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Plus, they have their own cinema and outdoor ice rink.

Exterior of The Arula Chalets in Lech, Austria

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Surrounded by lofty white peaks meeting fluffy clouds, we were in a 360-degree winter wonderland.

The Arlberg panorama is breathtaking, and hints of blue sky and sunshine reflect the landscape.

I see why these vast, colossal slopes are dubbed the birthplace of modern skiing.

A lounge at The Arula Chalets in Lech, Austria

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Austria’s Arlberg region is quickly becoming a hot ticket for avid skiers.

Im an entry-level skier, yet I felt like a pro after two days here.

Whatever you choose, the facilities are plentiful and open for use every day.

The indoor pool at The Arula Chalets in Lech, Austria

Ill admit I felt like a kid in a candy store.

(Making time to fill your cup with the spa treats should be a priority every single day.)

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Evenings at Arula are fun, as well.

Interior of a guest room at The Arula Chalets in Lech, Austria

Using seasonal local produce and ingredients, each night offered something unique.

The menu highlights were the cheese fondue and wiener schnitzel.

With a full stomach, the shuffleboard called.

Interior of a guest room’s bathroom at The Arula Chalets in Lech, Austria

Chalet 1 starts at 18,500 euros per night, while Chalet 2 rents from 7,000 euros per night.

Both chalets are available from 25,500 euros nightly.

The indoor pool at The Arula Chalets in Lech, Austria

Interior of a guest room at The Arula Chalets in Lech, Austria

Interior of a guest room’s bathroom at The Arula Chalets in Lech, Austria

Skiing and enjoying a hot tub at The Arula Chalets in Lech, Austria

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