ATOL protected holidays

Seefeld

Summer holidays here are great for...
Walking
Cycling
Mountain biking
Lakes
Swimming
A smorgasbord of Seefeld summer adventure awaits, with a side of schnitzel and wild swimming. Paradise for picnic pros and mountain mooch around-ers.
  • High-altitude haven, warm Austrian welcome
  • 650km of trails & total freedom
  • Sun-warmed summits & soothing spas
Tucked away in Austria’s Tirol Alps, Seefeld isn’t your average alpine resort. Perched on a sunny plateau at 1,200m, here you can fill summer days with scenic hikes, shimmering lake swims, and bike rides through pine-scented forests.
It’s a place where five chocolate-box villages (Seefeld, Leutasch, Mösern, Reith, and Scharnitz) come together to offer a buffet of fresh-air adventures, with a side of spa time and schnitzel. Whether you’re a hungry hiker, two-wheeled explorer, or lake-dipping leisure-seeker, Seefeld rolls out the mountain magic in style. This is high-altitude, low-stress living at its loveliest.
Whether you’re pedalling past wildflower meadows or strolling to a mountain hut, Seefeld’s smooth transport and trail access make every adventure refreshingly simple. Especially with the free PlateauCard guest pass, which most accommodations (we'll show you which ones) offer as part of your stay. Often called the ‘Seefeld Summer Card’, it’s your golden ticket to extra experiences and free perks, including almost all local buses and trains - ideal for reaching trailheads or exploring without a car. It also offers free or discounted guided hikes, village tours, and family activities.
  • High-altitude haven, warm Austrian welcome
  • 650km of trails & total freedom
  • Sun-warmed summits & soothing spas
Tucked away in Austria’s Tirol Alps, Seefeld isn’t your average alpine resort. Perched on a sunny plateau at 1,200m, here you can fill summer days with scenic hikes, shimmering lake swims, and bike rides through pine-scented forests.
It’s a place where five chocolate-box villages (Seefeld, Leutasch, Mösern, Reith, and Scharnitz) come together to offer a buffet of fresh-air adventures, with a side of spa time and schnitzel. Whether you’re a hungry hiker, two-wheeled explorer, or lake-dipping leisure-seeker, Seefeld rolls out the mountain magic in style. This is high-altitude, low-stress living at its loveliest.
Whether you’re pedalling past wildflower meadows or strolling to a mountain hut, Seefeld’s smooth transport and trail access make every adventure refreshingly simple. Especially with the free PlateauCard guest pass, which most accommodations (we'll show you which ones) offer as part of your stay. Often called the ‘Seefeld Summer Card’, it’s your golden ticket to extra experiences and free perks, including almost all local buses and trains - ideal for reaching trailheads or exploring without a car. It also offers free or discounted guided hikes, village tours, and family activities.
Seefeld

