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Austria - Ski resort information for LECH
Skiing in Austria
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Location
The main gateway airports are Zürich, 200kms (124 miles) away or Munich, 300kms (186 miles) away.
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Lech was one of the earliest Alpine ski villages, with the first appearance of Telemarking skiers on 'Nordic Planks' here in the 1890s, 15 years before the Alpine variant of skiing, most commonly used today, was invented. In the century since then Lech has quietly established itself as one of the world's greatest ski resorts, having several of the crowned heads of Europe in its list of repeat clientele. Yet the village has done it without shouting from the roof tops and today it attracts the great and the good to its more than 35 four and five star hotels (that's more than twice as many as there are in St Moritz) without very many people knowing about it. Aside from its synonymity with great skiing - the resort has spawned four Olympic gold medalists, most recently Patrick Ortlieb (also 1996 World Champion). The legendary Hannes Schneider attended the first ski training course here in 1906 (Austria's first ski school). Although a cosmopolitan resort today, Lech has also managed to maintain its character, still being owned by the original families from the last century and before and still centred on the old square towered church with its onion dome. They have ensured that the water in the mountain streams remains pure enough to drink, although you don't need to as "mineral water comes out of the taps". Apart from the main village itself the Lech community takes in Zug, Stubenbach and ultra-exclusive Zürs, as well as the car-free satellite village at Oberlech (1660m), reached by cable car from the village and an excellent example of doorstep skiing: your accommodation can be reached through tunnels from the top cable car station rather than having to stagger fully loaded over the snow as is the case at some other traffic free centres.

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Resort Facts
2444m
Top Height
994m
Vertical Drop
34
Total Lifts
11
Drag Lifts
18
Chair Lifts
5
Cabin Lifts
44600
Uplift per hour
20
Mtn Restaurants
25
Blue Runs
19
Red Runs
6
Black Runs
5.2km
Longest Run
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Facing of Slopes
Snowboard Parks
13.27
Snowmaking %
96
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Ski holidays in LECH
£ 828
Omesberg
£ 1040
Haldenhof
£ 1065
Antonius
£ 1192
Berghof
£ 1227
Tannbergerhof

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The resort information on this page is provided by Snow24 and the snow reports by Weather2. They are intended for general information only and you should rely solely on the information provided in the tour operators brochure when booking your holiday.

 
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