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  2. Lech (Vorarlberg) - Wikipedia

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    Lech am Arlberg is a mountain village and an exclusive ski resort in the Bludenz district in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg, on the banks of the river Lech. In terms of both geography and history, Lech belongs to the Tannberg district. In touristic terms, however, it is part of the Arlberg region.

  3. Vorarlberg - Wikipedia

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    View upon the Biosphere Park ... Damüls was named 'snowiest village in ... Offering some 1,500 kilometers of marked mountain bike trails, Vorarlberg attracts ...

  4. Damüls-Mellau - Wikipedia

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    The ski area Damüls-Mellau extends at an altitude between 700 m (village Mellau) and 2,050 m (mountain station Ragazer Blanken) in the rear Bregenzerwald. The villages in and around the ski resort are Damüls (1,430 m) and Mellau (688m). From Mellau, a detachable 10-seater gondola lift leads up to the ski area and the Roßstelle.

  5. Schruns - Wikipedia

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    Schruns is a municipality in the Montafon valley (altitude 690 meters), in the Bludenz district of the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg.. To the west is the famous Zimba mountain, often called the "Vorarlberger Matterhorn," which is very popular among climbers and hikers.

  6. Großwalsertal - Wikipedia

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    View of the Biosphere Park Großes Walsertal. The municipalities of the Great Walser Valley have joined together to form the Biosphere Park Großes Walsertal, [5] Vorarlberg's first nature park, which is a biosphere reserve awarded by UNESCO. In a biosphere park, man and nature are to interact and complement each other positively. On November ...

  7. Zürs - Wikipedia

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    Until the 20th century, mountain farmers without access roads lived in difficult conditions in this high alpine region. They lived very isolated from the outside world. With the construction of the road over the Flexenpass in 1897, the village was connected to the larger Vorarlberg/Austrian road network.

  8. Tschagguns - Wikipedia

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    Tschagguns is a village in the Montafon valley, Bludenz district in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. Tschagguns offers skiing with its own ski resort called Golm. Tschagguns offers hiking, mountain biking, winter sports and much more. Gauertal is a valley found in Tschagguns between Mittagspitze and Golm. It is famous for the "3 Türme" which ...

  9. Neu-Ems Castle - Wikipedia

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    Neu-Ems Castle (German: Burg Neu-Ems or Schloss Glopper) is a medieval castle in Hohenems in the province of Vorarlberg, Austria. It was the fortification of the nobility Herren von Ems (Lords of Ems). Neu-Ems Castle is 666 metres (2,185 ft) above sea level. [1]