Village Running Loop Seefeld

Seefeld / Karwendel
Route length: 4.9 km
Duration: 1:00 h

Easy village running loop from Seefeld through the pedestrian zone, past Pfarrhügel, Seekirchl, and Wildsee, offering beautiful views of the village.

Tour information

  • Length: 4.9 km
  • Duration: 1:00 h
  • Elevation uphill:22 hm
  • Elevation downhill:22 hm
Highest point1,207 m

Starting point

Seefeld Railway Station

Finishing point

Seefeld Railway Station
  • Fitness level 3 / 6
  • Technique 3 / 6

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Equipment

Running shoes, functional running clothing, a running backpack or vest, sufficient water and snacks, as well as basic endurance and a secure running technique, are recommended for this tour. Additionally, a running map or GPS device, a first aid kit, sun protection, and running poles if needed are advisable.

Description

This village running loop takes you to Seefeld's highlights – from the idyllic Wildsee and the scenic view from Pfarrhügel to the iconic Seekirchl and the vibrant pedestrian zone. The circular route is accessible year-round and offers a varied mix of nature and cultural sights.

The starting point is the information office at Seefeld train station. From there, the route passes through the pedestrian zone, lined with shops and cafés. It continues past Casino Seefeld, across the village square, and by the former Augustinian monastery (now Hotel Klosterbräu) towards the shopping arcades. At the roundabout in front of the Olympiabad, the path stays straight until it reaches the well-known Seekirchl, which is circled once.

Next, the trail leads up to Pfarrhügel, offering a wonderful view over the rooftops of Seefeld and down to the Wildsee. This is also where the Apostle Circle is located. The route then continues to the parish church of St. Oswald before returning through the pedestrian zone.

Now, the path becomes quieter. Passing the horse-drawn carriage parking area, a short gravel path branches off to the right towards Wildsee. The Gschwandtweg follows the lakeshore, passing Café Sonja at the forest pool and winding through a small woodland area, where lucky runners might spot squirrels. The trail continues along the Wildsee promenade, past the Strandperle lakeside beach, before heading back towards the village center.

To finish, the loop passes through the pedestrian zone once more, offering plenty of options for a well-deserved break. The tour ends back at the train station.

The indicated running time is a guideline and depends on personal fitness.

Getting here

  • Parking

    Parking lot P8 Centrum with electric charging station - Seefeld.

    You can find all other car parks in Seefeld here.

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