Likelihood of triggering
Triggering is possible, even from low additional loads, particularly on the indicated steep slopes (steeper than about 30 degrees). In certain situations some large, and in isolated cases very large natural avalanches are possible.
FAQ - Warth-Schröcken.
Frequently asked questions.
In this section, we have compiled the most frequently asked questions from our guests and provided detailed answers. Our goal is to provide you with all the important information you need. If your specific question is not answered here, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are available at all times – whether by email or phone. Our dedicated team looks forward to assisting you.
General information.
Where can one find the tourist office in Warth?
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The tourist office in Warth am Arlberg is located at the following address: Warth 32, 6767 Warth.
All further information can be found here.
All further information can be found here.
Where can one find the tourist office in Schröcken?
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The tourist office in Schröcken am Arlberg is located at the following address: Heimboden 2, 6888 Schröcken.
All further information can be found here.
All further information can be found here.
When are the tourist offices in Warth and Schröcken in the Bregenzerwald region open?
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You can find the current opening hours and contact details of the tourist offices here.
Is there a post office in Warth am Arlberg?
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Yes, the post office in Warth is located directly in the tourist office. You can find further details about the address and opening hours of the Warth post partner here.
Where in the region are there larger shopping options than in Warth or Schröcken?
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In Warth and Schröcken, there is a SPAR market in each. Additionally, in Warth, there is the Stuba Lädele, where regional delicacies, special and handmade souvenirs, as well as beautiful mementos, await you.
In about 20 minutes by car, you can also reach Au in the Bregenzerwald, where there is a larger SPAR market. After about 40 minutes of driving, you can also find local vendors offering regional craftsmanship as well as larger grocery stores in Bezau in the Bregenzerwald. The nearest cities are Dornbirn or Bregenz, as well as Reutte in Tyrol.
In about 20 minutes by car, you can also reach Au in the Bregenzerwald, where there is a larger SPAR market. After about 40 minutes of driving, you can also find local vendors offering regional craftsmanship as well as larger grocery stores in Bezau in the Bregenzerwald. The nearest cities are Dornbirn or Bregenz, as well as Reutte in Tyrol.
How is the weather today in Warth-Schröcken?
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You can find all information about the current weather conditions in Warth-Schröcken here.
What is the weather forecast for Warth-Schröcken?
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You can find all information about the current weather conditions in Warth-Schröcken here.
Street, public transportation, taxi, parking.
Is the road from Lech to Warth open or closed?
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You can find the daily current status of winter road closures in Austria on the ÖAMTC website here. Generally, there is a permanent road closure of the L198 (Lechtaler Straße) between 6764 Lech and 6767 Warth during winter. As a result, Warth-Schröcken is not accessible via the Arlberg Pass (via St. Anton - Lech) during the winter months!
How do I reach Warth-Schröcken during the winter closure of the L198 Lechtaler Straße?
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You can reach us by car coming from the west via Schoppernau and from the east via Reutte.
Additionally, you can inquire about alternative ways to reach Warth-Schröcken here.
Additionally, you can inquire about alternative ways to reach Warth-Schröcken here.
What bus connections are there to and from Warth-Schröcken?
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In summer, there are hiking buses running between Warth and Schröcken, as well as between Warth and Lech am Arlberg.
In winter, ski buses run at short intervals between Warth and Schröcken.
Throughout the year, there is also a bus service between Warth-Schröcken and Dornbirn train station or Warth-Schröcken and Bregenz train station. Additionally, there is a year-round connection from Warth to Reutte in Tyrol.
Find all bus connections for summer here and for winter here.
In winter, ski buses run at short intervals between Warth and Schröcken.
Throughout the year, there is also a bus service between Warth-Schröcken and Dornbirn train station or Warth-Schröcken and Bregenz train station. Additionally, there is a year-round connection from Warth to Reutte in Tyrol.
Find all bus connections for summer here and for winter here.
Where are the bus stops located in Warth-Schröcken?
