Andrea’s Stüble at Hotel Lech in Lech am Arlberg is not a reconstructed Alpine interior designed to look authentic. It is authentic. The wood panelling salvaged from a historic farmhouse in the Arlberg region of the Austrian Alps and now part of a family-run hotel at Dorf 263, 1,450 metres above sea level in Vorarlberg, Austria carries over a century of history in its grain, and it wears every year without apology or varnish.
Within one of the most prestigious alpine destinations in Europe, Lech am Arlberg, part of Ski Arl‐ berg, connecting 305 kilometres of pistes across Lech, Zürs, Warth-Schröcken, Stuben, St. Anton and St. Christoph the Stüble occupies a rare position: a space that is simultaneously part of the hotel and entirely separate from it. The enclosed room creates an intimacy that the main dining room, by design, cannot replicate. This makes it the natural choice for private dinners, small celebrations and the kind of evening where twelve people around a table generate more warmth than any fireplace and more stories than any guided tour.
For families staying in Lech am Arlberg whether for alpine skiing, freeride skiing and backcountry skiing in winter or hiking the Lechweg, mountain biking and golfing in the Austrian Alps during summer the games den function adds something that most hotels in the region simply do not offer: a space where the evening’s entertainment requires nothing more than a deck of cards, a set of dice and a willingness to lose gracefully. Or at least lose quietly.
Proposals, birthdays and anniversaries in Lech am Arlberg are coordinated through Hotel Lech reception. The room provides the setting. The handcrafted porcelain lamps provide the light. The century- old walls provide the discretion. And the stories that unfold here? They stay here. Mostly.
Unique by Nature. Distinctly Lech.