About Seefeld in Tyrol

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The Seefeld region is a timeless classic in the heart of the Tyrolean Alps. The south-facing plateau at an altitude of 1,200 metres above sea level encompasses five villages – Seefeld, Leutasch, Mösern-Buchen, Reith and Scharnitz – all of which offer a large variety of sports and recreational activities to ensure a truly memorable break amid a breathtaking mountain landscape. At the core of the region’s philosophy is its ‘Nordic Lifestyle’ concept which brings together sport and exercise, fine living and dining and exhilarating events to create an all-embracing experience for body, mind and soul.

An area steeped in tradition, the Olympiaregion Seefeld is characterised by rural charm, warm hospitality and a vast spectrum of sports and cultural attractions. Furthermore, the region boasts the highest concentration of spa and well-being establishments in the Alps, as well as a huge choice of accommodation, from five-star superior hotels to cosy bed & breakfasts, offering breaks to suit every taste and budget.

Visitors during the winter months can savour a magical, snow-covered landscape in the heart of Alps and a large spectrum of sports and outdoor activities. The more than 256-kilometre-long network of immaculately groomed cross-country ski tracks (skating and classic-style), along with additional quality-tested special cross-country ski tracks – seven tracks suitable for adaptive Nordic skiing, two floodlit tracks for night-time skiing and one dog-friendly trail – provide optimum conditions for Nordic sports enthusiasts. Alpine skiers are also well-catered for: sun-drenched ski slopes, state-of-the-art lift facilities and a second-to-none mountain panorama guarantee unadulterated skiing pleasure. 

 

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