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In both Warth and Schröcken, bus stops are regularly placed. Therefore, accommodations are within walking distance to the bus stops.
You can find the timetables with the respective stations here.
You can find the timetables with the respective stations here.
Where can you buy bus tickets in Warth-Schröcken?
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You can buy bus tickets directly on the bus or online.
Our local bus or ski bus in winter can be used free of charge, as well as our hiking buses in summer with the Inclusive Card.
Guest Card Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal.
Free travel on the Landbus Bregenzerwald bus lines to Bregenz and Dornbirn (except city buses) to Lech (except blue hiking buses – Spullersee/Formarinsee), on line 46 from Hittisau to Balderschwang, on line 821 to Scheidegg or Weiler im Allgäu, on line 890 to Oberstaufen, and on the Landbus Großes Walsertal to Thüringen.
Warth Card.
Travel with the blue hiking buses lines 701, 702, 706, 709, and 704 between Hochkrumbach & Lech, Oberlech & Zürs, Rüfiplatz & Zug, and Rüfiplatz & Stubenbach. Travel with the Bregenzerwaldbus line 852 from Schröcken (Unterboden) via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Travel with the Lechtalbus line 110 from Elbigenalp via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Use of line 111 from Steeg to Kaisers.
Lech Card.
Free travel with the blue local bus in Lech including entry into the Zugertal. Travel with the Bregenzerwaldbus line 852 from Schröcken (Unterboden) via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Travel with the Lechtalbus line 110 from Elbigenalp via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf).
Otherwise, the regular fares of the VVV or VVT apply. Further information on fares can be found here.
Our local bus or ski bus in winter can be used free of charge, as well as our hiking buses in summer with the Inclusive Card.
Guest Card Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal.
Free travel on the Landbus Bregenzerwald bus lines to Bregenz and Dornbirn (except city buses) to Lech (except blue hiking buses – Spullersee/Formarinsee), on line 46 from Hittisau to Balderschwang, on line 821 to Scheidegg or Weiler im Allgäu, on line 890 to Oberstaufen, and on the Landbus Großes Walsertal to Thüringen.
Warth Card.
Travel with the blue hiking buses lines 701, 702, 706, 709, and 704 between Hochkrumbach & Lech, Oberlech & Zürs, Rüfiplatz & Zug, and Rüfiplatz & Stubenbach. Travel with the Bregenzerwaldbus line 852 from Schröcken (Unterboden) via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Travel with the Lechtalbus line 110 from Elbigenalp via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Use of line 111 from Steeg to Kaisers.
Lech Card.
Free travel with the blue local bus in Lech including entry into the Zugertal. Travel with the Bregenzerwaldbus line 852 from Schröcken (Unterboden) via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Travel with the Lechtalbus line 110 from Elbigenalp via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf).
Otherwise, the regular fares of the VVV or VVT apply. Further information on fares can be found here.
How much does the hiking bus cost in Warth-Schröcken?
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You can use the hiking buses within the Warth-Schröcken region for free with your Inclusive Card (Warth Card, Lech Card, or Guest Card Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal)!
Guest Card Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal.
Free travel on the Landbus Bregenzerwald bus lines to Bregenz and Dornbirn (except city buses) to Lech (except blue hiking buses – Spullersee/Formarinsee), on line 46 from Hittisau to Balderschwang, on line 821 to Scheidegg or Weiler im Allgäu, on line 890 to Oberstaufen, and on the Landbus Großes Walsertal to Thüringen.
Warth Card.
Travel with the blue hiking buses lines 701, 702, 706, 709, and 704 between Hochkrumbach & Lech, Oberlech & Zürs, Rüfiplatz & Zug, and Rüfiplatz & Stubenbach. Travel with the Bregenzerwaldbus line 852 from Schröcken (Unterboden) via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Travel with the Lechtalbus line 110 from Elbigenalp via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Use of line 111 from Steeg to Kaisers.
