Whether taking your first turns or refining your technique, the ski schools in Lech Zürs offer courses for all levels. Professional instructors guide you towards greater confidence and enjoyment on the slopes.
Skiing and snowboarding
Skiing and snowboarding in Lech Zürs
Wide slopes, challenging off-piste runs, and modern infrastructure – Lech Zürs blends sporting variety with Alpine excellence to deliver a skiing experience unmatched anywhere in the world.
What makes skiing in Lech Zürs so special?
The slopes around the Omeshorn are a true highlight, with the striking mountain defining the panorama of Lech Zürs. In the scenic Zürser Täli, wide slopes, tranquillity, and breathtaking views await. Here, sport and nature come together perfectly, creating unforgettable skiing days in Lech Zürs.
Unforgettable ski days
The Lech Zürs ski region provides ideal conditions for everyone – from beginners and families to seasoned experts and freeride enthusiasts. With its stunning landscapes, reliable snow, and exceptional comfort, every day on the slopes is a unique experience.
Highlights for skiers
Skiing in Lech Zürs
From gentle pleasure runs to steep challenges, Lech Zürs provides perfect conditions for every skill level. Impeccably groomed ski runs meet legendary ski circuits, pristine powder snow slopes, and state-of-the-art cable cars and lifts.
Ski Arlberg tickets
Whether it's a powder day in the backcountry, a family day with your loved ones or an enjoyable stop at a ski hut: in the Ski Arlberg ski resort, every day is a personal winter highlight!
From ski schools and rental shops to local buses
Frequently Asked Questions
- The largest ski resort in Austria
- 300 km of ski runs
- More than 200 km of magnificent powder runs
- Unique slopes and ski routes
- The Alps’ most legendary ski circuit
- Unique heliskiing opportunities
- Numerous ski schools and three kids’ areas
- Many fun sport highlights and photopoints
- Great food for every taste
- Varied experiences and events
- One of the five largest ski resorts in the world
- The longest continuous ski circuit in the Alps
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.
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.
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.
Please read the >terms & conditions of Ski Arlberg
The difficulty rating of ski runs is marked as follows:
blue = easy
red = intermediate
black = difficult
A ski route is marked as follows:
Ski route
Extreme ski route
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 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.
All information on tickets can be found under prices and tickets. You can buy a ski ticket conveniently online in the webshop, on site at a cash desk, at a ticket machine or in many accommodation establishments.
The Ski Arlberg ticket is valid for the entire Ski Arlberg ski resort – from Lech Zürs to St. Anton and Warth-Schröcken. Not to mention the ski resorts in Klösterle/Sonnenkopf and in the Lechtal.
Phone number for the ski patrol service:
- Lech/Oberlech/Zürs: +43 5583 2855
- St. Anton / St. Christoph: +43 5446 2352-223
- Stuben: +43 5582 550
- Schröcken: +43 664 5400028
- Warth: +43 5583 3601-32
- Sonnenkopf: +43 5582 292
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