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Wilderer Chalets Tyrol in winter – location & how to get there

Location overview

Quiet location on the edge of the forest above Leutasch

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Wilderer Chalets Tyrol in winter – location & how to get there

Distances & surroundings

  • Leutasch centre: approx. 2 minutes by car
  • Nearest supermarket (e.g. in Weidach): a few minutes' walk

  • Seefeld in Tirol: approx. 10 minutes by car
  • Innsbruck city & airport: approx. 35-40 minutes by car

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Travel options in winter

How to get to the Wilderer Chalets

Whether by car, train, bus or plane, the Wilderer Chalets are easily accessible in winter. Simply choose the travel option that suits you best.

Arriving by car

1 · Auto / Mietwagen

The most comfortable way to travel in winter is usually by car or hire car. Free parking is available directly at the chalets.

Recommended route from Innsbruck / Germany

  1. 1Take the A12 Inntal motorway to the Zirl-Ost / Seefeld exit.
  2. 2Follow the B177 (Seefelder Straße) towards Seefeld.
  3. 3In Seefeld, continue towards Leutasch.
  4. 4In Leutasch-Weidach, follow the signs and set your satnav to Weidach 374f, 6105 Leutasch.

The easiest way to navigate is to use the Google Maps route planner linked below or the QR code.

Parking

Free parking spaces are available directly at the chalets – even for several cars per chalet.

Important information for travelling in winter

  • Winter tyres are generally recommended in the Alpine region during the cold season and are mandatory in winter driving conditions in Austria.
  • Snow chains can be helpful in heavy snowfall – especially if you are not used to winter mountain roads.
  • The main roads are usually well cleared. Nevertheless, allow plenty of time and drive defensively.
  • Extreme snowfall can cause short-term delays – if in doubt, check the current situation before you travel.

Arriving by train & bus

2 · Bahn & Bus

For a relaxed and climate-friendly journey, the Seefeld in Tirol and Innsbruck railway stations are ideal destinations.

Nearby stations

Seefeld in Tirol station

Direct train connections from Innsbruck, Munich and Zurich, for example. From Seefeld, you can take a bus or taxi to Leutasch.

Innsbruck station

Large railway junction with long-distance connections from all over Europe. From here, you can take a regional train to Seefeld or a bus towards Seefeld/Leutasch.

Bus connections to Leutasch

Regional bus lines (e.g. Regiobus line 431/433) operate between Seefeld and Leutasch. One of the closest stops to the chalets is Leutasch Weidach Quellenhof or Weidach Zentrum. From there, you can reach the chalets after a short drive or a short taxi ride.

Arrival by plane

3 · Flugzeug

For guests from abroad, Innsbruck Airport is the best option. Alternatively, Munich and Salzburg are also possible airports.

Innsbruck Airport (INN)

The nearest airport is Innsbruck (approx. 35-40 minutes' drive to the Wilderer Chalets). From there, you can reach Leutasch by hire car, taxi or train & bus via Innsbruck-Seefeld-Leutasch.

Other airports in the area

Alternatively, you can travel via Munich or Salzburg and from there take a hire car or train via Innsbruck to Seefeld and on to Leutasch.

Practical information

Arrival, check-in & parking

The chalets are available from 4 p.m. on the day of arrival. You can conveniently drive up to the chalet and park directly.

If you are travelling by train and bus, we recommend taking a taxi from Seefeld or Leutasch-Weidach to the chalets for the last leg of your journey. We are happy to assist you in advance with tips on how to organise your trip.

Good to know

  • The access road to the chalets is paved and is usually cleared in winter.
  • A sat nav or smartphone with Google Maps makes it easier to find your way during the last stage of the journey.
  • Via Garmisch, the journey does not involve any motorway sections in Austria – which means no vignette :)
Frequently asked questions about getting hereWinter · 5 Fragen
Do I need snow chains in winter to get to the Wilderer Chalets?

In normal winter conditions, you can usually get to the chalets with good winter tyres without snow chains. However, snow chains can still be helpful in heavy snowfall – especially if you are not used to winter mountain roads. Check the current weather conditions before you travel.

Is there free parking directly at the chalets?

Yes, free parking spaces are available directly at the Wilderer Chalets. Several parking spaces are available per chalet.

How far is it from the chalets to the nearest supermarket?

In the district of Weidach and in Leutasch, you will find shopping facilities that can be reached in a few minutes on foot or by car. There is also a wider selection in Seefeld in Tirol.

Which bus stop is closest for arriving by bus?

One of the closest stops is Leutasch Weidach Quellenhof or Weidach Zentrum. From there, you can reach the Wilderer Chalets after a short taxi ride.

Can I get around locally without a car?

Yes, there are regional buses in the Olympiaregion Seefeld. However, for flexible excursions in winter, we recommend a car or hire car, especially if you are travelling with skis, toboggans or equipment.