Lech Card.
Free travel with the blue local bus in Lech including entry into the Zugertal. Travel with the Bregenzerwaldbus line 852 from Schröcken (Unterboden) via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Travel with the Lechtalbus line 110 from Elbigenalp via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf).
Otherwise, the regular fares of the VVV or VVT apply. Further information on fares can be found here.
Guest Card Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal.
Free travel on the Landbus Bregenzerwald bus lines to Bregenz and Dornbirn (except city buses) to Lech (except blue hiking buses – Spullersee/Formarinsee), on line 46 from Hittisau to Balderschwang, on line 821 to Scheidegg or Weiler im Allgäu, on line 890 to Oberstaufen, and on the Landbus Großes Walsertal to Thüringen.
Warth Card.
Travel with the blue hiking buses lines 701, 702, 706, 709, and 704 between Hochkrumbach & Lech, Oberlech & Zürs, Rüfiplatz & Zug, and Rüfiplatz & Stubenbach. Travel with the Bregenzerwaldbus line 852 from Schröcken (Unterboden) via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Travel with the Lechtalbus line 110 from Elbigenalp via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Use of line 111 from Steeg to Kaisers.
Lech Card.
Free travel with the blue local bus in Lech including entry into the Zugertal. Travel with the Bregenzerwaldbus line 852 from Schröcken (Unterboden) via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf). Travel with the Lechtalbus line 110 from Elbigenalp via Warth to Lech (Schlosskopf).
Otherwise, the regular fares of the VVV or VVT apply. Further information on fares can be found here.
Where can you buy toll tickets for the Spuller or Formarinsee?
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These can be purchased directly at the tollgate of the toll road. However, it is important to note that there is a general driving ban at certain times. Therefore, it is recommended to use the bus from Lech am Arlberg to the Formarinsee. Bus tickets can be purchased on-site.
What rules apply to the transportation of dogs?
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According to Austrian and German law, the transportation of dogs in public transportation is only allowed with a muzzle. Muzzles can be purchased at the tourist offices in Warth and Schröcken.
We kindly ask our passengers to observe this regulation and thank you for your understanding and cooperation in complying with this rule. If you have any questions, our staff at the tourist offices are happy to assist you.
We kindly ask our passengers to observe this regulation and thank you for your understanding and cooperation in complying with this rule. If you have any questions, our staff at the tourist offices are happy to assist you.
Are there free parking spaces in Warth-Schröcken?
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Yes, free parking spaces are available. Information about their locations can be found here.
Where can you park in Warth-Schröcken?
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In Warth-Schröcken, there are various parking options. An overview can be found here.
Where are the parking spaces located in Warth-Schröcken?
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A wide selection of free parking spaces is available in close proximity to the cable cars, hiking trails, and cross-country ski trails in Warth-Schröcken.
You can find all parking spaces here.
You can find all parking spaces here.
Is there a taxi service in Warth-Schröcken?
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Where can you find public e-car charging stations in Warth-Schröcken?
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Public e-car charging stations are located in Schröcken at the Vereinehaus and in Warth at the Steffisalp-Express valley station and Jägeralp-Express valley station.
Accommodations.
Can accommodations in Warth-Schröcken am Arlberg be booked online?
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Accommodations in Warth-Schröcken can be booked online here.
How much is the local tax in Warth-Schröcken?
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You can find the current local tax rate in the villages of Warth and Schröcken here.
What are the cancellation terms of Warth-Schröcken Tourism?
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You can find all details about the cancellation terms here.
Is there travel insurance for my holiday in Warth-Schröcken?
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From experience, we know that despite all the anticipation of the booked holiday, something unforeseen can always happen at the last minute. To avoid costs and hassle, we recommend taking out cancellation insurance: We recommend the Hotelstorno Plus insurance as a precaution for cancellation, early departure, and mountain rescue (including helicopter rescue), which you can conveniently arrange online when booking your Warth-Schröcken holiday. Here you can find all information about the European Travel Insurance.
