Post Lech Arlberg
Set in the heart of Lech, Post Lech Arlberg blends alpine tradition with refined luxury, offering elegant rooms and suites, gourmet dining, and a renowned spa. Guests enjoy ski-in/ski-out access, personalized service, and breathtaking mountain views, creating an inviting retreat for winter sports and year-round relaxation in the Austrian Alps.
Quick Facts
Gallery
Amenities
Dining Experience
• Kutscherstube – Traditional alpine dining venue specializing in regional Austrian specialties, providing an authentic and cozy culinary experience.
• Wine Cellar – Renowned for its extensive collection of rare Austrian vintages, with regular wine tastings led by expert sommeliers.
• Post Bar & Sun Terrace – Sophisticated après ski destination featuring expertly crafted cocktails, a curated spirits selection, and panoramic mountain views.
• Kaminhalle Lounge – Inviting fireside lounge ideal for relaxing with tea or champagne after a day on the slopes.
Après Ski
Post Lech Arlberg offers a refined culinary experience with several on-site dining venues, including the award-winning Postblick restaurant, known for its creative Austrian and international cuisine, and the traditional Kutscherstube, which serves regional specialties in a cozy, alpine setting. The hotel’s wine cellar is renowned for its extensive selection, featuring rare Austrian vintages and hosting regular tastings. For après ski, the Post Bar provides a sophisticated atmosphere with expertly crafted cocktails and a curated selection of spirits, while the sun terrace is a popular spot for afternoon drinks with panoramic mountain views. Guests can also enjoy the Kaminhalle lounge, perfect for relaxing by the fireplace with tea or champagne after a day on the slopes. Just steps from the hotel, Lech’s vibrant après ski scene awaits, with iconic venues like the lively Krone-Stuben and the stylish Fux Bar & Restaurant offering Asian-inspired cuisine and inventive drinks. For a unique mountain experience, the Rud-Alpe Gastro 1, accessible via ski or a short walk, is celebrated for its rustic charm, hearty Tyrolean dishes, and lively après ski ambiance. The hotel’s central location ensures easy access to Lech’s top dining and social hotspots, making it an ideal base for culinary exploration and après ski indulgence.
Spa & Wellness
The Post Lech Arlberg features the Post Spa, offering a range of treatments such as massages, facials, and body therapies. Facilities include an indoor pool, outdoor heated pool, saunas, steam baths, a fitness center, and relaxation areas. The spa emphasizes Alpine-inspired wellness experiences and uses regional products in its treatments. The property has received recognition for its wellness offerings within Austria.
Ski Resort Guide
View Destination →Ski Arlberg
Weather Forecast · 1,304m – 2,811m
Decent skiing, but manage expectations.
Ski Arlberg is experiencing a below-average snow season, with current conditions reflecting limited recent snowfall and modest forecasted snow. While the base and summit have some coverage, the historical snowfall deficit is significant. Skiers should expect adequate but not exceptional conditions.
The resort-reported snow depth is 30cm at the base and 90cm at the summit, indicating adequate but not excellent coverage.
Recent snowfall has been modest, with 7cm in the last 24 hours and 8.33cm over the past week.
The forecast predicts 15.9cm of snow over the next 14 days, which suggests some improvement but not a major storm cycle.
Season snowfall is -72% vs the 5-year average, indicating a poor season.
Shows daily snowfall predictions from 7 weather models. Black line = SnowSure™ weighted average.
Over the past five years, average seasonal snowfall has exceeded the 30-year average by approximately 17%, indicating a modest upward trend in recent snowfall. However, the data reveals significant year-to-year variability, with the 2023 season standing out as an extreme anomaly at 428.1 cm—more than double the 5-year average—while 2020 and 2022 saw notably low totals. The current season's snowfall is substantially below both the 5-year and 30-year averages, at just 41% and 48% respectively, marking a sharp decline from recent trends. This suggests increased volatility in snowfall patterns, with both record highs and lows occurring within a short timeframe.
Plan Your Trip to Ski Arlberg
Predictions are based on historical patterns and current season performance. Actual conditions may vary. Season dates are estimates and vary by resort.
Speak to our experts and let us plan a true experience tailored around you.
Plan Your Trip