Two skiers smiling in the winter landscape of Lech Zürs.

Skiing on the Arlberg

in Austria's largest ski resort

The Arlberg is considered the cradle of alpine skiing. The Lech Zürs, Oberlech and Zug ski area attracts winter sports enthusiasts from all over Europe with its diversity. The Lech-Zürs ski area has suitable slopes for children and adults, beginners and professionals alike. In addition, the Arlberg region is largely guaranteed snow due to its high altitude.

The Ski Arlberg ski area has a total of 88 ski lifts and cable cars, providing access to 305 kilometres of downhill runs. In addition, there are over 200 kilometres of deep snow runs, cross-country trails, snow parks and toboggan runs.

The Arlberg ski area spans two federal states (Vorarlberg and Tyrol), three districts (Bludenz, Bregenz and Landeck) and seven towns (Schröcken, Warth, Lech, Zürs, Stuben, St. Christoph and St. Anton). The ‘Run Of Fame’ is essentially the longest circuit in the area, covering 65 km and 18,000 metres of altitude difference!

Facts about the Arlberg Ski resort

  • 88 slopes and lifts
  • 305 km of slopes
  • 200 km of deep snow runs
  • 4 fun parks
  • Over 983 snow machines
  • Transport capacity 144,000 people/hour
  • Heliskiing
  • ‘The White Ring’
  • ‘Run Of Fame’ over 85 km

Interactive Ski panorama

with status of open runs and slopes