Which accommodations in Warth-Schröcken welcome pets?
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We have compiled all accommodations that also welcome pets for you here.
Is camping allowed in Warth-Schröcken?
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Camping is not allowed. Please note that there is a night parking and camping ban in our parking lots.
You can find all parking spaces in the region here.
You can find all parking spaces in the region here.
Is wild camping allowed in the Warth-Schröcken region at the Arlberg?
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Wild camping in the Warth-Schröcken region at the Arlberg is not allowed. Please note that there is also a night parking and camping ban in our parking lots.
Gastronomy.
Which restaurants in Warth-Schröcken are currently open?
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You can find the currently open restaurants, cafes, and bars for the ongoing winter or summer season here.
Where can you go for dinner in Warth-Schröcken?
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You can find the currently open restaurants, cafes, and bars for the ongoing winter or summer season here.
Where can you eat well with children in Warth-Schröcken?
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You can find the currently open restaurants, cafes, and bars for the ongoing winter or summer season here.
Summer.
Where can you hike in the Warth-Schröcken region in the Bregenzerwald?
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In summer, the Warth-Schröcken recreational area enchants with its untouched nature and breathtaking mountain scenery. Situated amidst the Allgäu and Lechtal Alps, the Bregenzerwald, and the Lechquellen mountains, a landscape full of variety and beautiful natural impressions unfolds in summer.
You can find all the tours in and around our hiking area here.
You can find all the tours in and around our hiking area here.
Which cable cars and lifts are open during the summer season in Warth am Arlberg?
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You can find the opening times of all the summer cable cars in and around Warth-Schröcken here.
Which huts/restaurants are currently open in Warth-Schröcken?
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You can find the currently open restaurants, cafes, and bars for the ongoing summer season here.
Where can you go fishing in Warth-Schröcken?
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Fishing in Warth-Schröcken is possible. You can fish in Seebachsee and in the Bregenzerache in Schröcken-Unterboden. Please note that fishing is not allowed without a fishing permit.
You can find all information and fishing permits here.
You can find all information and fishing permits here.
Where can you go swimming in Warth-Schröcken?
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Our mountain lakes invite you to take a refreshing dip! Additionally, our outdoor activities offer unforgettable water experiences such as canyoning or wild water swimming. There are outdoor pools in the surrounding communities, such as Lech am Arlberg or Schoppernau in the Bregenzerwald. With our Inclusive Cards, guests from Warth-Schröcken have free entry to various outdoor pools.
You can find all further information about our Inclusive Cards here.
You can find all further information about our Inclusive Cards here.
How do you get to the lakes in the Warth-Schröcken region, can the bus be used?
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Kalbelesee at Hochtannberg Pass and Seebachsee in Warth are located near the main road and are easily accessible by bus.
Körbersee is also reachable from the bus stop at Hochtannberg Pass, from where a hiking trail leads to the lake in about 60 minutes.
The bus also stops at Steffisalp-Express - from the top station of Steffisalp-Express, a reservoir and the Panoramasee at Hochalpe are reachable after a few minutes' walk.
All current bus timetables can be found here.
Körbersee is also reachable from the bus stop at Hochtannberg Pass, from where a hiking trail leads to the lake in about 60 minutes.
The bus also stops at Steffisalp-Express - from the top station of Steffisalp-Express, a reservoir and the Panoramasee at Hochalpe are reachable after a few minutes' walk.
All current bus timetables can be found here.
How can you reach Spullersee or Formarinsee from Warth-Schröcken using public transportation?
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To reach Spullersee or Formarinsee from Warth-Schröcken using public transportation, first take a bus to Lech Schlosskopf or Rüfiplatz. From there, transfer to the line heading towards Spullersee or Formarinsee.
All current timetables can be found here.
All current timetables can be found here.
Where are the cycling paths in Warth-Schröcken?
