Winter information Vorarlberg 2017-18 en

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Vorarlberg – 100 Shades of White What’s the plan for today? Hitting the slopes? A snowshoe ramble followed by a toboggan ride or mounting to a lodge on foot, with a promise of dazzling views and savoury regional delicacies? A trendy après-ski concert or museum visit? Winter in Vorarlberg in Austria’s very west is as colourful as it gets.

Thanks to short distances and regional ski pass networks, you can easily discover several ski areas. If you want to learn skiing, perfect your technique, or venture on a ski tour, check out the next ski school which offers just the service you need. The little ones can practice their first turns in playfully designed surroundings on “magic carpets”, accompanied by fairy-tale figures that line the runs. Winter hikers and snowshoe ramblers as well find delight in the snow. Guided tours and walks, either during daytime or at

night at torchlight, are organised regularly. Cross-country trails are almost everywhere. And there is a surfeit of toboggan runs, some even with night-time facilities.

A string of quaint villages all ooze charm. At many places, the blend of traditional and contemporary (timber) architecture is eye-catching.

Vorarlberg ticks all the boxes when it comes to convenience and quality. Your day is abuzz with activity. Music gigs are hosted at the ski lodges and in some hotels to end the day of skiing in style. In the towns and villages, museums and exhibition halls open their doors also in winter and unfold new horizons. Ski races and sports contests invite you to either take part yourself, or simply stand by and watch.

Many hotels and holiday apartments also manage a skilful mix of trad and mod. There, you can lodge in sophisticated surroundings, enjoy heart-felt hospitality, and savour delicious, regional cuisine.

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A natural scenery of impressing beauty that touches the senses, blending majestic peaks and gently undulating hills. There is a vast choice of excellent ski terrain, managed by highly professional lift companies. No wonder, since the art of skiing was discovered here on the Arlberg and further developed ever since. An abundance of natural snow and ample artificial snowmaking facilities provide top-notch conditions on the runs and free-ride slopes. At some resorts, early birds can set out before the regular lift operating hours and carve their first turns on the freshly groomed runs. A network of scheduled and ski buses serve the different valleys.

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How to Reach Vorarlberg

Six Inviting Regions

Vorarlberg is within easy reach on all routes and all means of transport. The system of public transport is extremely well developed. Train and bus services are closely dovetailed in the Vorarlberg Transport Network

There are six holiday regions in Vorarlberg. While every one of them has a distinctive character of its own, they share many common features: the ski areas boast state-of-the art lifts and cable cars and perfectly groomed runs. Several ski schools offer courses for beginners and advanced skiers, for on-piste skiing and freeriding. Guided ski tours, winter hikes and snowshoe rambles are organised at many places.

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From the north via Singen–Friedrichshafen–Lindau or Singen– Konstanz/Kreuzlingen–St. Gallen, via Ulm–Memmingen–Lindau. Via Augsburg or Munich–Memmingen–Lindau or via Nürnberg– Ulm–Lindau. From the west via Zürich–St. Gallen or Zurich–Walensee–Sargans. From the south via Como (I/CH)–San Bernardino–Chur; Brenner motorway (I/A)–Innsbruck or Reschen pass (I/A)–Landeck. From the east via Innsbruck–Arlberg road tunnel or Arlberg pass road or via Reutte–Lechtal–Bregenzerwald (Note: the L 198 Lechtal road from Warth nach Lech is usually closed in winter). The Kleinwalsertal can be reached on the A7 via MemmingenKempten-Immenstadt or Füssen-Immenstadt or Lindau-Immenstadt (B308), then continue via Sonthofen and Oberstdorf.

Austria: Good connections from eastern and southern Austria, also motorail and night trains (www.oebb.at). Germany: via Lindau–Bregenz. The target station for the Kleinwalsertal is Oberstdorf/Allgäu (G). (www.deutschebahn.com and www.autoreisezug-planer.de). Switzerland: via Zürich–St. Gallen–Bregenz or Zürich– Sargans– Feldkirch (www.sbb.ch).

... by air The nearest airports (distance in km to Bregenz): • Lake Constance-Airport Friedrichshafen (G, 35 km), serving destinations from/to Germany. • St. Gallen-Altenrhein (CH, 20 km), direct service from/to Vienna. • Allgäu-Airport Memmingen (G, 77 km), services within Europe. • Zurich (CH, 119 km), intercontinental services. • Innsbruck (A, 184 km), services to/from Vienna and Europe.

Toll fees Motorways and expressways in Austria are subject to toll. • 10-day sticker for passenger vehicles EUR 8.90 • 2-month sticker for passenger vehicles EUR 25.90 • One-year sticker for passenger vehicles EUR 86.40 (price status 2017), www.asfinag.at

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Vorarlberg Tourismus Poststraße 11, Postfach 99, 6850 Dornbirn, Austria T +43.(0)5572.377033-0 (MON–SAT 8–18 h), F +43.(0)5572.377033-5 info@vorarlberg.travel, www.vorarlberg.travel/en

Distance in km for the fastest route to Vorarlberg (Bregenz): Berlin

735 km

Frankfurt

419 km

Geneva

396 km

Hamburg

801 km

Leipzig

572 km

Milan

307 km

Munich

185 km

Salzburg

328 km

Stuttgart

212 km

Vienna

618 km

Zurich

123 km

World-famous: Lech Zürs am Arlberg Where alpine skiing was literally born, you can today enjoy excellent runs and free-ride slopes in Austria’s largest interconnected ski area. Lech Zürs am Arlberg is among the leading winter sports destinations in the Alps. Expect superior standards of quality, from luxury hotels to holiday apartments. An array of cultural and music events spice up the winter season.

