FOR SNOW LOVERS
Snowshoe walking
in Tyrol!
There are 142 km of winter footpaths around the Hotel Eden in Seefeld just waiting to be explored on snowshoes.
FOR SNOW LOVERS
There are 142 km of winter footpaths around the Hotel Eden in Seefeld just waiting to be explored on snowshoes.
If you want some peace and quiet away from the ski slopes, then a snowshoe walk will be just perfect. It’s the best way to enjoy some downtime in the mountains while going on an idyllic walk through the snow.
Escape the stress of your daily routine and take a tour through the breathtakingly beautiful winter wonderland of the Olympic Region Seefeld.
The Olympic Region Seefeld is a paradise for nature-lovers. Many specially marked snowshoe trails lead through the snowy winter landscape, offering amazing mountain views. Let your mind wander and your thoughts roam free! Breathe in the fresh mountain air and recharge your batteries. For a break, there are plenty of cosy mountain huts to stop at. Whether you want to go by yourself or with a guided group – there’s something for everyone. It’s a unique experience that you’ll remember long after your holiday is over.
So get yourself ready and off you go to Seefeld with its many fantastic snowshoe walks.
From the Hotel Eden, begin by heading for the Olympic stadium which is where this circular walk starts.
The easy tour takes you via the Brunschkopf and the Möserer hill back down to the Wildmoos holiday hostel and over the Wildmoosalm pastureland back to the start. The tour offers spectacular views from the Brunschkopf over Seefeld and towards the Karwendel range, and later towards the mighty Hohe Munde and into the Gaistal as far as the Zugspitze.
The bottom of the Gschwandtkopf chairlift is about 10 minutes’ walk from the Hotel Eden.
A leisurely snowshoe walk takes you from the Wildsee up Seefeld’s closest mountain. From the summit there are fine views of the Hohe Munde, the Wetterstein and Karwendel mountain ranges, and down into Seefeld. It is a great tour in breathtaking scenery at the edge of the Gschwandtkopf skiing area.