The city of culture in Tyrol
Landeck in winter
The winter in Landeck offers endless winter sports opportunities and a wide variety of discovery possibilities.
The Oberinntal impresses with groomed pistes for skiers and snowboarders as well as ideal conditions on all toboggan runs, cross-country ski trails and winter hiking trails in the region.
You can keep an eye on the situation on our local mountain, the Venet, all year round. A live cam is available for this purpose.
The numerous castles and museums can also be visited in winter and become something very special thanks to the white blanket of snow. You will see: Landeck is always worth a visit!
Winter hikes are
just wonderful!
Explore Landeck and its surroundings on foot - also in Winter.
The snow is glittering in the winter sun and scrunching under your hiking boots, the air smells fresh and clear: a winter hike really is a very special experience.
Take a hike through snowy forests, enjoy the good visibility of clear winter days and explore the town and the surrounding area on the varied winter hiking paths!
This is where your skiing holiday starts
Twelve of the very best ski resorts of the alps are within a distance of 55 kilometres of Landeck, such as Ischgl, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis or St. Anton am Arlberg and Lech/Zürs.
Additionally, the slopes of the Gourmet Ski Resort Venet on the local mountain of Landeck are just around the corner and will enchant you with 22 km of perfectly groomed slopes as well as spectacular views of the Ötztal Alps, the Lechtal Alps and the peak of the Zugspitze.
Quiet winter sports
in the tyrolean alps
Snowshoeing and ski touring are winter sports that allow you close contact to nature.
It can be a euphoric feeling to ski through untouched snowy landscapes and proudly reach the summit at the end.
You are rewarded with breathtaking views and a descent where you can make your first tracks in the loose snow. Landeck is ideal for this.
Romantic evening walks with a whoosh
On Wednesdays the gorge of the Zammer Lochputz glitters and sparkles in the darkness. The reason why are the weekly guided tours through the well lit gorge that lead you to the Zammer Stierhorn, roughly translated that is the bull's horn of Zams, and to the picturesque waterfall. A highlight not to be missed!