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You can explore the nature in and around Warth-Schröcken on e-bikes and mountain bikes. However, it's important to note that sturdy mountain bikes are needed.
You can find an overview of all bike trails here.
You can find an overview of all bike trails here.
Where can you rent or repair bicycles in Warth-Schröcken?
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Our outdoor experts at Sporttraum in Warth and also at Sporttraum in Schröcken ensure that you are well-equipped. Leave your own bike at home and be perfectly equipped for your vacation thanks to the bike rentals. You save yourself the hassle of transporting your bike and, in addition, you get to test out the assortment of new mountain bikes and electric bikes. Of course, you are also in good hands here for repairs.
You can find the contact details for arranging with the experts here.
You can find the contact details for arranging with the experts here.
Can you take bicycles on the regional buses in Warth-Schröcken?
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There are bike buses that offer the possibility to transport bicycles. You can find all information about this here.
Is there a map of cycling routes in Warth-Schröcken?
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There is a bike map from Warth-Schröcken in collaboration with the Lech Zürs am Arlberg area.
You can find it here for download or also for ordering!
You can find it here for download or also for ordering!
Where can you find outdoor providers in Warth-Schröcken?
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In Warth-Schröcken, there are several providers of outdoor activities offering a variety of experiences in nature.
You can find all information here.
You can find all information here.
Who offers mountain tours in the Warth-Schröcken region?
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In summer, just as ski schools are in winter, alpine schools offer a variety of activities that will get your heart pumping with excitement. Experience hikes with historical backgrounds, challenging mountain tours with unforgettable panoramas, wild boat rides on the Lech River, adrenaline-pumping canyoning trips, and much more.
State-certified mountain guides from the alpine schools in Warth-Schröcken are ready to fulfill your individual wishes. With their experience and, above all, their knowledge of the region, they are the ideal partners by your side. You can find all our experts here.
State-certified mountain guides from the alpine schools in Warth-Schröcken are ready to fulfill your individual wishes. With their experience and, above all, their knowledge of the region, they are the ideal partners by your side. You can find all our experts here.
What is Flying-Fox and where is it offered in Warth-Schröcken?
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Flying Fox, also known as "Zip Line," is an activity that you won't find just around the corner. Equipped with a seat harness, a zip line pulley, and attached to a steel cable, you fly over deep gorges from one end to the other. How? If that doesn't sound exciting enough, simply put the harness on backward, and you'll be flying through the air like Superman! Flying-Fox Park-Safari is offered in Schröcken by the Alpinschule Schröcken. All information can be found here.
Where is the Adventure Park Schröcken located?
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The park is situated in the gorge of the Bregenzerache and utilizes its natural rock formations, the forest, and the whitewater as a perfect backdrop for an unforgettable outdoor experience. The courses are designed in various difficulty levels and at heights ranging from 3 to 15 meters. The Adventure Park is perfect for individuals, families, companies, clubs, or school classes. You can find all information as well as the opening hours of the Adventure Park Schröcken here.
Where in Warth-Schröcken can you go whitewater swimming?
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Experience the "wild water" firsthand. Swim and jump through the white spray of the wild Lech River and let yourself be carried away into a world of turquoise pools, immerse yourself in crystal-clear water, and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of our nature from a completely different perspective!
Over a length of about 6 kilometers, a beautiful gorge with a unique natural landscape unfolds. Incredibly beautiful yet wild in form! You will be accompanied by the Alpinschule Widderstein from Warth. You can find all information here.
Over a length of about 6 kilometers, a beautiful gorge with a unique natural landscape unfolds. Incredibly beautiful yet wild in form! You will be accompanied by the Alpinschule Widderstein from Warth. You can find all information here.
Where in Warth-Schröcken are canyoning tours offered?
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Canyoning tours are offered at various difficulty levels around Warth-Schröcken. From children's canyoning to difficulty level C, everything can be found here. You can find all tours here.
Can you climb a via ferrata in Warth-Schröcken without equipment?