Joie de vivre: Bregenzerwald

Lech Zürs Tourismus T +43.(0)5583.2161-0, F 3155 info@lech-zuers.at www.lechzuers.com

Inspiring: Bodensee-Vorarlberg Urban culture and winter fun can best be combined near Lake Constance. From the towns of Bregenz, Dornbirn, Hohenems and Feldkirch, the ski areas are within easy reach by bus and rail. Some smaller ski areas in the region are virtually at your doorstep. A string of museums hosts interesting exhibitions, and concert halls and theatres stage inspiring performances. To get into the mood for Christmas, why not visit the advent markets in the towns.

Bregenzerwald offers varied skiing, beauty to behold, fine dining and comfortable lodging. The practical 3-valley ski pass interconnects all ski areas. From WarthSchröcken you can take the ski shuttle to Lech Zürs am Arlberg. The mix of old and new (timber) architecture in the villages and up on the mountains is eye-catching. 12 themed “Design Trails” will let you gain an understanding of local architecture and design.

Bregenzerwald Tourismus T +43.(0)5512.2365, F 3010 info@bregenzerwald.at www.bregenzerwald.at/en

The following roads are closed during the winter months: Silvretta high alpine road via Bielerhöhe. Secondary roads: usually the L 198 Lechtalstrasse (Lech-Warth) and the L 51 Laternser Strasse (Innerlaterns-Furka pass-Damüls). Partially closed depending on weather conditions: Riedberg pass (between Hittisau and Balderschwang/Allgäu).

Nature-loving: Kleinwalsertal

Bodensee-Vorarlberg Tourismus T +43.(0)5574.43443-0, F 43443-4 office@bodensee-vorarlberg.com www.bodensee-vorarlberg.com/en

Holidays in the Kleinwalsertal are all about restoring spent energy. In this two-country ski area spanning Austria and Germany, you can experience fantastic skiing in great scenery. There is a choice of leisurely descents as well as daredevil runs and deep powder. The Crystal Ground Snowpark is a rallying point for freestylers and suited also for beginners. Cross-country skiers, winter hikers and snowshoe ramblers can reconnect with their inner self amidst fabulous nature.

Traffic restrictions

Kleinwalsertal Tourismus T +43.(0)5517.5114-0, F 5114-419 info@kleinwalsertal.com www.kleinwalsertal.com/en

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Unplug from the daily grind: Montafon

Family-friendly: Brandnertal, Alpenstadt Bludenz, Klostertal, Grosses Walsertal Brandnertal and the Sonnenkopf ski area are filled with fun and adventure for families, with opportunities for skiing, husky sleigh-riding, snow-shoe rambling or high-adrenaline tobogganing. If you want to explore several ski areas, choose Alpenstadt Bludenz as your base. The Grosses Walsertal biosphere park subscribes to eco-friendly winter sports close to nature.

Alpenregion Bludenz Tourismus T +43.(0)5552.30227, F 30227-1712 info@alpenregion.at www.alpenregion-vorarlberg.com/en

Etching the first trails at sunrise on freshlygroomed runs. Exploring extensive ski areas, and feasting on regional delicacies in cosy lodges and mountain-top inns. Heading for a ski tour into neighbouring Switzerland in the company of a mountain guide, or venturing on the Silvretta ski safari. Hiking in the serenity of a winter wonderland or rambling on snowshoes. The Montafon offers a well-balanced mix of activity, the enjoyment of nature, and peace and serenity.

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Montafon Tourismus GmbH T +43.(0)5.06686 info@montafon.at www.montafon.at/en

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We will readily send you information on special themes or brochures and accommodation directories of the different holiday regions free of charge. Don’t hesitate to order. Contacts: Vorarlberg Tourismus, P.O. box 99, 6850 Dornbirn, Austria, T +43.(0)5572.377033-0 (MON–SAT 8–18 h), F +43.(0)5572.377033-5, info@vorarlberg.travel At www.vorarlberg.travel you will find up-to-date information, suggested events, travel hints, packages and brochures for download. On this website you can directly select and book an accommodation for your holidays. Or turn to the Vorarlberg holiday regions and your travel agent.

Disclosure Publisher: Vorarlberg Tourismus GmbH, Dornbirn. Photos: Sepp Mallaun, Adolf Bereuter/Bregenzerwald Tourismus, Curt Huber, Brandnertal Tourismus, Oliver Farys, Kleinwalsertal Tourismus, Silvretta Montafon-Daniel Zangerl, Bewegungsberg Golm-Christoph Schöch, Dietmar Walser/ Alpenregion Bludenz Tourismus, cineasticgondolas-Kirstin Tödtling/Lech Zürs Tourismus, Beate Armbruster/Hotel Gasthof Krone Hittisau. Text: Kinz Kommunikation. Concept/design: Vorarlberg Tourismus. Translation: Michaela Spracklin. Basis for the map: © Land Vorarlberg / © Outdooractive GmbH / © BEV 2016 Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen / © 1996-2016 NAVTEQ. All Rights reserved. Printed by: Vorarlberger Verlagsanstalt GmbH, Dornbirn. Printed in Austria. All information based on supplied data. While every care has been taken in processing the data received, no liability is accepted for the correctness of the information given. Data as of: August 2017.


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