Today, I will take you with me on the magical hike along the river from Zug to Lech, two little villages located in Arlberg, Austria.
Hii, I am Sascha, your tourguide for today! Walk with me from Zug to Lech, through a Narnia like landscape
The villages are famous for all kinda winter activities including sledding, skiing, snowboarding and of course, hiking!
The day started good, since it was sunny. It is not so often that we are so lucky to have our day off from work when the sun is out, so we decided to do the hike we planned already for a while.
The first pictures are made on the mainroad in front of Alphorn, the hotel where we are living, minutes away from the start of the trail. The entire village is covered in snow, including the road, there isn't much traffic out here so you would almost forget that it is actually a road. And the beautiful scenery of the mountains which are surrounding the village, helps to enjoy this part of the track as much as the forest trail.
After a few minutes we arrived at the start of the track, where the pine trees grow, covered in snow. The part which is still unknown, ready to be explored.
Look, that's Zug, our hometown for winter
The once green field full of flowers, covered now under a thick blanket of shimmering snow. The landscape changed completely which makes it almost look like a different world. The nature here in Zug is so magical and exciting!
Let's walk through this magical landscape
Come and follow me
I had never seen the snow shimmer so much as here in Zug before. It looks like a fairytail landscape, where they added some glitters to let the snow look truely magical. And when you have a good look at the snow, You will see that it is completely covered by crystals! That's why it shines that much!
Shimmering Snow
The crystals appear when the water in the air condensate on the cold snow, and freezes again in all kind of shapes, called crystals. It is a beautiful phenomena to once admire in real life! You might wanna write it on your bucketlist!
Snow and frozen water on the branches of the trees
The frozen water out of the air shapes crystals on the snow
After admiring the crystals from closeby, we walked further through the sunny valley. The temperature was warm enough to take of our jacket, something you wouldn't expect in such an icy and snowy environment. The sunrays reflect in the snow in a similar way as they do on the water, to make the sun even stronger (and the sunburn too).
When walking through the forest it is cold and shady. The tall standing pine trees block out the sun, but at the other side, we appreciated the sunshine even more after we left the forest. But let's not forget, the forest is beautiful too with its Christmas trees full of snow.
Just me :)
The walk goes for a large part side to side to the river, which runs to a lake a bit further away,to hard to reach in winter. But I hope to show you the lake coming summer, when the bus can reach there and the walk around the lake isn't 25 KM anymore :p

Life is good here in the Austrian winter!
Selfies with a 35mm lens are not that easy
We took the bus back home to Zug, since there are good connections between all villages. And believe me, the bus rides through those landscapes are one of the most beautiful rides I have experienced!
Thank you for coming along on my winter hike. I hope you got a good impression of the nature here in the Austrian mountains.
Regards,
Sascha