




Single-floor apartment located on the ground floor of the Nidus residence. Open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area with three en-suite bedrooms.
28 features available
Comfortably sleeps up to 6 guests
1 super king
1 double
bunks
1 bathroom, 1 additional toilet
From
£6,300
per week
From
£11,000
per week
From
£18,500
per week
The Nidus building sits approximately five minutes on foot from the Schlosskopf chairlift, giving straightforward access to the Lech ski area without the need for a shuttle or transfer. The village centre — with its restaurants, ski hire shops, and après-ski bars — is a ten-minute walk or a three-minute drive away, keeping both the mountain and the social side of Lech within easy reach. Lech itself connects into the Ski Arlberg network, one of the largest linked ski areas in the Alps, covering terrain shared with Zürs, St. Anton, and Stuben. The location strikes a balance between proximity to the lifts and a degree of residential quiet away from the busiest part of the village.
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Austria's cradle of alpine skiing, blending timeless luxury with extensive snow-sure terrain.
Lech am Arlberg is one of the world's most prestigious ski destinations, renowned for its perfectly groomed pistes, deep powder, and upscale yet traditional alpine charm. Once a humble farming village, it has retained its authentic character while becoming a favorite retreat for royalty and international celebrities. As part of the massive Ski Arlberg domain—Austria's largest interconnected ski area—Lech offers access to 305km of downhill pistes and 200km of high-alpine freeride routes. The resort is particularly famous for its incredible snow record, often receiving some of the highest average snowfall in the Alps thanks to its unique microclimate. Beyond the slopes, Lech captivates visitors with its elegant atmosphere, award-winning gourmet restaurants, and exclusive boutiques. Despite its luxurious reputation, the village maintains a welcoming, cozy ambiance, prioritizing quality and sustainability over mass tourism.
Lech provides exceptional skiing with beautifully groomed blue and red runs perfect for cruising, alongside access to the legendary 'White Ring' ski circuit. Advanced skiers and snowboarders are drawn to the region's vast lift-accessed backcountry and challenging off-piste itineraries, cementing its status as a freeride mecca.
Austria's largest contiguous ski area, spanning the Vorarlberg and Tyrol regions, widely celebrated as the birthplace of modern alpine skiing.
A legendary 22km ski circuit linking Lech, Zürs, Zug, and Oberlech with stunning panoramic views.
A sunny, car-free plateau offering gentle slopes and ideal terrain for beginners and children.
Offers steep, challenging runs and serves as the starting point for the Langer Zug, one of the steepest groomed runs in the world.
World-class powder bowls and lift-accessed backcountry routes directly connected to Lech's ski area.
Located on the Schlegelkopf, featuring perfectly shaped lines for all skill levels from easy boxes to pro kickers.
Innsbruck Airport
1h 30min
120km
Private taxis, luxury transfers, and the Arlberg Express shuttle bus operate regularly from Innsbruck and Zurich airports. Underground parking garages are available on the edge of the village to keep the center relatively traffic-free, while Oberlech relies entirely on an underground tunnel system.
Early December to late April
Lech actively limits the number of daily lift passes sold to prevent overcrowding on the slopes and ensure a premium experience.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 75), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 405)