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Lech Zurs am Arlberg - charming alp village

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Lech Zürs am Arlberg, Austria

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Lech Zürs am Arlberg

Lech Zürs am Arlberg, Austria

Lech Zurs in the Vorarlberg region, a place with village flair, lots of charm, a long history and an extensive winter programme, in effect from 27 November 2009 until 25 April 2010.

The Vorarlberg region enjoys an outstanding reputation among skiers and snowboarders from all over the world and, as the birth-place of alpine skiing, boasts a long tradition. As far back as 1906, the first slopes were carved from the snow and the first ski school was opened here in 1925. With just one pass, visitors today can make use of 84 cable railways and ski lifts, 280 km of pistes and 180 kilometres of diverse downhill ski tracks. With the Arlberg Card, you can have fun and excitement on the slopes, while buses make it easy for winter sports enthusiasts to get around.

Lech Zürs, one of the 12 acclaimed members of the ‘Best of the Alps,’ has even more to offer. Numerous events provide cultural, sporting and culinary surprises, sun terraces beckon to après-ski, small boutiques entice visitors to shop, while the wide range of activities on offer, such as ice skating, curling, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, winter hiking, tennis and horse-drawn sleighing make your winter holiday into an adventure for the whole family. Especially designed for snow worshippers without skis, the Arlberg region also offers the "Sunshine subscription" lift pass.

For more information, please visit us at www.arlberg.net.

Facts about: Austria

Austria
Capital:
Vienna
Population:
8,184,691
Religion:
Protestant 5%, Catholic 78%, Muslim and others 17%
Area:
83,858 km² (217,179 miles²)
Coast Line:
0 km (0 miles)
Lowest:
Neusiedler See 115 m (377 feet)
Highest:
Grossglockner 3,798 m (12,461 feet)
Geographic Information

Austria is a small landlocked country bordered by Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Slovenia. The Danube, the second largest river in Europe, runs eastward through Austria. Most of the country is alpine or sub-alpine with heavily wooded mountains and hills. More than half of the country is mountainous - the biggest mountains are 3,000 meter peaks like Großglockner.

Key aspects of tourism
Austria is a popular destination for active vacationers: Beside alpine skiing there's always the possibility to take a hike into the mountains or visit cities like the capital Vienna.

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