The Lechweg
The Lechweg leads from the source of the Lech to the Lechfall on more than 120 kilometres along the Lech. The Lech rises near Lake Formarin near Lech am Arlberg. The last stage of the Lechweg ends at Lechfall near Füssen. The Lechweg starts at almost 1860 m at the Lechquelle and ends at about 800 m at the Lechfall. The Lechweg can be walked officially in 3 different variants. The sporty variant in 6 days, the classic variant in 7 days and the cosy variant in 8 days.
Formarinsee – Lech am Arlberg
The first stage of the new Lechweg leads from the Lech spring near Lake Formarin to Lech am Arlberg. The approx. 13 km...
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The second stage of the new Lechweg begins in Lech am Arlberg and ends in Warth. The described stage contains a route...
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The 3rd stage of the new Lechweg leads from Warth across the Tiroler/Vorarlberger border to Steeg. With description,...
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The 4th stage of the new Lechweg leads from Steeg to Holzgau. The Lechweg starts in Steeg and runs along the Hägerauer...
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The fifth stage of the new Lechweg leads from Holzgau to Bach. In Holzgau we first cross the new pedestrian suspension...
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The sixth stage of the new Lechweg leads from Bach to Elbigenalp. This stage of the Lechweg runs along the Lech River...
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The sixth stage of the new Lechweg leads from Elbigenalp to Häselgehr. The Lechweg starts in Elbigenalp and continues...
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The 8th stage of the new Lechweg begins in Häselgehr and ends in Elmen. In Häselgehr you cross the Lech and continue...
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The ninth stage of the new Lechweg leads from Elmen to Vorderhornbach. With directions, hiking map and numerous...
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Vorderhornbach – Stanzach
The tenth stage of the new Lechweg leads from Vorderhornbach to Stanzach. With directions, hiking map and numerous...
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