Bike holidays in Lech Austria
Biking Destination in Austria
The tours in Lech Zürs focus on variety and diversity – they are aimed at beginners and leisure cyclists as well as experienced trail riders. Huts and alpine pastures invite you to take a well-earned rest. In this way, the sporting aspect of an active holiday can always be combined with the necessary relaxation.
Mountain bikers in particular, but also gravel bike enthusiasts, will find a variety of trails around the Hotel Arlberg in Lech. Our personal favourite route takes you to the beautiful Formarin or Spullersee lakes. Down over the Stierloch, which can otherwise only be marvelled at by freeriders in winter. Don’t be surprised if the wild ibex herd watches you balancing on two wheels.
Tours
Take a look at the selection of trails that other guests have already discovered and documented before you. There’s something for everyone here to inspire your perfect biking holiday.
Training für Kinder & Jugendliche
Vom 08. Juli – 26 August 2024 findet einmal wöchentlich ein Bike Training für Kinder und Jugendliche statt. Um die Begeisterung des Sports auch an die nächste Generation weiterzugeben, fördern wir als Mitglied des Bike Club Arlbergs den Ausbau der Infrastruktur unserer Bike-Region. Gerne können Sie sich anmelden und Ihren Kindern einen spannenden Tag auf zwei Rädern schenken.
More
Experiences
Best family holidays in Lech, Austria
Spend a holiday with the whole family in Lech am Arlberg. Hiking, swimming, climbing, playing or exploring the surrounding area. Here, in the Austrian Alps, children will find their own access to nature.
Skyspace Lech
The renowned, American artist James Turrell has designed a light room for Lech in which the meeting of heaven and earth in the high alpine landscape can be experienced from a new perspective.
Canyoning in Lech, Austria
Exploring the power and course of alpine waters, sliding and jumping into crystal-clear pools, abseiling over thundering waterfalls, moving through a fascinating natural landscape that will always remain inaccessible on normal paths