Tannberg Market in Lech

Local produce, craftsmanship and culinary delights at Rüfiplatz

Discover, taste and enjoy

Every summer, the Tannbergmarkt in Lech brings regional specialities, traditional crafts and the authentic Tannberg way of life to Rüfiplatz in Lech. The market showcases what sets the region apart: high-quality products, a love of nature, traditional crafts, regional delicacies and the chance to meet the people behind them in person.

 

Anyone visiting Lech who wants to discover regional products, unique gift ideas or culinary specialities will find the Tannberg Market a delightful meeting place right in the heart of the village.

 

 

Termine Dates and location of the Tannberg Market 2026

The Tannberg Market takes place every Thursday from 9 July to 24 September 2026.

 

Time: from 11:00 a.m. each day
Venue: Rüfiplatz, 6764 Lech am Arlberg
Dates: 9. July to 24 September 2026
Frequency: every Tuesday

 

This makes the Tannbergmarkt ideal for anyone wishing to combine their summer day in Lech with a leisurely visit to the market – whether after a hike, before lunch or whilst strolling through the village.

What can visitors expect at the Tannbergmarkt?

At the market stalls, you’ll find a lovingly curated selection of regional produce, traditional crafts and special little treats. The market invites you to browse, sample and chat with the people behind the products.

 

 

Among other things, there is plenty to discover:

  • Handcrafted items made from wood, hay and felt
  • Knitwear and products made from stag horn
  • Natural cosmetics, flowers and jewellery
  • Unique gift ideas from the region
  • Local cheese, bacon and venison sausages
  • Homemade jams
  • Fresh fruit and eggs
  • Selected schnapps and liqueurs

     

The Tannberg Market embodies genuine regional character: many of the products are crafted with a great deal of manual skill, experience and a deep connection to the Alpine environment. As a result, the market is not only a place to shop, but also a place for interaction and appreciation of regional quality.

Local delicacies from Lech and the surrounding area

In culinary terms, the Tannberg Market offers a wealth of what defines Alpine gastronomic culture. Whether it’s tangy cheese, fine bacon, venison sausages, fruity jams or fine schnapps and liqueurs – here, visitors can sample regional specialities and take them home with them.

 

For visitors in particular, the market is a wonderful opportunity to discover the flavours of the region. For locals, it is a lively meeting place and a chance to support regional producers directly.

Traditional crafts and unique gift ideas

Alongside culinary specialities, craftsmanship also plays an important role. The items on offer, made from wood, hay, felt, wool or stag’s horn, demonstrate just how diverse regional craftsmanship can be. Many pieces make for a personal memento of your stay in Lech or a special gift.

 

Anyone who values natural materials, quality and handcrafted work will find products full of character at the Tannbergmarkt – often with a direct link to the region and its materials.

Tannbergmarkt 2026 at a glance

What: Regional market featuring specialities, crafts and gift ideas
When:  every Thursday from 9 July to 24 September 2026
Time: ab 11:00 Uhr
Where: Rüfiplatz in Lech


Perfect for families, visitors, locals and anyone who wants to experience the region’s local character.

 

Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Tannberg Market and experience regional diversity, culinary delights and the authentic Tannberg way of life right in the heart of Lech.

Frequently asked questions about the Tannberg Market in Lech

 

Where does the Tannbergmarkt take place?

The Tannbergmarkt takes place at Rüfiplatz in Lech am Arlberg.

 

When will the Tannbergmarkt 2026 take place?

The Tannbergmarkt takes place every Thursday from 9 July to 24 September 2026.

 

What time does the Tannbergmarkt start?

The market starts at 11:00 each day.

 

What can you buy at the Tannbergmarkt?

The Tannbergmarkt offers regional specialities, handmade products and unique gift ideas. These include, amongst other things, cheese, bacon, venison sausages, jams, fruit, eggs, schnapps, liqueurs, natural cosmetics, jewellery, as well as items made from wood, hay, felt and knitwear.

 

Who should visit?

A visit is well worth it for visitors and locals alike who wish to discover regional produce, traditional crafts and the Tannberg way of life.