


All ski resorts feature modern lifts and cable cars as well as well-groomed slopes.
C Ski Arlberg-Rüfikopf (c) Daniel Zangerl / Lech Zürs Tourismus
Boasting numerous cross-regional ski passes, skiing here is never boring. Many winter sports regions offer attractive tickets for variety-rich skiing fun.
The Täler-Pass is available as an annual, season or multi-day ski pass. The 3 Täler-Pass provides access to 38 ski resorts and opens up a total of 171 cable cars and lifts and 410 kilometres of slopes a in the Bregenzerwald, Grosses Walsertal, Rheintal, Klostertal, Lechtal in Tyrol, and even Allgäu in Germany.
Detailed information on the 3-Valley Ski Pass and the partner ski resorts is available at www.3taeler.at
In 2016, Ski Arlberg became the largest connected ski area in Austria and includes the villages of Lech, Zürs, Stuben, Warth and Schröcken in Vorarlberg as well as St. Anton and St. Christoph in Tyrol.
The multi-day ski pass includes ten winter sports resorts in Montafon, Brandnertal and Walgau, including: Silvretta Montafon, Golm, Gargellen, Kristberg, Silvretta-Bielerhöhe, Muttersbergbahn, Bergbahnen Brandnertal, Schnifisberg and the Bazora ski lift.
Further information is available at www.montafon-brandnertal-card.at
7 ski resorts in the 2-country ski region between Vorarlberg and Allgäu in the Kleinwalsertal-Oberstdorf ski region, including: Ifen, Heuberg, Walmendingerhorn, Kanzelwand, Fellhorn, Söllereck and Nebelhorn.
The Ländle Card is a season pass for 30 ski resorts in Vorarlberg, including: Bregenzerwald, Grosses Walsertal, Rheintal, Brandnertal, Montafon, Klostertal, Oberstdorf Kleinwalsertal as well as the Balderschwang ski resort in Germany.
Detailed information about the Ländle Card and partner ski resorts is available at www.laendle-card.at (German only)