Canyoning in Lech, Austria
Canyoning tours in Vorarlberg and Tyrol
Canyoning is a relatively new action sport in which a gorge or mountain stream is entered from top to bottom. Well equipped with neoprene, helmet and harness, you enter a breathtaking, partly unspoilt natural landscape. The obstacles or challenges encountered here are overcome by abseiling & climbing down, sliding & jumping, swimming & diving. Beginner tours, family tours and child-friendly routes are just as much fun as the advanced programme.
All canyoning tours are led by state-certified guides. The necessary equipment such as wetsuits and safety equipment are provided. Requirements: Swimming, enjoyment of exercise in nature and a sense of adventure! We will be happy to book your personal canyoning adventure for you.
Suspension bridge Holzgau
If you want a little less action, but equally want thrills and breathtaking views, you should visit the suspension bridge near Holzgau. The bridge is on the route of the Lechweg – a long-distance hiking trail covering 125 kilometres, from the Lech springs near Lech am Arlberg to the Lech Falls near Füssen.
Various circular hikes for short walks, half-day tours or day tours are available in combination with the suspension bridge and the numerous hiking trails on the sunny slopes of Gföllberg and Schiggenberg as well as in connection with the wild and romantic Höhenbachtal valley and the beautiful Simms waterfall.
Our in-house hiking guide regularly organises excursions to Holzgau in good weather, which you are welcome to join.
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Reformer Pilates in Lech
We have opened a reformer pop-up in the their of Lech. The classes are held on to top floor of our newest venture, the Arlberg Club House.
Flyfishing in Lech
Whether at a quiet mountain lake or in the Zugertal valley - fishing in the tranquillity of the Arlberg is an experience. Local guides such as Toni Grissemann also offer guided day courses on fly fishing and show you the best spots.
The MICHELIN-starred restaurant La Fenice
Reserve a table at the in-house Michelin-starred restaurant La Fenice, awarded one star in the MICHELIN Guide 2026. Head chef Patrick Tober combines Austrian and Mediterranean flavors to create an outstanding culinary experience.