Winter Time in Bergland Seefeld
Winter in Seefeld
When you claim over 245 kilometers of cross-country ski trails for yourself, declare the ski slopes your personal challenge, or feel the snowflakes tickle your face while sledding. Winter time in Seefeld is dedicated to the active – be it fans of Nordic sports like biathletes and ski jumpers, but especially to the passionate cross-country skiers.
Snowshoe and winter hiking enthusiasts find their happiness along forests, lakes, and meadows up to the peaks of Seefeld and the entire Karwendel. Ice skating, carriage rides, and a stroll through the elegant Seefeld center with exclusive shops promise enchanting activities.
Yes. Seefeld is a well-established winter sports destination with its own ski area (Gschwandtkopf and Rosshütte) as well as the world-famous Olympic cross-country trails. The ski area is ideal for beginners, families and leisure skiers – for more experienced downhill skiers, the surrounding region (Innsbruck, Zugspitzarena) offers larger ski areas. The hotel is within walking distance of the lifts.
The local Gschwandtkopf/Rosshütte ski resort offers slopes for all levels. The Zugspitze ski resort in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the Karwendel and the Innsbruck Nordkette are also easily accessible by car or train – perfect for day trips.
Seefeld has hosted the Winter Olympics twice (in 1964 and 1976) and most recently hosted the 2019 Nordic World Ski Championships. The region boasts a 245-kilometre network of cross-country trails for both classic and skating styles. Seefeld also features biathlon courses and ski-jumping facilities.
Yes, Seefeld offers a wide range of winter activities: winter walking on groomed trails, tobogganing, ice skating on the local natural ice rink, horse-drawn sleigh rides, snowshoeing and carriage rides.
There are several ski schools and ski hire shops in Seefeld, all within walking distance of the hotel. The hotel will be happy to help you with recommendations and advance planning.