Activities

Hiking & Walking
Hiking & Walking
Seefeld’s hiking scene is seriously impressive, with over 650km of well-marked trails through alpine meadows, deep forests, and craggy peaks. From mellow strolls to lung-busting climbs, there’s something for every energy level, with easy options starting right from the village or via the Rosshütte mountain railway, which whisks you up to nearly 2,000m.
  • Leutasch Ghost Gorge (Geisterklamm) - A family-friendly walkway clinging to cliffs, complete with waterfalls and a touch of mystery.
  • Brunschkopf Panorama Loop - Mid-level circular hike with Insta-worthy views and peaceful woodland. Ideal for amateur photographers.
  • Seefelder Spitze Summit - For the seasoned hiker chasing altitude and the glory of the climb. Start from the Rosshütte lift and conquer this dramatic peak.
Seefeld’s hiking scene is seriously impressive, with over 650km of well-marked trails through alpine meadows, deep forests, and craggy peaks. From mellow strolls to lung-busting climbs, there’s something for every energy level, with easy options starting right from the village or via the Rosshütte mountain railway, which whisks you up to nearly 2,000m.
  • Leutasch Ghost Gorge (Geisterklamm) - A family-friendly walkway clinging to cliffs, complete with waterfalls and a touch of mystery.
  • Brunschkopf Panorama Loop - Mid-level circular hike with Insta-worthy views and peaceful woodland. Ideal for amateur photographers.
  • Seefelder Spitze Summit - For the seasoned hiker chasing altitude and the glory of the climb. Start from the Rosshütte lift and conquer this dramatic peak.
Cycling & Mountain biking
Cycling & Mountain biking
Cycling in Seefeld hits that perfect note between adventure and ease. With 570km of trails ranging from scenic forest roads to knobbly mountain tracks, it’s got plenty of route options whether you’re on a road bike, mountain beast or trusty e-bike. All of which are widely available to rent in town, so you can gear up easily to tackle one of these:
  • Isar Cycle Path - A laid-back ride tracing the turquoise Isar River into the Karwendel mountains. Smooth, scenic and very picnic-friendly.
  • Wildmoos Loop - Gravel paths, shady trees, and an optional lake stop. Perfect for e-bike cruisers and curious explorers.
  • Reitherjoch Ridge Ride - A steep climb rewarded with big mountain payoffs. Great for the fitness fanatics and downhill thrill-seekers.
Cycling in Seefeld hits that perfect note between adventure and ease. With 570km of trails ranging from scenic forest roads to knobbly mountain tracks, it’s got plenty of route options whether you’re on a road bike, mountain beast or trusty e-bike. All of which are widely available to rent in town, so you can gear up easily to tackle one of these:
  • Isar Cycle Path - A laid-back ride tracing the turquoise Isar River into the Karwendel mountains. Smooth, scenic and very picnic-friendly.
  • Wildmoos Loop - Gravel paths, shady trees, and an optional lake stop. Perfect for e-bike cruisers and curious explorers.
  • Reitherjoch Ridge Ride - A steep climb rewarded with big mountain payoffs. Great for the fitness fanatics and downhill thrill-seekers.
Other things to do
Other things to do
Seefeld’s not just a hit with hikers and bikers - there’s a full line-up of lakes, peaks and quirky pastimes for when your legs need a little break:
  • Wild swimming in Lake Möserer See - A hidden forest lake with balmy waters. Ideal for nature lovers and mountain mermaids.
  • Olympiabad Seefeld - Pools, slides, and spa zones galore. Great for families or anyone in desperate need of a muscle-soothing bubble jet.
  • The Peace Bell in Mösern - A serene spot with alpine views and a daily chime from the largest freestanding bell in the Alpine region.
Seefeld’s not just a hit with hikers and bikers - there’s a full line-up of lakes, peaks and quirky pastimes for when your legs need a little break:
  • Wild swimming in Lake Möserer See - A hidden forest lake with balmy waters. Ideal for nature lovers and mountain mermaids.
  • Olympiabad Seefeld - Pools, slides, and spa zones galore. Great for families or anyone in desperate need of a muscle-soothing bubble jet.
  • The Peace Bell in Mösern - A serene spot with alpine views and a daily chime from the largest freestanding bell in the Alpine region.
Where to eat and drink
Where to eat and drink
Seefeld serves up hearty, traditional Tyrolean treats with a modern twist. Whether you’re into rustic huts, sun-drenched terraces or something a little more gourmet, there’s no shortage of flavour here:
  • Restaurant Südtiroler Stube - Rustic, cozy vibes and tasty traditional Tyrolean fare. Best for big appetites - come hungry, leave happy.
  • Wildmoosalm Hut - Reachable only by trail or bike, this mountain hut is for food-loving explorers looking for panoramic patios and proper Kaiserschmarrn (fluffy shredded pancake with fruit compote). Yum!
  • Plangger Delikatessen - A deli-meets-wine-bar where you can sip Austrian wine and nibble local cheese. Great for grown-up evenings.
Seefeld serves up hearty, traditional Tyrolean treats with a modern twist. Whether you’re into rustic huts, sun-drenched terraces or something a little more gourmet, there’s no shortage of flavour here:
  • Restaurant Südtiroler Stube - Rustic, cozy vibes and tasty traditional Tyrolean fare. Best for big appetites - come hungry, leave happy.
  • Wildmoosalm Hut - Reachable only by trail or bike, this mountain hut is for food-loving explorers looking for panoramic patios and proper Kaiserschmarrn (fluffy shredded pancake with fruit compote). Yum!
  • Plangger Delikatessen - A deli-meets-wine-bar where you can sip Austrian wine and nibble local cheese. Great for grown-up evenings.
Seefeld

Maps

Seefeld - resort map
Seefeld

Weather average

Average daily high
May
21°C
temp
Jun
23°C
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Jul
25°C
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Aug
24°C
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Sep
20°C
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Oct
16°C
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