Tips for ski routes and ski runs
Tips for ski routes and ski runs
One experience flows into the next: Lech Zürs enchants everyone looking to enjoy winter – whether actively, enthusiastic, or at a leisurely pace.
Tips for ski routes and ski runs Lech Zürs
#215 Langer Zug
One of the steepest ski runs in the world.
#144 Zürser Täli (Muggengrat Täli)
Wide slopes, impressive natural scenery and open vistas.
A legendary ski circuit, combining sporting challenge with cult status.
#128 Practice slope
Flat slope, lots of space – just right for your first turns.
#123 Family ski run
Wide slopes, gentle terrain and experiences suitable for children. Additional highlights for families:
- #207 Hinterwies Rudalpe: Parallel slalom Lech
- #243 Weibermahd: Speed Check Lech
- #128 Practice slope: Race Area Zürs
The Mohnenfluh runs – adventure runs with impressive views and plenty of variety.
200 kilometres of high Alpine powder runs. Freeride enthusiasts’ hearts race.
#203 Osthang
Natural mogul route under the Kriegerhornbahn cable car. Strong thighs required!
#209 Slalomhang
Perfect for tight turns, fast changes of direction and skiing technique training.
#151 Jazzi and #235 Mohnenmähder
Wide slopes below the Hasenfluh in Zürs and the Mohnenfluh in Lech. Ideal for large turning radiuses.
#134 Balmen and #140 Balmen
Start from the Trittkopfbahn II at 2,420m with a panoramic ski run towards Zürs.
#210 Grubenalpe Oberlech Lech
Enjoyable ski run with southern exposure and guaranteed sunshine, weather permitting.
#200 Kriegeralpe Oberlech Lech
A spectacular view – and a photopoint – awaits you at the Kriegerhornbahn mountain station.
#201 Schlegelkopf Rudalpe Lech
Past the Schlegelkopf Restaurant and the Rud-Alpe.
#157 Seekopf Standard
The delightful ski run to Zürs starts right at the Seekopf mountain restaurant.
#135 Hübner Hang
The ski route starts from the Trittkopf BBQ Station.
# 178 Zuppert
After some great food and drink at the Balmalp, the challenging ski route continues down to Zug.
#181 Steinmännle
Start at the Rüfikopf panorama restaurant.
# 173 Madloch Lech
This ski route ends in Lech – within walking distance of Bisto Mila.
Ski runs and ski routes
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 Langer Zug ski run
4.7 kilometres with an 80% gradient: the legendary Rüfikopf ski run is an adventure for those with skill, courage, and endurance.
- Total length: 4.7 km
- Difference in altitude: 890 vertical metres
- Maximum gradient: 80%
- Starting point: Rüfikopfbahn mountain station
- Route: Ski route #181 or ski route #215 towards the Schafalplift
- End point: Schlosskopflift valley station
Zürser Täli
From the Muggengrat ridge to Zürser Täli, this high-Alpine ski run offers delightful turns all the way to Zürs, making it a favourite among skiers.
- Total length: 4.2 km
- Difference in altitude: 720 vertical metres
- Starting point: Muggengratbahn mountain station, 2,440 m
- End point: Trittkopf daytime car park or Trittkopfbahn I valley station
Mohnenfluh Runs
A variety of ski runs begin at the Steinmähderbahn mountain station in Lech.
- Starting point: Steinmähderbahn mountain station
- Various routes and slopes
- End points: Steinmähderbahn valley station, Weibermahdbahn valley station or Lech town centre
- Tip: The Mohnenfluh Runs offer pure skiing pleasure, especially in fresh powder and spring snow.