Seefeld
Off Piste Skiing in Seefeld
Those seeking a challenge will enjoy the off-piste that is available once you get above the Härmelekopf cable car, although it would be advisable to make use of a local guide to help lead you to the best areas.
Seefeld also offers a huge variety of cross-country skiing, making it the ideal destination for anyone who fancies giving it a go for the first time, or who is looking for more experience.
Family Skiing in Seefeld
Seefeld is well suited to children, with a popular ski school and a special area that is especially for youngsters.
Childcare is also available at the ski school which means that older members of the group can take on the more challenging routes whilst the kids are entertained.
Apres-Ski in Seefeld
The après-ski in Seefeld comprises of a range of bars and cafes that offer ample opportunity to relax with a drink after a day on the slopes – some of which offer live music for added entertainment.
For a relatively small resort, there’s also plenty of dining options, which offer everything from grilled meats to local Tyrolean cuisine and then more international treats like Italian and Chinese.
Non-Skiing Activities in Seefeld
Off the slopes there are a range of other activities available, which include sleigh rides, bowling, a casino and a sports centre with swimming pool.
It’s also easy to access Innsbruck by train for a day out exploring the sights.
Nearest Airport in Seefeld
Innsbruck
Transfer Times in Seefeld
40 mins
Accommodations in Seefeld
Resort Details
- Resort Altitude: 1207 m
- Highest Lift: 21000 m
- Total Piste: 50 km
- Longest Run: 7 km
- Directions of Slopes: N, S
- Uphill Capacity: 17000
- Total Lifts: 31
- Gondolas/Cable cars: 2
- Chairlifts: 7
- Drag Lifts: 21
- Good for Families
- Good for Non-skiers
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Innsbruck Airport
Calais Ferry Port