Seefeld in winter

Seefeld is one of the most popular winter holiday resorts in Tyrol. There are four ski resorts in the area around Seefeld, two of which are for beginners. However, skiing is not the absolute highlight, as there are more varied ski resorts elsewhere in Tyrol. So what makes Seefeld so unique in winter?

Aerial view of Seefeld

Seefeld is located on a high plateau at a very sunny altitude, mostly above the fog line. While Innsbruck and other places in the area are covered in a grey blanket of fog in winter, the sun often shines in Seefeld.

Toboggan hill in Seefeld

Seefeld has popular shops and restaurants in the town as well as various walking paths around the town. One popular walking path takes you over a small hill from one end of the town to the other in 25 minutes. Another walking path leads along the frozen Wildsee (also called Seefelder See).

Wildsee Seefeld

Seefeld's attractions include an indoor swimming pool, an ice skating slope, small hills for tobogganing, cross-country skiing, downhill skiing, numerous fashion shops and good restaurants.

View towards Seefeld

Seefeld is particularly known for its cross-country ski trails and is one of the best cross-country skiing areas in Europe. With over 245 km of perfectly groomed trails, it attracts cross-country skiing enthusiasts from all over the world. In addition, Seefeld offers a relaxed, family atmosphere, ideal for winter hikes and cozy stops in rustic alpine huts. The combination of sporting activities and wellness makes Seefeld the perfect winter holiday destination.

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Arrival: By train directly from Innsbruck (about 20 minutes), the train stops in the center of Seefeld. If you have a car, there are plenty of parking options, but these are often overcrowded on sunny weekends. So you should arrive early enough.

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