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Anyone entering a via ferrata must have the necessary equipment: helmet, via ferrata set including 2 functioning carabiners, harness (climbing harness), sturdy footwear (mountain boots), sufficient fluids, gloves.
When climbing a via ferrata, wearing complete and functional equipment is mandatory!
Furthermore, the correct and safe handling of the equipment must be practiced and mastered to prevent the risk of falling!
You can find all information about via ferrata equipment rental and guided via ferrata tours here.
When climbing a via ferrata, wearing complete and functional equipment is mandatory!
Furthermore, the correct and safe handling of the equipment must be practiced and mastered to prevent the risk of falling!
You can find all information about via ferrata equipment rental and guided via ferrata tours here.
Where in Warth-Schröcken can you rent via ferrata equipment?
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Anyone entering a via ferrata must have the necessary equipment: helmet, via ferrata set including 2 functioning carabiners, harness (climbing harness), sturdy footwear (mountain boots), sufficient fluids, gloves.
When climbing a via ferrata, wearing complete and functional equipment is mandatory!
Furthermore, the correct and safe handling of the equipment must be practiced and mastered to prevent the risk of falling!
You can find all information about via ferrata equipment rental and guided via ferrata tours here.
When climbing a via ferrata, wearing complete and functional equipment is mandatory!
Furthermore, the correct and safe handling of the equipment must be practiced and mastered to prevent the risk of falling!
You can find all information about via ferrata equipment rental and guided via ferrata tours here.
How does the Murmele Hiking Pass for children in Warth-Schröcken work?
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With Murmele's Hiking Pass, all of Warth-Schröcken is at your children's feet!
For only 5.00 EUR, children can immerse themselves in the mountain world of Warth-Schröcken as little adventurers.
At various stations and providers in the region, children can collect stamps, and after collecting 4 stamps, they receive a small surprise.
The hiking pass is available for all adventurous children from about 3 years old.
Simply pick it up at the tourist offices or from your accommodation provider, and off you go!
Explore various stations in the hiking area to collect stamps for the hiking pass.
As a reward, there is a gift that can be collected at the local tourist offices.
Find all further information here.
For only 5.00 EUR, children can immerse themselves in the mountain world of Warth-Schröcken as little adventurers.
At various stations and providers in the region, children can collect stamps, and after collecting 4 stamps, they receive a small surprise.
The hiking pass is available for all adventurous children from about 3 years old.
Simply pick it up at the tourist offices or from your accommodation provider, and off you go!
Explore various stations in the hiking area to collect stamps for the hiking pass.
As a reward, there is a gift that can be collected at the local tourist offices.
Find all further information here.
What Inclusive Cards are available in the Warth-Schröcken region and what services are included?
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In Warth-Schröcken, our guests can expect a diverse range of offerings that cater to everyone. Skiing, diving, soaring - with our cards, you can enjoy various activities, including the use of the summer mountain lifts and hiking buses that operate throughout the region. For a refreshing dip on hot summer days, the local outdoor pools are available to you!
Furthermore, you have the opportunity to participate in guided hikes and mountain tours and avail of many other attractive offers. Whether you're summiting peaks, exploring nature, or simply soaking in the picturesque landscape - in Warth-Schröcken, you'll surely find the perfect experience for your stay.
Guest Card Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal.
The Guest Card Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal is available free of charge to all guests staying in Schröcken for three or more nights. It is valid from the day of arrival until departure and offers a variety of ways to discover and enjoy the beauty of the region.
Access the included services here.
Warth Card.
The Warth Card is available to guests from Warth starting from the first night of their stay. This card is free and offers numerous benefits that can be utilized throughout the entire stay.
Access the included services here.
Lech Card.
Guests from Warth also have the additional option to purchase the Lech Card at the Warth Tourist Office or from their accommodation provider once they have spent one night or more in Warth.
Access the included services here.
