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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Returned a week ago from my annual ski trip with my ski-buddy. We went to Lech for 1 week from 12th to 19th March. Booked everything DIY. Here is my report. I have tried including costs of things where remembered. To preface the report, a little about us. We're two blokes in our early thirties. This is our sixth trip to the Alps each a week long. We always go in mid-March as the combination of being warmer, cheaper and less crowded than earlier in the season appeals. We're comfortable on most red and black runs whilst conditions are good - haven't ventured off-piste at all. We don't drink and effectively have a pescetarian diet whilst in the mountains. We chose Lech as we wanted somewhere snowsure for that time of year needed to book quite far in advance , with good intermediate terrain, good lift infrastructure and not too busy. Trains were booked via the OEBB app, which is brilliant - simple to use and saves your itinerary offline. The hotel was really superb. The hospitality, enthusiasm and care of the hosts Bernd and Maria made the stay. It's a small place and they made a real effort to get to know their guests and help them however they could. Nothing luxurious, but it was spotlessly clean, newly renovated, had a very nice wellness area and the room had a bath heaven-sent for soaking those aching legs and balcony with a wonderful view over Lech. Breakfasts had a variety of cold cuts of meat, cheeses, yoghurts, cereals and breads. But seldom pastries and eggs were only available boiled. The downsides to the accommodation were the mattress and pillows were rather uncomfortable. Otherwise, would whole-heartedly recommend it. The slopes I must admit I was somewhat disappointed with the skiing at Lech. Everything on-piste was within our level, so we should have had an absolute blast, but for some reason we just didn't. Our favourite types of runs are long, away-from-it-all, fast, cruising reds and there just weren't that many. Reds 46 and 50 on the Lech side were fun and rewarding, but seemed quite short. Other runs were either quite crowded and chopped up, or had long flat bits that weren't much fun. The blues back into town on the Lech side were very mogully even by the middle of the day. We much preferred the runs on the Warth side so much so we went there three times during the week - quieter, snow in better condition it's mainly north-facing , slightly more challenging runs and plenty of do-able blacks. Black W1 which really should be a red in my opinion was our favourite run in the entire resort. We only went over to Zurs once. That day it was very windy and that might have influenced our judgement, but it was hard work. There was a lot of poling against a strong wind that wasn't much fun and the snow was mainly icey and hard. It's a shame, as on the piste map, the Zurs side looked like it had some of the best runs. We tried a few of the 'red' ski-routes. They were a mixed bunch. Some were easier than the pistes, some had not been bashed for a few days and were quite chopped up, but none were too steep. We generally found the pistes to be much busier than we had expected, and certainly busier than our last few trips Schladming, Monterosa, Passo Tonale. Of note, the runs on the Weise-Ring circuit were definitely far busier than other runs. Given the resort makes a big play about limiting the number of skiers on the mountain, I was quite surprised by the crowds, particularly mid-week during non-peak, non-holiday time. The lifts Having said that about crowded pistes, I must commend the lifts throughout the resort - they were superb. Only had one queue of note - about 10mins at the Seekopf chair. More often than not, there were no queues at all. Generally, there were good manners in the queues, too. The proliferation of high-speed chairs must be applauded too. Only had to take one T-Bar all week and only needed to take our skis off for the gondola to Warth and the Rufikopf cable car to Zurs. Mountain restaurants We tend to have a brief stop around for a cold drink and then stop for a late lunch around In this respect, Lech didn't really suit us - it seems a lot of people stop for a proper posh lunch in the Oberlech hotels. There's only a few huts on the mountain above Lech. The Balmalp was probably the nicest we didn't try the Rud Alpe as it seemed more like a proper lunch place - lovely views, airy and light inside, excellent service. On the Warth side, we ate mainly at the Hochalpe skihut - a simple, unpretentious, rustic style hut. Ate once at the Rufikopf Panorama restaurant - decor was very bland, but beautiful views, decent food lovely spinach dumplings and good service. Good English was spoken everywhere. Ski rental This was another disappointment. Booked online for rental at Pfefferkorn's through Snowbrainer. The skis looked quite old and boots were very uncomfortable when skiing of course, in the shop they felt fine. My friend exchanged his after day one for a smaller pair and got on better with those. I didn't know how much of my discomfort was down to my woeful technique or how much due to the boots, so stuck with them. In hindsight, I should have tried a different pair, too. The service in the shop was polite but quite rushed - 'These skis will be fine for you. What size boots are you? Try these. They fit? OK, done'. Unfortunately, I don't know enough about equipment to challenge them or know what to ask for. Resort restaurants This is where Lech seems to really excel. We had two decent meals in the restaurant at the Formarin next door to our hotel , which won on convenience. Food was decent - fresh ingredients, good sizes, nicely presented, but the menu was quite limited. Had a decent and reasonably priced Italian-style meal at the Olympia - food was tasty, but the place was packed and noisy and service quite rushed. We allowed ourselves two treats. Firstly, we went to Fux Asian restaurant. It's a really lovely setting - tasteful, artistic and modern decor. Food was very good - excellent fish dishes and I loved my octopus starter. It was a bit pricey for the quality of food if it was in London, I wouldn't go again at that price , but a refreshing change to have a good-quality Japanese meal in the Alps. This was probably the best meal we've had in the Alps. The service is first-rate and the food absolutely terrific. A large menu with plenty of fish and veggie dishes for us. The quality of food, the artful presentation and plethora of extras was worthy of a Michelin star in my opinion. Overall An enjoyable holiday when is a ski-trip not? Lech is in a pretty setting, and has bags of charm - especially at night. People were very friendly, and we saw very little of the snootiness that I expected. The eating out was terrific, however, the skiing was a bit of a let-down. I don't think we would return. We much preferred the skiing on the Warth side and I think we'd be more likely to do a trip combining a few of the Voralberg resorts. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Interesting reading about a first timers impression of Lech. Lech isn't really a resort for those of limited ability, it definitely isn't a beginners resort in my view and to get the best out of the area, you need to use the whole area. Good points on Warth. Since that link went in, it has opened up a whole lot more for both intermediate skiers who enjoy the piste, but just as importantly the off piste between the two. Pity the wind was against you when you went to Zurs. If you didn't try run number 10 in Zurs, you missed the best Red in the entire area. Glad you liked the friendliness of the place. That is it's charm for me. Having spent 5 full seasons there and 2 more round the corner in St Anton I would heartily recommend it. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Nice report! Great to hear you have been enjoying Gasthof Post so much. Moreover, from next season the St. Anton-pistes are within very easy reach coming from Lech! And stay in Lech-proper instead of half-up the mountain. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports.

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