Cross-country skiing in Seefeld

Cross-country skiing in Tyrol

ON THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN PLATEAU IN THE ALPS.

For several consecutive years now the German Ski Association has voted the region among the world’s top cross-country ski areas – and that ranking is more than justified. Connecting the region’s five villages is a network of 279 kilometres of impeccably groomed trails covering all levels of difficulty. The ratio between classic and skating-style trails is pretty much evenly balanced and many sections have both types of trail running parallel to one another. Floodlit trails in Seefeld and Leutasch enable those who simply can’t get enough to continue doing their laps long after the sun has set. A special track in Leutasch that just opened last year offers cross-country skiing guests the chance to experience the unique natural surroundings in an intense and mindful way. Sunny platforms located at some of the most beautiful spots along the track offer little oases of peace in which to relax and simply enjoy the moment.

Cross-country skiing in Seefeld

256 kilometres of cross-country ski tracks amid a unique mountain setting.

Cross-country skiing trails

Cross-country skiing trails

The cross-country skiing network of the Olympiaregion Seefeld extends over 256 kilometers and offers cross-country skiing pleasure in all degrees of difficulty.

Tickets & Prices

Tickets & Prices

Information on advance ticket sales, points of sale, prices as well as discount prices for the use of the cross-country ski trails/roller ski track can be found here.

Nordic Competence Center

Nordic Competence Center

Due to the ideal natural conditions and the optimal altitudes combined with an excellent infrastructure, Seefeld is the sporting destination for professional and amateur athletes.



Whether beginner or expert – the cross-country ski schools in the individual villages offer tailor-made courses for every level: The offer ranges from children’s skiing courses to professional people’s cross-country skiing preparation.  Uniform, informative signposting including kilometer details, degrees of difficulty, altitude profile and possible further trails facilitates orientation in the extensive, varied network of trails.

Biathlon fever has broken out in Seefeld!

Since the winter of 2010, the Olympic venue has had one of the most modern biathlon facilities in Europe, which was of course also in use at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games. The biathlon facility in the Nordic Competence Center Seefeld is designed for 30 shooting stands. Currently, 9 stands for small bore are fixed and in operation. The remaining 21 small bore stands were temporarily installed for the 2012 Winter Olympics. Another 5 ranges are on site for air rifles.

Not only the professional athletes use the facility, but also guests are offered the opportunity to get a taste of real “biathlete air” at the courses in Martin Tauber’s Cross Country Academy!

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