Furthermore, you have the opportunity to participate in guided hikes and mountain tours and avail of many other attractive offers. Whether you're summiting peaks, exploring nature, or simply soaking in the picturesque landscape - in Warth-Schröcken, you'll surely find the perfect experience for your stay.
Guest Card Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal.
The Guest Card Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal is available free of charge to all guests staying in Schröcken for three or more nights. It is valid from the day of arrival until departure and offers a variety of ways to discover and enjoy the beauty of the region.
Access the included services here.
Warth Card.
The Warth Card is available to guests from Warth starting from the first night of their stay. This card is free and offers numerous benefits that can be utilized throughout the entire stay.
Access the included services here.
Lech Card.
Guests from Warth also have the additional option to purchase the Lech Card at the Warth Tourist Office or from their accommodation provider once they have spent one night or more in Warth.
Access the included services here.
How/Where can I obtain the Warth Card or the Lech Card in Warth-Schröcken?
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You can purchase our Inclusive Cards directly from your accommodation provider in Warth-Schröcken. Additionally, the Lech Card can be purchased at the Warth Tourist Office. Find all information here.
Do children in Warth-Schröcken need their own guest card?
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Children under 6 years old do not receive an Inclusive Card. However, they still benefit from all the services included in their parents' guest card. Access the included services here.
Are there senior rates for the Lech Card in Warth-Schröcken?
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Seniors receive a 30% discount on the adult rate. Further information on Lech Card prices can be found here.
Are the guest cards in Warth-Schröcken also available digitally?
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The Bregenzerwald & Großes Walsertal guest card is already available in digital format.
Winter.
Where are the ski lifts located in Warth-Schröcken?
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The ski lifts in Warth-Schröcken are located in the Ski Arlberg area. They provide access to a diverse network of slopes and are ideal for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. Find all information here.
Which cable cars in the Warth-Schröcken ski area are currently in operation or open?
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You can find an up-to-date list of the open cable cars on our page here.
What time is the last lift ride in Warth-Schröcken?
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The lifts in Warth-Schröcken close at 04:15 pm. Find all further information here.
How long are the ski lifts open in Warth-Schröcken?
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The lifts in Warth-Schröcken close at 04:15 pm. Find all further information here.
Where can one purchase ski passes for the Warth-Schröcken ski area in Arlberg?
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Ski passes can be purchased at local ski pass sales points. You can find a list of sales points here.
Can ski passes for the Warth-Schröcken ski area be purchased online?
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Yes, ski passes can also be purchased online here.
Where can ski passes for the Warth-Schröcken ski area be collected?
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Ski passes can be collected at local ski pass sales points. Information about the locations can be found here.
How much does a day pass in the Warth-Schröcken ski area in Vorarlberg currently cost?
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You can find the current prices for day passes in the Warth-Schröcken ski area here.
What are the group rates for ski passes in the Warth-Schröcken ski area?
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You can find information about group rates for ski passes in the Warth-Schröcken ski area here.
Which ski pass allows a ride from Warth-Schröcken to Lech-Zürs?
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A ski pass for the entire Arlberg ski area allows a ride from Warth-Schröcken to Lech-Zürs. You can find all further information here.
How long are the ticket offices in the Warth-Schröcken ski area open?
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You can find all information about the current opening hours of the ski pass ticket offices here.
Where in Warth-Schröcken can one return the deposit card?
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The deposit cards can be returned at all ski pass ticket offices. You can find the list of locations here.
What family discounts are available in the Warth-Schröcken ski area?
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You can find information about family discounts in the Warth-Schröcken ski area here.
Where can winter hikers and skiers meet for meals in Warth-Schröcken?
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The best places for winter hikers and skiers to meet for meals would be at Berghotel Körbersee, Salober Gastronomie, Hotel Adler, and Hotel Jägeralpe. Please note the opening hours of each restaurant.
Where in Warth-Schröcken can one go sledding?
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In Warth-Schröcken, there are specially groomed toboggan runs where you can go sledding. You can find information about the toboggan runs here.
