Tours

Zürser round

A leisurely tour through Zürs, ideal for exploring the small village.
Tour-Quickfacts
Tour-Quickfacts
Difficulty
easy
Distance
1,1 km
Duration
00:45h
Ascent
24m
Descent
24m

Details

Difficulty easy
Technique
      
Stamina
      
Experience
      
Landscape
      
Highest point 1727 m
Lowest point 1713 m
Best time of year
Jan Feb Mär Apr Mai Jun
Jul Aug Sep Okt Nov Dez

Our map

Zürser round
Safety information

EMERGENCY CALL:

140 Alpine Emergencies Austria-wide

144 Alpine Notfälle Vorarlberg

112 Euo emergency call (works with any mobile phone/network)

www.vorarlberg.travel/sicherheitstipps

Public transport

Take the train to Langen am Arlberg or St. Anton am Arlberg station. From there, buses (no. 91 +92) run at regular intervals to Lech Zürs am Arlberg.

Getting there

From Germany: Take the A 96 to Bregenz from there on the A14 to Bludenz, continue on the S16 to the Lech Zürs am Arlberg exit. Follow the B197 to Alpe Rauz, turn left here onto the B198. Through the Flexengalerie and over the Flexenpass you reach Lech Zürs am Arlberg.

From Switzerland: Via the A13 and the Feldkirch, Hohenems or Lustenau border crossing onto the A14 as far as Bludenz. Continue on the S16 until the exit Lech Zürs am Arlberg. Follow the B197 to Alpe Rauz, turn left here onto the B198. Through the Flexengalerie and over the Flexenpass you reach Lech Zürs am Arlberg.

From Austria: Take the Inntal motorway A12 and then the S16 to the St. Anton am Arlberg exit (Arlbergpass). Follow the B197 first through St. Anton, then through St. Christoph and over the Arlberg Pass to Alpe Rauz. Turn right here onto the B198. Through the Flexengalerie and over the Flexenpass you reach Lech Zürs am Arlberg.

Parking

You can park your car either directly with your host or in one of the parking spaces in Lech Zürs am Arlberg. The free ski bus will then take you to the desired starting point on site.

Equipment

Solid shoes, warm clothes and bus timetable.

Road closure Lech - Warth

Dear ladies and gentlemen!

 

The road between Lech and Warth is closed due to avalanche danger.

 

Your Lech Zürs Tourism Team