après-ski just like it used to be
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après-ski just like it used to be
01 gastronomy and table talk 02 In summer 2014, the Museum Huber-Hus in Lech hosts a varied exhibition focusing on Lech Cuisine. The list of ingredients is short: 650 g polenta, two litres of milk, 250 g butter, a pinch of salt and - if available - a dash of cream. It takes slightly longer to cook: You should count on stirring for a good hour. It makes enough to feed quite a few people: up to 8, by our reckoning. The dish is called Riebel, a traditional Vorarlberg food, cooked in a large cast iron pan, served hot and steaming, and washed down with a cup of barley coffee. Around 1900 in Lech, you did not find bread rolls, butter and jam on the table; instead you ate this satisfying, and what‘s more, inexpensive, cornmeal dish. It is very rare to see Riebel simmering on the stove these days – but the smell of it does bring back the days gone by. The days when Lech Zürs was still predominantly an agricultural area. With the advent of tourism Lech Zürs changed for good. Cuisine and dining customs adapted rapidly to the new challenges. Tracing these changes is one of the aims of the special Gastronomy and Table Talk exhibition. Planning for the exhibition centred around the fact that with 14 gourmet restaurants, Lech Zürs boasts „‘the highest density of Gault Millau toques in Austria‘ and was described in the 2008 Falstaff Restaurant Guide as the ‚world‘s best gourmet village‘“, said Thomas Felfer of the Museum Huber-Hus in Lech. This special exhibition will trace the changes in cuisine and dining customs from 1900 to the present day. The exhibition‘s primary source of information came from extensive interviews conducted with the local Lech population. Their memories and their culinary vocabulary form the common thread that runs through the special exhibition at the Huber-Hus museum. Apart from being a basic human requirement, eating always involves a strong social element. As settled communities developed, the need arose for them to produce their own food, cultivate fields, and establish trade routes to get those goods which they themselves did not have. Since time immemorial, for example, Lech has obtained its flour and corn from Oberstdorf, in Germany and, by way of reciprocity, the local farmers sold their livestock and other products there. „There has always been a lively trade, and this is reflected in the recipes“, Felfer said, referring to the old cookery books and old school cook books, from which various influences can be traced. „Even polenta, the main ingredient in the Riebel mentioned above, could not be grown in Lech at such high altitudes, so it had to be bought. But it is something which keeps very well, and could therefore be stored in quantity. The rural diet in 1900 was by no means inferior to today‘s diet; it simply did not contain the variety that people are used to nowadays. The list of ingredients in the recipes was seldom very long. White and yellow turnips and cabbage were stored in earth cellars. Meat was smoked and salted to preserve it. Fresh meat, which graces our tables almost every day, was seldom eaten by our forbears, except when slaughtered, which usually happened in autumn. „Fresh meat used to be called ‘green meat’ in those days“, said Felfer. As important sources of nutrition, milk and dairy products were found in almost all dishes. 08 servus 1/14 New stories about the Austria for people we like and who like us a bit, too. at the austria summer 2014 open hearth in a walser house It was mainly stews which were prepared on an open hearth, of course. It was only with the closed stove, the ring stove, that a variety of foods could be cooked all at the same time – and this naturally affected the kind of food served at the table. Such a simple stove obviously meant that you could not feed many guests. The stream of tourists to the region steadily increased, which resulted in kitchen equipment undergoing significant changes. Inns were developed, hotels were built, and obviously, the kitchen areas had to be fitted out in line with the new demands placed on them. Whereas the mountaineers who came at the very beginning were much more interested in reaching the summit than indulging in culinary flights of fancy, the guests who cavorted on the ski slopes asked for more comfort, and for greater choice on the menu than those strapping mountaineering enthusiasts of the 19th century who came in pursuit of the most inhospitable places, or were just passing through. The people of Lech were quick to adjust themselves to the new requirements and started to offer international cuisine – as menus from the 1950s clearly show. Fads, such as the fondue, also found their way onto restaurant menus as culinary specialities. The so-called „cold platter“ featuring cold meats was commonplace well into the 1970s. That has something to do with chefs mostly having the day off on Sunday, while the guests still needed to have their appetites taken care of. Even the term „cold platter“, which is hardly ever used today, shows that with changes in gastronomy and dining customs, the words we use to describe food change too. The Gastronomy and Table Talk exhibition devotes much attention to this important aspect. The tasty Riebel, whose aroma is still recalled with fondness by many older folk, is unfamiliar to most of the younger generation. Speaking of