Get closer to nature on winter or snowshoe hikes. If you are an avid winter or snowshoe hiker, we warmly recommend our region with 142 km of winter hiking trails.
Winter and snowshoe hiking in Seefeld
Seefeld offers wonderful winter hiking trails in a wide, white landscape. Enjoy fresh powder snow, the cool winter air and the glitter of the winter landscape in the sun. We are happy to recommend the most suitable winter hiking trails and snowshoe tours in our region for your requirements.
142 kilometers of cleared hiking trails in different lengths and degrees of difficulty await you in Seefeld. For experienced winter or snowshoe hikers, there are more demanding snowshoe tours and winter hiking trails that lead over mountains and valleys. For newcomers, we also have short winter hiking trails that will get you to your destination faster and more easily. Countless routes and snowshoe tours extend over the winter hiking network between the five locations of the Region Seefeld. And they all have one thing in common: the most beautiful views of our untouched winter landscape.
Lovely snowshoe hikes in Seefeld
Explore Seefeld in snowshoes. Our Region Seefeld offers numerous snowshoe tours that lead you through woods and meadows. Leave everyday life behind and experience the untouched nature of the Tyrolean Alps in a unique way. At this point, we would like to recommend a few lovely snowshoe tours:
Brunschkopf snowshoe hike
You start this snowshoe hike at the Wildmoosalm and cover 5 kilometers to Mösern. You will conquer 214 meters in altitude. Sounds like a casual walk? Still, the route has it all and it will take you about 2.5 hours to complete. It’s definitely worth it, because you will see the Brunschkopf in the end. Along the way you can also enjoy a wonderful view and a dreamy winter landscape. You can find more information about this snowshoe hike here >>
Snowshoe hike to the RauthĂĽtte
The snowshoe hike to the Rauthütte starts at the Ropferstub’m. From there, follow path no. 27 to the main street and to the Katzenloch. Once there, the snowshoe tour continues on path no.99 to the Rauthütte. The descent is via the old lift route to Leutasch. The snowshoe hike to the Rauthütte is a medium-difficult route and takes about 3 hours to walk. More information about the snowshoe tour to the Rauthütte >>
Winter hiking in the Region Seefeld
Winter hiking in the Region Seefeld is pure freedom. Breathe the fresh air, enjoy the fairytale winter world and experience pure joy. There is a suitable route for everyone in our region. You can walk for hours through the snowy landscape or take a short digestive walk after a hearty lunch. Below, we present a few of our winter hiking trails:
Winter hike on the Reith panorama trail
This 1.8 kilometer hike on the Reith Panorama Trail lasts about 1.5 hours, is slightly shorter, but also more demanding. After a 110 meter ascent from the Reith train station, you get to Reith, where you can strengthen yourself at the Rasler’s shop. On this route a wonderful winter landscape awaits you too, as you can see for yourself here >>
Winter hike Achweg-Klamm-Ahrn & continuation to Unterleutasch
You don’t need snowshoes for this winter hike. The 5.1 kilometers take about 2 hours, but at a leisurely pace. You only have to climb 8 meters once. You start in the gorge district and walk along the Leutascher Ache to Ahrn. A lovely hike to enjoy the fresh air and marvel at the wintry region. More information is available here >>
3 lakes circular hike on the Seefeld plateau
Being moderately difficult, this 12.3 kilometers hike lasts around 4 hours. The route leads you from Seefeld past the Möserer See above the Lottensee to the Wildmoossee and back to Seefeld. Due to an ascent of 368 meters, this hike may feel more strenuous.
Toler (Unterleutascher Wiesenrundgang): You have to allow around 45 minutes for this light 4.2 kilometers hike. Even after a decent meal, you can easily master the way between the forest and the meadow.