche shovel and avalanche probe
  • Avalanche backpack with airbag system (recommended)
  • First aid kit
  • Charged smartphone with emergency numbers

Ski schools in Lech Zürs offer comprehensive guidance on avalanche conditions, snow safety, and the proper equipment during off-piste tours. Experienced ski guides not only ensure the safest and best route selection but also share their in-depth local knowledge.

Sports shops in Lech Zürs provide off-piste equipment for sale or hire, along with professional advice.

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You ski off-piste at your own risk and on your own responsibility. Regular training improves reaction times and search routines in an emergency – for greater safety in powder snow.

Note: The best way to experience the fascination of freeriding is with a certified ski guide!

Skiing away from the groomed slopes brings additional challenges. This makes it all the more important to be aware of the risks and to prepare accordingly.

  • Read daily avalanche reports
  • Evaluate the slope
  • Pack emergency equipment
  • Regular avalanche transceiver training

Ski guides from Lech Zürs will be happy to give you more info.

Yes, many local ski schools offer professional freeride and safety training.

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  1. Secure the accident site
  2. Provide first aid
  3. Alert the rescue service
  4. Search for people buried beneath snow

Phone number for the ski patrol service:

Other important numbers:

  • Emergency number for mountain rescue: 140
  • European emergency number (also possible without a SIM card): 112

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