which, the trend in cooking continues to place emphasis on regional specialities. Riebel, therefore, has a good chance of reappearing on one or two menus in future. Special exhibition: Gastronomy and Table Talk at the Museum Huber-Hus. Dates: 24 June 2014 to 05 October 2014. Opening hours: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays 3.00 – 6.00 p.m. sun & snow firn & fun! We‘re staying open until 27 April! Mornings on the piste, afternoons sunning on the terrace! A short bike ride or a walk through springtime alpine pastures are other possibilities to consider. If you like walking on the golf course instead, remember that Hotel Austria guests receive a discount at Golfclub Bludenz-Braz. Over Easter, enjoy the whole gamut of great things Lech has to offer in springtime! easter at hotel austria 20. - 27.04.2014 All-inclusive price: ¤ 1.150 per person, in a nice comfortable double room > Breakfast buffet, selection of cakes in the afternoon, and a 6-course dinner menu > Free use of the AlpinBad bathing facilities and Revitalium spa and wellness area > Free use of the fitness room > Bathrobe and slippers during your stay > 6-day ski pass > Bicycle hire > Walking sticks > Garage parking > Wi-Fi access après-ski just like it used to be End your day on the slopes in style at Tanzcafé Arlberg - 30 March to 13 April 2014. Jazz, soul, rock´n roll and swing bands play live at the Rüfiplatz, in the relaxing atmosphere either inside the hotel or on the openair terraces – and give you an experience reminiscent of the good old days! Reception staff will be happy to give you details on when and where the bands will be playing. Free admission. 01 canyoning! a special alpine experience for people of all ages Kitted out with a wetsuit and helmet, canyoning harness, rope and backpack, you get into the cool water. Following the natural course of the stream you abseil through the middle of waterfalls, slide over smooth stone slabs, jump into crystal clear pools and swim through deep river passages. First in dry training, and then later in the canyon, you will learn the right techniques every step of the way, with expert advice from highly-trained canyoning guides. Supervised by experienced guides, you‘re bound to learn something more about this exceptional sport. Join us in discovering the fascinating natural features in the deep, narrow gorges and the thrill of lively, moving water. You will need good physical fitness, a towel, swimwear and sports shoes you don‘t mind getting wet. Even children as young as 7 can manage the initial stages in the canyon. Special tours for children or families are geared towards mastering the basics - easy as pie! Our guides always choose a route individually tailored to the level of physical fitness, experience and proficiency of the group. Fore! the lech golf course dream comes true in autumn 2015! In the breathtakingly spectacular Zugertal mountain valley at an altitude of 1,500 m, work will begin on the highest golf course in Austria in the summer of 2014. On what is arguably the only piece of flat terrain in the whole of the Arlberg region, the beautiful 9-hole course will be nestled against a backdrop of high alpine scenery, and created as if it had always been there. It promises to become the ultimate in golfing enjoyment for beginners and old hands alike. the fairways! This summer, we would love to take a stroll around the course with you if you are interested in seeing progress so far, and look forward to the first game in autumn 2015. Until we can tee off in Lech, we‘ll continue to practise at Golfclub Bludenz-Braz and the golf course in Mieming in earnest preparation for the Golf Challenge Lech 2014! During course construction, particular care will be taken to respect the indigenous flora and fauna as much as possible. There is the chance that a few marmots might develop a liking for the game and become enthusiastic spectators. Peaceful coexistence between humans and the local wildlife is entirely possible, of course – as long as golfers manage to keep to Lech Zürs Tourismus © HannoMackowitz Running high run in lech! Regardless of whether you like to call it jogging, running, Nordic walking, trail running, mountain running or just walking, you’re sure to find the ideal terrain to enjoy your favourite form of ambulation with us. Because the landscape is perfect. The altitude is ideal. And monotony is impossible. With 10 specially designed running and Nordic walking paths, Lech has everything you need for a great run. And everyone is invited to come and enjoy the magical mountains of Lech during the special running events organised by the town. We hope you have a great time and a good workout each and every time! Take a deep breath and off you go! Back home, your feet are pounded into submission by hard asphalt and despite your high-tech running shoes they feel tired and fa- 02 Golf Challenge Lech 2014 tigued. You’re constantly confronted with artificial obstacles, such as intersections and red lights, that break your rhythm. You stand there and breathe in fine dust and car exhaust, both neither healthy nor fragrant. Breathe a sigh of relief, because you won’t find any 03 of that up here with us. Guaranteed! At an altitude of 1,450 m, this high alpine valley is the ideal spot for an active summer vacation. 