Where can one rent a sled in Warth-Schröcken?
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Sleds can be rented at local sports shops in Warth-Schröcken, as well as at the Warth village lift.
You can find a list of sports shops here.
You can find a list of sports shops here.
Where in Warth-Schröcken can one cross-country ski?
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In Warth-Schröcken, there are cross-country ski trails available for cross-country skiers. You can find information about the trails and their conditions here.
Where in Warth-Schröcken can one rent cross-country skiing equipment?
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You can rent cross-country skiing equipment at local sports shops in Warth-Schröcken. You can find a list of sports shops here.
Which area in the Warth-Schröcken region is suitable for snowshoeing?
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There are no marked snowshoe routes in Warth-Schröcken. We recommend asking local outdoor providers for tour information. You can find the contact details of our experts here.
When are guided snowshoe tours available in Warth-Schröcken?
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Guided snowshoe tours are offered by local providers depending on demand and availability.
You can find the contact details of our experts here.
You can find the contact details of our experts here.
Where can one rent snowshoes in Warth-Schröcken and how much does it cost?
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You can rent snowshoes at local sports shops in Warth-Schröcken. Prices vary depending on the provider and rental duration.
You can find a list of rental locations here.
You can find a list of rental locations here.
How to quickly drive by car from Warth-Schröcken to Reutte / to Bregenz / to Dornbirn / to Innsbruck in winter?
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The quickest routes by car from Warth-Schröcken to Reutte, Bregenz, Dornbirn, and Innsbruck can vary depending on weather conditions and traffic. Please use an online route planner to find the currently best route.
How to get by bus from Warth-Schröcken to Dornbirn / Reutte / Innsbruck in winter?
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You can find information about bus connections from Warth-Schröcken to Dornbirn, Reutte, and Innsbruck here.
Where are the nearest train stations for Warth-Schröcken in winter?
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The nearest train stations in winter are located in Bregenz, Dornbirn, or Reutte. You can find all information about them here.
How to get from Schröcken to the Warth-Schröcken ski area?
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From Schröcken, you can reach the Warth-Schröcken ski area either by the free ski bus or by your own vehicle.
You can find the exact timetables of the ski bus here.
You can find the exact timetables of the ski bus here.
Is it possible to ski directly from the Warth-Schröcken ski area to Schröcken?
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The village descent to Schröcken is a red slope that runs from the mountain station Ski-Schaukel Falken over the Nesslegg area down to the village center of Schröcken. It is the longest descent in the Warth-Schröcken ski area and therefore the crowning conclusion of a magnificent day of skiing in Warth-Schröcken before slipping comfortably out of your ski boots into your slippers. For further information, click here.
Is the entire Warth-Schröcken ski area artificially snow-covered?
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The Warth-Schröcken ski area is equipped with an extensive snowmaking system, which can artificially cover a large part of the slopes, ensuring high snow reliability throughout the entire ski season.
Why is the road from Warth to Lech closed in winter?
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The road from Warth to Lech is closed to general traffic in winter for safety reasons, as it is not safe to drive on due to weather conditions and increased avalanche danger.
Can you walk or snowshoe to Lech and back in winter?
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The road closure also applies to pedestrians and snowshoers. The only option is to travel to Lech via skis/snowboard.
How can you get from Warth-Schröcken to Lech on skis the fastest?
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The fastest way is to take the Salober-Jet directly to the connecting gondola "Auenfeld-Jet". You can see the connection directly on the interactive ski map here.
Are pedestrians allowed to use the ski lifts in Warth-Schröcken?
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Usually, the use of ski lifts in Warth-Schröcken is exclusively permitted for skiers and snowboarders. However, pedestrians have the option to use the Dorfbahn Warth. You can find all options for winter hikes here.
Is it possible to bring my dog on the gondola of the Dorfbahn Warth?
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Dogs are allowed on the Dorfbahn Warth. You can find the fares here.