Lumi’s Marketing Manager Lauren Honican experienced our self-guided trip to Seefeld & Seiser Alm with her partner Myles. Their favorite discovery: restaurants only accessible by ski!
Read MoreThe Marcialonga & König Ludwig Lauf trip overlaps with Fasching, or carnival season, and reminds me of a traditional Fat Tuesday treat: Krapfen. Learn what makes the trip and these traditional Viennese doughnuts so rich and sweet!
Read More“One of my favorite places to ski on earth.” - Olympic Gold Medalist Jessie Diggins about Seiser “Awesome”
Read MoreLumi Experience’s Marketing Manager, Lauren Honican, spent the past week traveling with guests on the 2023 Dolomitenlauf & Marcialonga Trip to Germany, Austria and Italy. Lauren takes a few moments to reflect on her experiences…
Read MoreBig snowfall in central Europe over the past couple of weeks has made the Alps a winter paradise. The central European Worldloppet season kicked off with the Dolomitenlauf in Obertilliach, Austria last weekend. Photos capture the experience much better than words…
Read MoreWe’re excited to announce our continued partnership with the Worldloppet international ski marathon series as an official tour operator. To celebrate, we’re giving away a trip for two on the 2023 Seefeld & Engadin trip. Sign up for the Lumi and Worldloppet Newsletters by December 15th for a chance to win!
Read MoreThey say “skiers are made in the summer.” It turns out, Zirbenschnaps is also made in the summer. This special Tyrolean beverage is a Lumi guest favorite on the ski trails in the winter.
Read More“One of my favorite places to ski on earth.” - Olympic Gold Medalist Jessie Diggins about Seiser “Awesome”
Read MoreI met up with Matt Liebsch and the Pioneer Midwest staff in Ramsau, Austria last weekend.
Read MoreAs you put storage wax on your skis this spring, have you ever wondered how skis are actually made?
Read MoreIt’s already December and the Boulder Mountain Tour is looming ahead of us on February 5. How am I going to get prepared? That’s not too far away!
Read MoreThe BIKE Transalp is one of the original mountain bike stage races -- 7 days of riding across the Alps from Austria, through Switzerland and finishing in Italy. Each day consists of around 60 miles of riding and 10,000 feet of climbing (the Chequamegon Fat Tire is 40 miles with “just” 2,000 feet of climbing). Don’t worry though, I wasn’t actually crazy enough to attempt all 7 days.
Photo: TVB Tiroler Oberland Nauders © Klaus Listl