10 running paths offer you 54 km of running fun to enjoy. You can run on gravelled paths along the river, soft meadows, mossy forest paths and trails strewn with fir branches and you may not even notice that these different kinds of terrain work like a massage on your feet. But as soon as you take off your running shoes and wade barefoot in the cool waters of the Lech, just because you want to, just because you want to breathe in the fresh, pure mountain air, then you’ll know how refreshing and exhilarating a holiday here can be. A week to remember! Regardless of whether you’re a professional or a beginner, great fun is guaranteed this week. Together with 3 other hotels – Hotel Gasthof Post, Hotel der Berghof and Hotel Goldener Berg – this week will feature an extravaganza of great golfing and fine gourmet dining, because each of these hotels is opening its doors for a festive dinner as well. Following the game, all of the guests will meet at the terraces of the golf club and can thus get to know their fellow players. This way, by the end of the week, golfing opponents can turn into golfing friends. At the same time, however, there is a bit of rivalry developing around the game for the Hotel Cup. All of the guests will be vying for this grand prize. But no worries, even if you’re off your game on one day: only the four best guests at each hotel will be counted towards the win. Last summer, we were once again successful and were able to win the Cup back. We hope to have peaked your interest... Here’s the preliminary programme for the 2014 Golf Challenge: > Sunday: welcome cocktail and dinner at Hotel Austria > Monday: practice round on the Champion’s Course in Mieming > Tuesday: tournament in Mieming and dinner at the Hotel Gasthof Post > Wednesday: concert evening > Thursday: Short course tournament at the 3-hole golf course in Lech and dinner at Hotel der Berghof > Friday: Practice round at the golf course in Bludenz-Braz (Texas Scramble format) > Saturday: Final tournament in Braz and closing dinner at the venerable Hotel Goldener Berg Package price includes: > Breakfast and dinner (excl. beverages) > All practice rounds and tournaments > Transfers to the golf courses > Lunch on game days > Tickets for the concert evening > Starting present and other small gifts during the week > Closing ceremonies > Guided walks and mountain hikes > Lech Card for free use of hiking buses, mountain tramways, etc. > Free mountain bike rental > Admission to the spa area Revitalium and the new pool landscape Alpine Baths, with separate areas for adults and children > New gym with a fantastic view of Lech > New youth room, with pool table, table football and Playstation > Table tennis > Childcare at the Teddy-Club for kids 3 and up > Children’s playground > Wi-Fi throughout the Hotel > Bath robe and slippers during your stay > Garage parking and much more... For more information, please contact Claudia or Georg Strolz golf challenge lech 2014 package from 20 to 27 July 2014 Package price for 7 nights, in a comfort double room: EUR 1.355 For weekend reservations from Thursday to Sunday: EUR 605 Accompanying persons may participate in the side events! Package price in a comfort double room, without golf: EUR 1.005 03 7th Lech Musicians Day Lech Zürs Tourismus © Mathis Paella before... ....and after not to be missed! „music - in traditional garb!“ on saturday 02.08.2014 from 11.00 a.m. onwards Family snippets At the 7th Lech Musicians‘ Day folk musicians, singers and dancers will come together in Lech once again from near and far and transform our village into our own version of the „Cloud of Sound“. The Musicians‘ Day will be officially opened at 11.00 a.m. at the Rüfikopfplatz. After that, participating groups will play and sing everywhere – in mountain huts and alpine pastures, in formal gardens and sunny terraces; or, if the weather is bad, somewhere cosy indoors. The traditional dishes and specialities served by various hotels on the day are a perfect accompaniment to the Lech Zürs Tourismus © Maria Muxel folk music. At 7:00 p.m. some groups will make music at the service held in the Lech Parish Church, followed by a convivial gettogether at around 7.30 p.m. with music and dance at the Lecher Stube. We heartily encourage all guests to don their traditional costume or dirndl for this event! 2013 was an intense year for us. It included a leavers‘ ball for each of our children, Aurel and Johanna. Two lavish celebrations which we will always remember. Aurel passed his course in hotel management in June, and Johanna will sit for her exams at the beginning of June this year. Among the highlights of last year was our short holiday in Ibiza, where we visited our friends, Susi and Sepp Schellhorn. A gifted cook, Sepp spoiled us in style at his country estate and treated us to barbecues and an excellent paella. We thank them both for this very relaxing time spent together. Aurel, the Entertainer Our Lech Classical Music Festival package: “hiking, wellness and music” from 3 to 10 august 2014 Arrival on Sunday with a gala dinner in the evening. Half board for 7 days (great breakfast buffet, selection of cakes in the afternoon, gourmet dinner) Leisurely walks with Jürgen, our long-time hiking guide every day, Monday to Friday, usually from 9.00 a.m. to about 2.00 p.m. Thursday: summit tour upon request. 