Lech & Zug info please
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Thank you Jastem :thumbup:
Cafe Schneider sounds about right -)
Those cable car trips are pretty demanding!
Cheers,
Quick newsflash from Lech - Cafe Schneider no longer exists it seems!
Quick newsflash from Lech - Cafe Schneider no longer exists it seems!
Thank you for the update, Jastem :thumbup:
never mind :cry:
I've heard there is a good hot chocolate at the top of the cable car?
How is the skiing?
Kind regards,
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Started by Biki17 in Austria 22-Dec-2012 - 32 Replies
Jastem
reply to 'Lech & Zug info please' posted Dec-2012
I seem to recall having a wonderful pancake and hot chocolate in Cafe Schneider in the main street of Lech quite close to the cable car entrance. I think there is also a coffee stop and viewing platform (plus small museum) at the top of the cable car.
Biki17
reply to 'Lech & Zug info please' posted Dec-2012
jastem wrote:I seem to recall having a wonderful pancake and hot chocolate in Cafe Schneider in the main street of Lech quite close to the cable car entrance. I think there is also a coffee stop and viewing platform (plus small museum) at the top of the cable car.
Thank you Jastem :thumbup:
Cafe Schneider sounds about right -)
Those cable car trips are pretty demanding!
Cheers,
'yadi
reply to 'Lech & Zug info please' posted Dec-2012
Biki17 Hope you don't mind me adding a relevant query to your thread.
I'm staying in Zug in the last week of Feb with friends and we need to try and arrange some lessons. Can any of the contributors familiar with the area suggest a school or instructor we can arrange in advance please?
We'd be looking for 5 days for a group of 4-6 with a couple of weeks experience in resort and 2 days for 3-4 more advanced skiiers who've been skiing 10 years or so.
Thanks
I'm staying in Zug in the last week of Feb with friends and we need to try and arrange some lessons. Can any of the contributors familiar with the area suggest a school or instructor we can arrange in advance please?
We'd be looking for 5 days for a group of 4-6 with a couple of weeks experience in resort and 2 days for 3-4 more advanced skiiers who've been skiing 10 years or so.
Thanks
Jastem
reply to 'Lech & Zug info please' posted Dec-2012
I have never had lessons in Lech, but the Lech Tourist Information website should have the information you need. I don't think the lessons will actually be in Zug, but in Lech. The linking ski buses are very efficient though.
PaulS
reply to 'Lech & Zug info please' posted Dec-2012
Hi Yadi
I can recommend the Lech Ski School - http://www.skischule-lech.com
One of the best instructors is a guy called Julio (Argentinian) - he is extremely well known in Lech and in great demand so try and book early.
I can recommend the Lech Ski School - http://www.skischule-lech.com
One of the best instructors is a guy called Julio (Argentinian) - he is extremely well known in Lech and in great demand so try and book early.
'yadi
reply to 'Lech & Zug info please' posted Dec-2012
Thanks chaps - our organiser is on to it now. Always good to have a personal recommendation :D
Jastem
reply to 'Lech & Zug info please' posted Jan-2013
biki17 wrote:jastem wrote:I seem to recall having a wonderful pancake and hot chocolate in Cafe Schneider in the main street of Lech quite close to the cable car entrance. I think there is also a coffee stop and viewing platform (plus small museum) at the top of the cable car.
Thank you Jastem :thumbup:
Cafe Schneider sounds about right -)
Those cable car trips are pretty demanding!
Cheers,
Quick newsflash from Lech - Cafe Schneider no longer exists it seems!
Biki17
reply to 'Lech & Zug info please' posted Jan-2013
Quick newsflash from Lech - Cafe Schneider no longer exists it seems!
Thank you for the update, Jastem :thumbup:
never mind :cry:
I've heard there is a good hot chocolate at the top of the cable car?
How is the skiing?
Kind regards,
Topic last updated on 29-January-2013 at 19:19