Cross-country skiing trail B3 - Wildmoos See

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Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 2.9 km

The B3 trail offers a varied route through different landscapes, including clearings, sunny plateaus and cool basins.

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 2.9 km
  • Elevation uphill:49 hm
Highest point1,331 m

Starting point

Wildmoosalm

Finishing point

Wildmoosalm

Styles

Skating / Classic
  • Fitness level 4 / 6
  • Technique 4 / 6

Best time of year

  • January
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Source: Innsbruck region

Description

Trail Entry Point:
Wildmoosalm

Trail Character:

The B3 Wildmoos Lake trail is a moderately difficult, snow-sure loop through the idyllic high plateau around Wildmoos. It winds through open forests and sunny sections, passing the mysterious aperiodic lakes Lottensee and Wildmoossee. The Wildmoosalm lies directly along the trail and is perfect for a relaxing break with regional delights.
Note:
Trail conditions may change throughout the day depending on the weather. Please be aware that icy sections or deep grooves may occur. Adjust your skiing style accordingly.

Connecting Trails:
A3 Torfstich, C2 Wildmoos, and C11 Lottensee
An overview of the entire trail network (including current trail conditions) and helpful cross-country skiing info (ticket machines, waxing and service stations, changing facilities, etc.) can be found in the cross-country skiing report


Nearby huts and mountain restaurants

Getting here

  • Arrival by public transport

    By public transport, travel to Seefeld train station and then take the Wildmoosbus to the starting point at the Wildmoosalm.

    All real-time connections can be found in the route planner.

  • Parking

    Car Park P17 Reithalle – Seefeld

    You can find all other parking options in Seefeld here.

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