Lech is also the ideal starting point for wonderful excursions to the nearby surrounding area.
Bregenz
Visit the county capital of Vorarlberg and enjoy a pleasant walk by the beautiful Bodensee promenade or visit the historic old town. A visit to the Bregenz Festival on the unique lake stage makes for a very special cultural event.
Bregenzerwald cheese street
Go on a culinary journey of discovery and learn more about the famous cheeses from the Bregenzerwald. A collaboration between farmers, innkeepers, craftsmen and business of the Bregenzwald has made it possible to gain an insight into the long tradition of cheese production in Arlberg.
Discover the magnificent artistic treasures of the Bavarian kings’ castles.
Schloss Linderhof (Linderhof Castle)
Schloss Linderhof was built under the rule of King Ludwig II between the years 1870-1879, and coined as King Ludwigs favourite castle. The rococo jewel is reminiscent of the “petit Trianon” in the famous Castle of Versailles and was the only one of the three Bavarian king’s castles that was completed.
Schloss Neuschwanstein (Neuschwanstein Castle)
The arguably most famous of the Bavarian king’s castles, Schloss Neuschwannstein was built between 1869 and 1886, also by King Ludwig II of Bavaria. The fairy-tale castle is styled like a middle age castle and is a popular photography subject and has stood in front of the backdrop in many film productions.
Schloss Hohenschwangau (Hohenschwangau Castle)
From 1832-1836, crowned Prince Maximilian of Bavaria had the dilapidated Schwanstein castle rebuilt in a new gothic style. A visit to the castle leads you back to a time, long since passed, and holds many cultural treasures in store for you.
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