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Encyclopedia > Lech

Lech can refer to:

See also related names:

  • Leszek
  • Lechosław

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Lech Zurs Austria skiing overview (295 words)
The neat little resort is situated on a sunny high valley at an altitude of 1,720m above sea level, surrounded by the world-famous skiing mountains of the Arlberg.
Lech and Zürs are located on the Arlberg Pass
At 1450 M the stylish resort of Lech Am Arlberg in Austria has no trouble convincing visitors that it is one heck of a famous and sophisticated winter sports destination.
Lech, Austria - Resort Guide Review & Information / Ski Trips, Vacations & Snowboarding (281 words)
Lech and its higher neighbor Zürs are the most glamorous and expensive resorts in Austria.
Their shared slopes could fairly easily be linked with those of St.Anton - but then their rich and royal visitors would be forced to mingle with hoi polloi from their equally famous but less exclusive neighbor.
Lech is for those who don't mind fur coats, do like well groomed, snow sure, cruising slopes, and are content to enjoy a winter holiday in pampered comfort and style in a traditional Alpine village.
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