Spectacular cross-country skiing circuit (with short hike depending on snow conditions) across the extensive sunny plateau.
This trail is freshly groomed every day. Please note that icy and slippery sections may still occur.
Trail Entry Point:
B1 at Seekirchl
Trails:
B1 – C1 – C2 – B3 – C11 – C6 – C10 – A5 – A6 – A7 – A9 – A14 – Bavaria (Riedboden track) – A12 – A11 – B9
An overview of the entire cross-country skiing network (incl. trail status) and helpful cross-country skiing information (ticket machines, waxing and service points, changing facilities, ...) can be found in the cross-country skiing report.
Trail Character:
Start & Finish: Seekirchl Seefeld, not far from the Seefeld Olympic swimming pool with parking, showers and toilets
We will then start on the B1 cross-country ski run from Seekirchl to the Arena365. There for a challenging ascent through a small wooded area to the Seewaldalm. Continue in the direction of Mösern, cross the main road via the subway and now walk back along the B1 on the other side of the road until shortly before the overpass at the Arena365. Turn left onto the black C1, a short steep section through the Kirchwald forest and continue on the C2 to Wildmoos.
 
After the challenging ascent, the rustic Wildmoosalm (1,338 m) is a good place to take a break. Then take the B3, C11 and C6 to Buchen. Go on at the C10 Mundeknie to Moos. With the entrance on the A5, the scenic route through the wide Leutasch valley begins. The route is less demanding here, instead the spectacular natural scenerycomes to the fore. You can then enjoy the change to the A6 via a subway at Obern and walk through the picturesque Leutascher Aue to the Erlebniswelt Alpenbad Leutasch.
 
There you change back to the cross-country track and the other side of the road, first taking the A7 to Ahrn and then the A9 along the turquoise blue Leutascher Ache. At the Gasthof zur Mühle in the Leutasch Burggraben district, you take the A14 past the Leutascher Geisterklamm gorge and across the state border onto Bavarian soil.
Depending on the snow conditions, the 5 km long section near Mittenwald can be used as a cross-country ski run (Riedboden) or hiking section on foot along the Isar to Scharnitz, where the plateau circuit on the A12 begins its picturesque return journey not far from the parish church of Maria Hilf.
Shortly after Giessenbach, the cross-country circuit finally changes to the A11, runs as far as Bauernwald, takes the B9 past the idyllic Landgasthof Triendlsäge (with delicious Kaiserschmarrn!) and from there only a little further to the end point of the cross-country circuit at the Birkenlift in Seefeld. From here you can take the cable car via Geigenbühel to the starting point of the plateau circuit at Seekirchl.
To reach the trailhead at Seekirchl via public transportation, take train or bus to Seefeld Railway Station. From there, it's approximately a 10-minute walk to the starting point.
For real-time schedules and connections, please consult the route planner.