The most atmospheric winter walk in Tyrol.
The Seefeld region, including Leutasch, is an ideal destination for winter hikers. With an extensive network of 142 kilometres of cleared and signposted winter hiking trails, it offers a wide range of opportunities to explore the snow-covered Alpine landscape. Winter walks in the sunshine are particularly attractive, leading along wide, flat paths through unspoilt nature. There are also 35 kilometres of snowshoe hiking routes available, which offer an intensive experience of nature away from the groomed trails. For long-distance hikers, the 1st long-distance winter hiking trail in Tyrol offers a four-day tour with alternating accommodation, while the five-day Seefeld high plateau winter long-distance hike is designed with a fixed base in Seefeld. This variety of offers makes the Seefeld region a paradise for winter hikers.
The most beautiful winter hiking trails in Seefeld and Leutasch lead through snow-covered forests, sunny plateaus and offer impressive views. Popular routes include the Wiesenweg in Leutasch, the Seefeld-Wildmoos-Mösern winter circular hike, the tour to the Gaistalalm and the path from Mösern to the Ropferstub'm. Also recommended are the winter hikes to the Triendlsäge through the Katzenloch and the tour around the Gschwandtkopf. All paths are groomed and offer refreshment stops.
The Seefeld region offers winter hikers a variety of highlights. A special experience is the 100,000 Lights Trail, a circular trail around 1.7 kilometres long, which runs around the Pfarrhügel and the Hotel Klosterbräu in the winter months and bathes the snow-covered landscape in warm light. Two winter long-distance hiking trails are available for multi-day tours: the 1st Tyrolean winter long-distance hiking trail with four stages and changing accommodation and the five-day, star-shaped Seefeld high plateau winter long-distance hiking trail with a fixed base in Seefeld. Ambitious runners can take advantage of the winter trail running routes, which run along prepared winter hiking trails and offer a unique running experience in the wintery mountain air. The region has a total of 142 kilometres of cleared and signposted winter hiking trails that lead through untouched winter landscapes and offer impressive panoramic views. These diverse offers make the Seefeld region a paradise for hiking in winter.
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