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Hotel Aurora GmbH & CoKG
Maria Burtscher
Omesberg 209
6764 Lech am Arlberg, Austria
Tel. +43 5583 2354 0
Fax +43 5583 2354 30
hotel@aurora-lech.com
www.aurora-lech.com
VAT number: Atu 36064904
Commercial register number: 15726b
Commercial register court: Feldkirch
Responsible chamber: Wirtschaftkammer Vorarlberg
Section: Tourismus
Occupational group: Tourismus
Agency according to ECG: BH Bludenz
Bank: Raiffeisenbank Lech
Bank identifier code: 37449
Bank code number: 12526
Iban: AT803744900000012526
Bic: rvvgat2B449
Corporate form: GmbH & CoKG
Copyright:
© Lech Zürs Tourismus
© Lech Zürs Tourismus / Sepp Mallaun
© Lech Zürs Tourismus / Christoph Schoech
© Lech Zürs Tourismus / Lisa Mathis
© Lech Zürs Tourismus / Bernd Eisenschink
© Lech Zürs Tourismus / Hanno Mackowitz
© Lech Zürs Tourismus / Hans Wiesenhofer
© Lech Zürs Tourismus / Alex Kaiser
© Lech Zürs Tourismus / Dietmar-Hurnaus
© Lechweg
© Ski Arlberg
© Philosophicum Lech-sikommunikation
© Raphaela Seifert
© Roman Jäger
© Fabian Heinz - boxfish gbr
The general terms and conditions of the Austrian Hotel Association apply (https://www.oehv.at/) as well as our cancellation fees.
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www.web-crossing.com
Consulting
OBERHAUSER CONSULTING
HOTEL BUSINESS PARTNER
Mag. (FH) Gabriele Oberhauser & Team
6020 Innsbruck, www.oberhauser-consulting.at
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When you visit a page of our website that contains a social plugin, your browser establishes a direct connection to Facebook servers. Facebook directly transfers the plugin content to your browser which embeds the latter into the website, enabling Facebook to receive information about your having accessed the respective page of our website. Thus we have no influence on the data gathered by the plugin and inform you according to our state of knowledge:
The embedded plugins provide Facebook with the information that you have accessed the corresponding page of our website. If you are logged into Facebook, your visit can be assigned to your Facebook account. If you interact with the plugins, for example by clicking “Like”, or entering a comment, the corresponding information is transmitted from your browser directly to Facebook and stored by it. Even if you are not logged into Facebook, there is possibility that the plugins transmits your IP-address to Facebook.
For the information on the purpose and scope of data collection and procession by Facebook, as well as your rights in this respect and settings options for protecting your privacy please visit Facebook’s privacy policy: http://www.facebook.com/policy.php.
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Use of Tweet-Button by Twitter
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When you visit a page of our website that contains a social plugin, your browser establishes a direct connection to Twitter servers. Twitter directly transfers the plugin content to your browser which embeds the latter into your tweet (twitter-message), enabling Twitter to receive information about your having accessed the respective page of our website. Thus we have no influence on the data gathered by the Twitter plugin, but we assume that your IP address is being included.
For the information on the purpose and scope of data collection and procession by Twitter, as well as your rights in this respect and settings options for protecting your privacy please visit Twitter’s privacy policy: http://twitter.com/privacy
If you are a Twitter member and do not want Twitter to connect the data concerning your visit to our website with your member data already stored by Google, please log off Twitter before entering our website.
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Commercial cookies:
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EU Regulation arbitration
Mandatory information according to the Regulation (EU) No 524/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council: Follow this link to the website of the European Commission’s entity for online dispute resolution for consumer disputes: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/
Information on online dispute resolution in accordance with Article 14, Section 1 of the ODR Regulation:
The EU Commission offers the possibility for online dispute resolution on a platform operated by it (so-called 'ODR platform '.). The OS platform can serve as a focal point for the extra-judicial settlement of disputes arising from online sales contracts or service contracts. This platform is to be achieved through the external link http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr
Should you have any initial questions concerning a potential dispute resolution, please email us at hotel@aurora-lech.com