Lech is part of the larger Arlberg ski area, which also includes the neighbouring ski resort of St. Anton, creating a total of over 302 km of ski runs. Plan your perfect ski holiday in advance: download the latest Lech piste map to familiarize yourself with the trails and lifts ahead of time, ensuring you maximize your ski holiday time experience.
Lech Zürs piste map
Download it here below, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout one of the ski resorts.
Lech Zürs piste map downloads
Download the latest Ski Arlberg, Lech and Zürs piste map
- Lech and Zürs piste map pdf
- Lech and Zürs piste map jpg
Lech best ski pistes
Lech offers a well-balanced terrain mix (43% blue, 40% red, and 17% black runs) making it ideal for both relaxed intermediates and confident experts seeking challenging descents.
- Familienabfahrt (Beginner - Blue): A wide and forgiving piste perfect for families and beginners, with scenic surroundings and a smooth, consistent gradient.
- Trittalp (Intermediate - Red): A varied run that offers both steeper pitches and mellow stretches, making it a dynamic choice for intermediates.
- Übungshang (Beginner - Green): This gentle slope near the base area is ideal for ski lessons and building early confidence.
- Muggengrat (Expert - Black): A steep and lesser-known run with natural terrain and stunning alpine views, best skied early for firm conditions.
- Seekopf Standard (Intermediate - Red): A long and scenic run that maintains a steady pitch, great for linking smooth turns.
- Tonisböden (Beginner - Blue): Meanders through quiet zones, offering a peaceful ride with great snow conditions.
- Pazieltal (Intermediate - Red): A classic descent in a wild, natural valley, great for skiers who enjoy untouched alpine settings.
- Ochsenboden (Intermediate - Red): Offers wide turns and solid grooming, with just enough pitch to push confident intermediates.
- Sonnenberg (Beginner - Blue): A sunny, scenic run that’s perfect for those refining their parallel turns.
- Seekopf Run (Intermediate - Red): A mid-mountain staple, blending good visibility with consistently great snow.
- Zuppert (Intermediate - Red): Offers quiet carving terrain with panoramic views over the Arlberg region.
- Osthang (Expert - Black): A challenging pitch best suited for experts, with off-piste potential in its upper sections.
Lech and Zürs (Ski Arlberg) in brief
- Base elevation: 1,300 m
- Highest elevation: 2,806 m
- Vertical drop: 1,506 m
- Kilometres of ski pistes: 302 km
- Type of pistes: 43% blue, 40% red, 17% black
- Kilometres of ski routes: 200 km
- Number of ski lifts: 87
- Artificial snow-making: 73 % of the pistes
- Longest ski run: 10 km
- Most difficult piste: Langer Zug, in Lech (80% max. incline)
- Snow park/fun park: yes
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