3rd lech classic music festival Tuesday 5 August to Saturday 9 August 2014 The 2014 Classical Music Festival offers six consecutive days of more „serious“ music for the connoisseur. Better-known works as well as some unconventional pieces will feature on this carefully crafted programme. The programme opens with a launch into the world of Gospel and Spirituals with a striking interpretation of the Creation story. And in sharp contrast: An evening at the opera with a difference. Excerpts from „Die Fledermaus“ and „The Merry Widow“ will not only be performed and sung, but will also include commentary and critical appraisal. To commemorate the 300th Birthday of Christoph Willibald Gluck, there will be a concert performance of his reform opera „Orfeo ed Euridice“. As always, high-profile soloist recitals by international artists span a wide musical arc. We look forward to seeing all concertgoers once again this year! 04 > Between 5.00 and 7.00 p.m., a classical music concert on four evenings of the week. Spa afternoons: > 1 x manicure > 1 x pedicure > 1 x peeling and hay bath > Free use of the AlpinBad bathing facilities and Revitalium spa and wellness area > Bathrobe and slippers during your stay You are also invited to join us for a hiking cocktail gathering, a small wine tasting, and our raclette evening on the Friday. Your Hiking, Wellness and Music all-inclusive price for seven nights, including half board, treatments and concert tickets: ¤ 880 per person, in a nice comfortable double room. Johanna with grannys Elsbeth and Hermi Aurel takes care of wood The off-season months of May and June saw the men of the family cutting wood for the fireplaces in the reception and swimming pool areas. Although it is sweaty work, Aurel and Georg enjoy this time spent together outdoors very much. As they do every summer, Georg and Johanna go on a hike together. This hiking trip has become something of a tradition. In summer 2013, they hiked stage 1 of the Lech trail. Anyone who visits Lech in the summer should include this amazing hiking trip in their plans. Georg and Johanna explore the Lech 05 „... I want to go agaaaaaaain.........!!!!!!“* autumn week for active enthusiasts hiking and wellness hiking and wellness: 21 - 28 Sept or 28 Sept - 05 Oct 2014 Treat yourself to an activity-filled holiday for the mind and body at the end of summer. Enjoy our guided hiking tours in the beautiful mountains in the mornings, and indulge yourself in the afternoons with soothing treatments in our Revitalium spa and wellness area. * Something we hear all the time! And we hear it each summer, during the Austria Children’s Adventure Week at the latest The Children’s Adventure Week at the end of August has really become a set part of the summer programme at the Austria. For one week, as many outdoor activities as possible are offered, for three different age groups! Whether its an excursion to Bärenland, a day at the fish pond in Zug for the little ones or an Indiana Jones day, building rafts and exploring caves for kids and teens: next year we are sure to come up with some exciting adventures for the wee ones! Here’s our programme: 06 > Minis from 3 to 6: > Fishing at the fish pond > Grilling at the Lech > Adventure hike > Visit to Bärenland > Kids’ Olympics and much more > Kids and Teens from 7 to 14: > Adventure Park Schröcken > Mini-canyoning > Adventure Day > Children’s climbing > Family adventure > And for parents > 5 guided hikes > 2 guided mountain climbs > Daily relaxing at the Revitalium and the new Alpine baths > Free mountain bike rental children´s adventure week 2014 from 23 to 30 August 2014 Package price for 7 nights in apartment excl. cleaning, incl. half-board > EUR 690 per adult in small apartment > EUR 790 per adult in mid-size apartment “E“ or apartment “small with loft” > EUR 879 per adult in apartments “D“, “F“ or “D south“ > EUR 900 per adult in apartments “G“ or “Omeshorn“ > Per child, 0-6 years: EUR 0 > Per child, 7-10 years: EUR 320 > Per child, 11-14 years: EUR 420 The week‘s activities: Arrival on Sunday with a gala dinner in the evening. Half board for 7 days (great breakfast buffet, selection of cakes in the afternoon, gourmet dinner). Leisurely walks with Jürgen, our long-time hiking guide every day, Monday to Friday, usually from 9.00 a.m. to about 2.00 p.m. Thursday: summit tour upon request. Spa afternoons: > 1 x manicure > 1 x pedicure > 1 x Classic facial treatment > 1 x toning beauty treatment > 1 x aromatherapy massage > 1 x peeling and hay bath > Free use of the AlpinBad bathing facilities and Revitalium spa and wellness area > Bathrobe and slippers during your stay Holiday happiness for a Swiss couple Maggie and André were the lucky winners of the „Vorarlberg Experience“ raffle competition held in September 2013. Their prize was a relaxing hiking weekend with us at Hotel Austria. They enjoyed their days spent in Lech, and afterwards wrote us a nice letter: You are also invited to join us for a hiking cocktail gathering, a small wine tasting, and our raclette evening on the Friday. hiking and wellness 21 - 28.09.2014 or 28.09. – 05.10.2014 Your Hiking and Wellness all-inclusive price for seven nights, including half board and treatments: ¤ 910 per person Once again, thank you very much for the perfect hospitality in your hotel! The prize allowed us to discover a region and an exceptional centre of wellness which we know will hold a special place in our memories in the years ahead. We will also remember the laughter, and incredibly amusing time we had – as I am sure our fellow guests from Alsace in the dining room will, too! Yours sincerely, Your Swiss guests, Maggie and Andre Hättenschwiler 07