Living Lech: Auf Wiedersehen!

Living Lech

For Maddie Salters, four days in Lech am Arlberg was a rejuvenating experience. Though known as ski country, she found “the relatively uncharted summer territory was just as charming and far less crowded, with enough recreational activities available to keep me constantly on my toes.” High-altitude fun in the stunning Alps meant Maddie was out daily hiking, fishing, and enjoying the early July heat spell.

My stay at Hotel Aurelio let me balance activity with relaxation. My down time was spent recuperating in the spa, dining on local fare on the sun terrace, learning about Austrian wines from the sommelier, and taking in a cooking class or two. While I am a convert to Lech’s summer season, there’s still plenty to do at any time of year in this enchanting valley. I won’t soon forget its marvelous vistas.

To help you browse the entire series about my fantastic few days at the Hotel Aurelio, here’s a list with links to all of the posts:

Living Lech

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About Madison Salters

Inflicted with wanderlust from a young age, Maddie is a native New Yorker who has lived abroad for half of her life, from cities spanning Montreal to Osaka. While there's still a lot on her 'to trek' list, she has currently landed with both feet firmly in London. As a seasoned writer and cultural essayist, you can find her work in print and online across international publications. In her spare time, she works with UNESCO, jots in notebooks, and tempts dogs into letting her pet them. She is thrilled to have the chance to guest write for the indomitable tikichris blog.
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