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Overview

Everything that really matters in winter

The region around Seefeld and Leutasch is one of the most popular winter destinations for guests who want to combine comfort, nature and quality.

On this page you will find the most important winter activities – clearly structured, with recommended starting points, links to official information and ideas for moments of enjoyment after an active day.

Winter atmosphere: snow-covered path and mountains
Plan like a pro

Good to know

Short & practical

These points are particularly helpful for a relaxing winter holiday – also ideal for planning your journey and daily activities.

Cross-country skiing

Top region for Nordic fans

Leutasch and Seefeld are known for their network of cross-country trails. Practical: several official entry points with parking facilities.

Skiing

Several ski areas within easy reach

From family slopes to panoramic pistes: you will find a variety of options in the region – depending on your requirements.

Tobogganing

Natural toboggan runs & family routes

Tobogganing is ideal as a half-day activity – often perfectly combinable with a visit to a mountain hut.

Winter hiking

Beautiful trails without stress

Well-maintained winter hiking trails and easy panoramic tours are a high-quality alternative to a day of skiing.

Enjoyment

Hut culture & après-ski (discreet, stylish)

Good food, cosy atmosphere – a little livelier if desired, but without the rowdy atmosphere.

Planning

All official links

You can find trail status, webcams and details on the linked official region pages.

Ski run in winter with mountain panorama
Skiing & snowboarding

Skiing

Slopes, panoramic views and relaxed logistics

For chalet guests, skiing is perfect when planning is easy: clearly laid out areas, good infrastructure and clear information on status, tickets and services.

  • Panoramic views & sunny slopes
  • Offers for families and all skill levels
  • Ski schools and rental shops in the region
  • Restaurants right on the mountain

Note: Please always check the official websites for current opening hours, facility status and tickets.

Cross-country skiing in a snowy landscape
Nordic

Cross-country skiing

Get started, get going, enjoy

Cross-country skiing is a truly premium experience in Leutasch and Seefeld: wide valleys, well-groomed trails and several official entry points – ideal if you want to get started without any detours.

  • Several entry points with car parks
  • Tours of varying lengths
  • Classic & skating depending on the route
  • Perfect for quiet winter days
Tobogganing in the winter forest
Natural tobogganing

Tobogganing

Natural toboggan runs & favourite routes

Tobogganing is the perfect mix of fun and winter feeling – especially when it includes a good hut, safe routes and beautiful views.

  • Natural toboggan runs in the region
  • Ideal for families and groups
  • Perfect as a half-day programme
  • Combine with a stop at a mountain hut

Ski resorts

Where can you go skiing?

There are several ski resorts in the Seefeld region and the surrounding area – from family-friendly slopes to panoramic pistes with mountain railways, children's areas and hut stops.

Ski resort in winter in the sunshine
Selection according to requirements

Seefeld

Rosshütte mountain railway

Panoramic ski resort with infrastructure, children's area and mountain restaurants – ideal for relaxed days of skiing.

  • Panoramic & sunny slopes
  • Family offers
  • Mountain huts & restaurants

Seefeld

Gschwandtkopf

Compact, sporty – a very good option for short skiing days or when you want something uncomplicated.

  • Clear layout & quick access
  • Good addition to Rosshütte

Leutasch

Katzenkopf (family/beginners)

Ideal for leisurely days, beginners and families – and perfect for combining with a winter walk or tobogganing.

  • Family-friendly
  • Short & easy to plan

Cross-country skiing

Cross-country trails & nearest access points

Leutasch/Seefeld is one of the most famous cross-country skiing regions in Tyrol. Those who stay in a chalet want one thing above all else: quick and stress-free access to the trails.

Here are some tried and tested access points (with official tour/info links) – please check the status and preparation daily.

Access point

Leutasch – Ganghoferbogen (A7 / Gasse)

Convenient access point to a popular trail – ideal if you want to get onto groomed tracks quickly.

Tour/Details (official)

Starting point

Leutasch - Weidachbrücke (A2 / Access)

A good access point in Weidach – with official information for orientation and planning.

Tour/Details (official)

Start

Leutasch - Moos / Rödlach (A5 Obern, car park P11)

Start with designated car park - ideal for a stress-free start.

Tour/Details (official)

Tip

Katzenkopf trail (fitness circuit)

For anyone looking for a compact circuit to improve their technique and endurance.

Tour/Details (official)

The tourist office will be happy to recommend the best trail for you depending on snow conditions, wind and temperature.

Cross-country ski trail in winter in Leutasch
Get started & go

Tobogganing

Tobogganing & natural toboggan runs

Tobogganing is simply part of a winter holiday – especially when the route, view and hut are just right. Here are some recommended options in the region.

Natural toboggan run

Hoher Sattel (classic winter route)

A popular tobogganing option in the region – ideal as part of a programme with a winter atmosphere.

Overview

Other tobogganing options

The official overview is very helpful for planning your day (routes, requirements, tips).

Please check your helmet/lighting depending on the time of day/route. For natural toboggan runs, always check the status (open or closed), icing and preparation.

Tobogganing in winter in Tyrol
Fun guaranteed
Winter hiking trail in snowy landscape
Peace & Panorama

Winter hiking

Winter hiking – when you want peace and quiet

For many guests, winter hiking is a moment of luxury: clear air, quiet paths, sunshine on their faces – and then back to the warm chalet.

  • Perfect as a balance to a day of skiing
  • Ideal for non-skiers too
  • Beautiful, well-maintained paths in the region
  • Tip: start early for a peaceful atmosphere

Indulgence & Après

Après-ski, mountain huts & evening entertainment – stylish rather than noisy

After an active day, it's the feeling that counts: good food, a cosy atmosphere, a drink with a view of the mountains. In the region, you will find both quiet places to enjoy yourself and livelier spots.

Hut stops & mountain gastronomy

Ideal for a stop or two on the mountain – warm, cosy, with a view.

Katzenkopfhütte – info

Après-ski – if you're looking for something a little livelier: the Sportalm

For guests who like to end their day of skiing with music and a lively atmosphere – without the Ballermann character.

Sportalm

Wellness & relaxation

When the focus is on regeneration: warm hours, peace and quiet, relaxing your body – perfect after skiing or cross-country skiing.

Alpenbad Leutasch

Evening idea

Chalet evening with a fireplace, good food and time – often the real luxury in winter.

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Hut enjoyment and winter evening atmosphere
Moments of indulgence
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Frequently asked questions about winter activities

Practical answers for planning, equipment and daily activities.

What activity is ideal if not everyone is skiing?

Winter hiking, tobogganing and cross-country skiing can be combined very well. This way, everyone can choose their own pace – and you can meet up again afterwards at the chalet or for a cosy stop for refreshments.

Where can I find the daily status of trails and conditions?

For planning and safety, please always use the official status pages (trail report, webcams and current information). The official links are deliberately integrated directly on this page.

Is cross-country skiing suitable for beginners?

Yes. Leutasch in particular has many suitable sections and circuits. The ideal place to start is one that is easily accessible and has a clear route – we recommend taking a course/hiring a trainer if desired. Our recommendation: Fabian Kikl https://www.bergschuletirol.com/

Tobogganing: What should you pay attention to?

On natural toboggan runs, always pay attention to the condition/status. A helmet is recommended, and later in the day, depending on the route, lighting and good visibility are important.

Is there après-ski in the region?

Yes – from quiet mountain huts to livelier spots. If you want to end the day in style, there are many options in the region without an excessive party atmosphere.

For current recommendations depending on weather and snow conditions, you can find all the information you need on the official website of the Seefeld region.