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Zürs am Arlberg sits at 1,720 metres on the western side of Austria's Arlberg massif, one of the country's premier ski regions and part of the vast Ski Arlberg area that connects with Lech, St Anton, Stuben, and Warth-Schröcken. The resort is compact and largely car-free, which keeps the atmosphere calm and the access straightforward. Thurnher's Alpenhof benefits from ski-in, ski-out positioning, meaning the slopes are accessible directly from the property. Zürs itself is a small, upmarket village with a focused selection of restaurants and bars rather than a sprawling resort centre — guests tend to stay close to the mountain rather than seek out nightlife. Innsbruck and Friedrichshafen are the closest major airports, with private transfers included in this package.
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Exclusive luxury, legendary powder, and world-class off-piste skiing in the Arlberg.
Zürs is one of the Alps' most exclusive and snow-sure winter destinations, nestled at 1,717 meters in the Arlberg region. Known for its sophisticated atmosphere and collection of luxury ski-in/ski-out hotels, it offers a quieter, highly premium alternative to neighboring St. Anton. The village is compact, elegant, and almost entirely dedicated to winter sports, lacking a traditional town center but making up for it with five-star hospitality. As a crucial hub in the Ski Arlberg network—Austria's largest interconnected ski area—Zürs connects directly to Lech, St. Anton, St. Christoph, Stuben, Warth, and Schröcken. This provides skiers access to an immense 305km of groomed pistes and an incredible 200km of high alpine freeride routes. Zürs is famous as the starting point of the legendary 'White Ring' ski circuit and is uniquely renowned as the only place in Austria to offer heli-skiing. The resort is a haven for strong skiers, powder enthusiasts, and well-heeled travelers. With an enviable snow record averaging up to 10 meters per season, the freeride terrain around the Trittkopf and Madloch is legendary. Despite its challenging off-piste reputation, confident intermediates will also find beautifully groomed reds and blues to cruise for days on end.
Zürs offers seamless access to the immense 305km Ski Arlberg network, catering heavily to intermediates, advanced skiers, and powder hounds. It is famous for its 200km of legendary ungroomed ski routes, untouched deep-snow slopes, and the spectacular 'White Ring' ski circuit.
Austria's largest contiguous ski area, combining Lech, Zürs, St. Anton, St. Christoph, Stuben, Warth, and Schröcken.
A legendary 22km ski circuit linking Lech, Zürs, Zug, and Oberlech.
Famous for challenging ski routes, deep powder fields, and stunning panoramic views.
Home to the iconic, steep Madloch-Joch ski route down to Zug.
Sunny, wide groomed pistes perfect for confident cruising.
Offers brilliant red runs and great ungroomed sections for advanced skiers.
Innsbruck Airport
1h 30min
115km
Private luxury transfers, taxis, or the Arlberg Express shuttle from Zurich Airport (approx. 2h 15min). Most luxury hotels offer private underground parking. Day parking is very limited.
Early December to late April
Snow reliability is exceptionally high due to the altitude and microclimate. Heli-skiing is available in spring depending on conditions.
Lift passes
Arlberg Adult Day Pass (EUR 75), Arlberg Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 405)