Travel guide Bach
Through the Außerfern to Bach
On our portal, you will find interesting offers for a
holiday in the mountains in the Lechtal in Tyrol. A suitable location is a holiday home or apartment from private owners in Bach in the Reutte district. You can arrive via the Lechtalstraße road. If you are coming from Germany, the easiest and quickest route is through the
Außerfern. There is no train connection in the valley. The nearest train stations are in Reutte and Füssen (Ostallgäu). The nearest airports are located in Innsbruck and Munich. Book a cozy accommodation, a house, or a stylishly furnished apartment with Wi-Fi, a sunny terrace, fireplace, barbecue facilities, and a sauna in the best location, and enjoy a trip tailored to your personal wishes, full of privacy and in the best location. Spend a stay full of tranquility and relaxation, and forget about the stress of everyday life!
Sunshine on the peaks
Bach in Lechtal is located in a temperate climate zone. The altitude influences the weather by causing less precipitation and decreasing average temperatures as the altitude increases. In winter, warmer air masses can gather in the valley, creating pleasant conditions. The mountain peaks and the south-facing slopes receive the most sunshine, which also favors a skiing holiday with a holiday home and apartment. In spring and autumn, you can explore the beautiful natural landscapes while hiking or cycling. This is also a good time for a
holiday with a dog or pet in the Lechtal. Many holiday accommodations allow you to bring your beloved dog. Whether it's summer or winter, there's always something to do in this region.
The four elements of Tyrol
With a holiday home or apartment from private owners in Bach, you have the opportunity to discover the culinary delights in the
Lechtal in Tyrol. The four typical Tyrolean elements, Knödln, Nudln, Nockn, and Plenten (polenta), can be found in the local kitchens. The local delicacies originate from the peasant kitchens of the 18th and 19th centuries. Meat was used sparingly. Italian influences have been evident for quite some time. Regional classics include Tyrolean bacon dumplings, Kaspressknödel, Gröstl with fried egg, Kiachl with cranberry jam, and Zillertaler Krapfen. A focus is placed on local ingredients, whether in mountain pastures, huts, rustic inns, or fine gourmet restaurants. Tyrolean top chefs are awarded a total of 110 Gault Millau points. Visiting a cheese dairy or a schnapps distillery is always recommended.
Top-quality slopes and adrenaline kicks
If you visit Bach in winter and move into a stylishly furnished holiday home or apartment for a stay, you can use top-quality pistes in a breathtaking panorama. Skiing in the Lechtal Nature Park region is a fun experience for the whole family. Larger and more exclusive is Ski Arlberg, the largest connected ski area in all of Austria. Here, 305 kilometers of downhill runs and 88 ski lifts await you. The ski lifts operate from St. Christoph,
St. Anton and Stuben, through Lech and Zürs to Warth and
Schröcken. Numerous offers also attract visitors to the beautiful region around Bach during the warmer months. For example, cycle along the Lech cycle path or use the three outdoor swimming pools or indoor pool. For an action-packed experience, check out the Wally Blitz summer toboggan run in Elbigenalp at the Knittel ski lift, which will take you into the valley at high speed. Take a trip to Pfronten or hike up the Belchen and enjoy the view. The ascent to the border triangle also offers a beautiful view of the valley.
Active holiday in Bach: Off to Jöchelspitze
With a holiday home or apartment in Bach, you have an ideal starting point for wonderful hikes into the Lechtal Nature Park region. You can use countless hiking tours, mountain paths, or themed trails and immerse yourself in breathtaking natural landscapes. Get to know the country on a bike ride or an action-packed rafting or canyoning tour. Explore the uninhabited Madauntal and Sulztal valleys. The 2,226-meter-high Jöchelspitze is also worth a tour. From the mountain station, you can follow the Botanical Educational Trail, which will lead you to the summit. At the peak, you will get a fascinating view of the Lechtaler and Allgäuer Alps. A special experience is a guided llama trekking tour that you can book in Bach. In summer, various concerts and village festivals delight visitors in Bach, creating a unique atmosphere. Sights in the village include the 18th-century parish church of Our Lady of Purification, the St. Anthony Chapel, the Seesumpf Chapel, and the Lech Bridge, which was rebuilt after the 2005 flood. Learn more about local history at the Heuberg Museum on the Jöchelspitze. A cultural highlight is the events at the Geierwally open-air stage, which is romantically nestled among bizarre rock formations. Since 1993, this unique natural stage in the Bernhardsschlucht has attracted thousands of visitors annually with theater performances and concerts. Rent cozy accommodation, a house, or an apartment tailored to your personal wishes with a sauna, sunny terrace, barbecue facilities, fireplace, Wi-Fi, and the best location and enjoy the luxury of a relaxing and private stay.