Accommodation with wonderful views in Lech am Arlberg
Alpine idyll at 1,500 metres
Here at the Hotel Schranz, we strive to be a home from home in the Austrian Alps. A place where guests can experience new things every day, yet feel they are coming home when they head back to the hotel. A place offering a genuinely warm welcome to a region we are proud to call home.
At the heart of it all lies nature itself – a huge natural playground waiting to be explored. After a long day of hiking in summer and skiing in winter, there is just time for a quick visit to the spa before dinner followed by a drink at the hotel bar to reflect on an action-packed day. Our cosy rooms are the perfect place to relax and get a good night's sleep before it's time to do it all over again the next day.
Meet your hosts
The Hotel Schranz is very much a family affair. We are happy and proud to share with guests the region we are fortunate to call home. From a friendly smile in the morning to inside tips on the best things to do in Lech am Arlberg, we take pleasure in using our local knowledge to ensure holidaymakers staying with us have the best possible experience. Keen to know more about who we are? Click on the link below.
Start the day the right way
Start the day the right way with a healthy and hearty breakfast to give you the energy you need for all those adventures that await in the mountains. Breakfast is also a good opportuntity to ask your hosts for a few ideas on what to do in Lech am Arlberg and the surrounding region.
A question of taste
Natural wood, cosy sofas, large windows and a roaring fire – our hotel bar and lounge is the perfect place to relax after a long day in the mountains. Settle down to coffee and cake in the afternoon, enjoy a quick aperitif before dinner or end the evening with a glass of fine wine. A great spot to relax with friends old and new!
Local and seasonal produce
Handmade food goes best with handmade wine. Before the wine is put in the bottle and the Wiener schnitzel on the plate, there are many steps that require lots of work, starting with the procurement, processing and harvesting of the raw products and ending with the finishing touches in the kitchen or wine cellar.