An cross-country ski round through the most beautiful natural scenery of the Region Seefeld - Tirols Hochplateau.
This trail is freshly groomed every day. Please note that icy and slippery sections may still occur.
Trail access:
B1 at the Seekirchl
Trails:
B1 - C1 - C2 - B3 - C11 - C6 - C10 - A5 - A6 - A7 - A9 - A7 - A6 - A5 - C10 - A4 - C8 - C11 - B3 - A3 - C2 - C1 - B1
An overview of the entire cross-country trail network (including current status) as well as helpful cross-country information (ticket machines, waxing and service stations, changing facilities, etc.) can be found in the Trail Report.
Characteristics:
As one of the most extensive and challenging cross-country loops, the spectacular Kaiser Max Loop leads from the Seekirchl to Wildmoos through idyllic forest sections, traverses the scenic Leutasch Valley almost in its entirety, and returns to Seefeld with an impressive downhill trail section.
Detailed route description:
Start & Finish: Seekirchl, just a short distance from the Seefeld Olympiabad with parking, showers, and restrooms.
The route begins along the B1 trail at the Seekirchl and continues to the Arena365. From there, it follows Olympic-tested sections to the Seewaldlift and further along the B1 to Mösern. After crossing the main road via an underpass, the trail continues on the opposite side back toward Seefeld until just before the overpass near the Arena365. Here, turn left onto the black C1 — a short, steep ascent through the Kirchwald forest — and continue on the C2 forest trail towards Wildmoos.
After the demanding climb, the rustic Wildmoosalm (1,338 m) is a perfect spot for a well-deserved break with seasonal specialties, steaming hot drinks, and refreshing beverages. The route then continues via B3, C11, and C6, passing the two aperiodic mountain lakes before reaching Buchen. Follow the C6 for a short section along the main road, then switch to the C10 on the opposite side and continue to the Moos cross-country parking area (Rödlach car park).
Joining the A5, the trail now winds through the wide and scenic Leutasch Valley — less demanding, allowing the stunning natural backdrop to take center stage. Enjoy a smooth glide through the picturesque Leutasch meadows via the underpass from A5 to A6, continuing all the way to the Alpenbad Leutasch.
After an optional sauna break, switch trails and sides of the road near the Alpenbad, following A7 to Ahrn and then A9 along the turquoise-blue Leutascher Ache. Near Unterkirchen, A9 loops back toward Ahrn. From there, follow A7 back to the Alpenbad (another optional sauna stop) and continue on A6 and A5 back to the Moos car park.
A short black section on C10 leads to Muggenmoos, where the blue A4 offers a beautifully snow-covered forest loop. The route continues energetically via C8, C11, and B3 back to Wildmoos, where the blue A3 adds a romantic forest circuit before C2 and C1 descend spectacularly back to the Arena365. From the overpass, B1 leads the final stretch back to the starting point at the Seekirchl.
Drive with the public transport to Seefeld railway station, then walk approximately 10 minutes to access the trail at the Seekirchl.
If you prefer starting at Seewaldalm, take bus line 434 from Telfs to the "Mösern Lifte Seewaldalm" stop.
All real-time connections can be found in the route planner.