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Lech - Zugertal

Langlaufen nach Zug
Langlaufen von Lech nach Zug
Cross country skiing

The beautiful cross-country ski run starts in Lech and leads along the banks of the Lech through the forest to Zug. There are many possibilities to take a short break and enjoy the peace and quiet.

This fantastic cross-country trail, which starts directly in the centre of Lech at the covered wooden bridge, leads along the Lech directly to Zug. Even beginners will feel at home on this perfectly prepared route. The cross-country ski run has a few gradients and leads directly to Zug, past the fishpond. Experienced and ambitious skiers can continue the route to the Älpele Inn and enjoy a well-earned break with culinary delights.

Schwierigkeitsgrad
easy
Dauer
0:40 h

Directions

Directly in the centre of Lech, at the Rüfiplatz near the roofed wooden bridge, you cross the road and directly next to the parking lot at the Filomena, you will find the start of the cross-country ski run. The entrance to the cross-country ski run is clearly visible from afar. Now follow the perfectly groomed cross-country ski run straight ahead, always along the banks of the Lech until you reach Zug. The cross-country trail leads over a hilly terrain through the forest. At the mountain railway station in Zug, just before the fishpond, you can either turn around and walk back to Lech, or you can follow the trail further towards Älpele inn.

Suggestions

In Zug it is worth taking a break, there are numerous possibilities to stop for a bite to eat.

Details

Stamina2
Experience6
Landscape5

Best time of year

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Equipment

Cross-country skiing equipment, cap, gloves, sunglasses, possibly sunscreen

Safety information

Please note the weather forecast and the current avalanche warning level.

EMERGENCY CALL:

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www.vorarlberg.travel/sicherheitstipps

Public transport

By train to Langen am Arlberg station or St. Anton am Arlberg. From there, buses (No. 750 +760) run regularly to Lech Zürs am Arlberg.

Tour facts

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Last updated
25.04.2024, 17:05:01