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Seefeld sits on a high plateau above Innsbruck at around 1,200 metres, part of the Olympia SkiWorld Innsbruck region with access to over 270 kilometres of piste across five interconnected areas. DAS Kaltschmid is positioned within the pedestrian heart of the village, placing guests within easy reach of the resort's lift network, shops and restaurants on foot. Innsbruck Airport is the natural gateway, roughly 25 kilometres away, and the included transfer makes arrival straightforward. The village itself is well-served by resort buses and a compact layout means the slopes are never far. For cross-country skiing, Seefeld is one of Austria's premier destinations, hosting Olympic events on its extensive trail network.
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An elegant Tyrolean plateau famous for world-class Nordic skiing and relaxed, sun-drenched pistes.
Seefeld in Tirol is an elegant, traditional alpine village situated on a sunny plateau high above Innsbruck. Famous as a multi-time host of the Winter Olympics for Nordic events, it is widely considered one of the best cross-country skiing destinations in the world, boasting over 245 kilometers of immaculate trails. Its pedestrianized village center exudes Tyrolean charm, featuring upscale boutiques, cozy cafes, and high-end hotels. While alpine skiing here is relatively modest in scale compared to mega-resorts, it is exceptionally high quality. The two main ski hills, Rosshütte and Gschwandtkopf, provide pristine, uncrowded slopes that cater perfectly to beginners, families, and leisurely cruisers who appreciate wide turns and sunny mountain restaurant terraces over extreme, high-adrenaline terrain. Beyond skiing, Seefeld offers a remarkably well-rounded winter holiday experience. With extensive winter hiking trails, ice skating, tobogganing, and a vibrant culinary scene, it attracts visitors who appreciate a refined, relaxing mountain getaway with easy access and excellent amenities.
The alpine skiing in Seefeld is split mainly between the sunny, modern Rosshütte area and the gentle, tree-lined Gschwandtkopf. The terrain is overwhelmingly geared toward beginners and intermediates, offering wide, perfectly groomed slopes that are ideal for building confidence and enjoying relaxed, scenic carving.
A high, sunny plateau situated at 1,200 meters, famous for its unique microclimate and unparalleled Nordic sports infrastructure.
The largest ski area in Seefeld, featuring sunny, wide-open red and blue runs, a funicular railway, and stunning views from the Seefelder Joch.
A picturesque, standalone hill offering broad, gentle, tree-lined pistes ideal for relaxed cruising and scenic views of the Inn Valley.
Located right in the village center, these small hills with drag lifts are the absolute perfect starting point for children and first-timers.
Accessible via cable car from the Rosshütte side, offering steeper terrain and access to unpatrolled powder bowls for adventurous skiers.
Innsbruck Airport (INN)
30min
22km
Very fast and affordable taxi or shuttle rides from Innsbruck airport. Munich airport is also a viable option via direct bus or train. Plentiful parking at the base stations of Rosshütte and Gschwandtkopf, which is free for those holding a valid ski pass.
Early December to early April
Nordic ski trail passes are sold separately from alpine lift passes.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (EUR 65), Adult 6-Day Pass (EUR 319)