Parameters areski-resort 870885 enBase url is http://djangoapp:8000/
Seefeld ski resort
About Seefeld
Location:
Seefeld is 23km (14 miles) northwest of Innsbruck on a plateau above and to the north of the Inn Valley. The road (Highway 177) and rail routes continue northwards to Germany and the ski resorts of Mittenwald and Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Website:
http://www.seefeld.comResort Data:
Slopes
On the slopes
Snowfall is generally reliable in Seefeld and can be backed up by snow-making equipment, which covers 90% of the ski area's terrain. This contributes to a relatively long season, which runs from early December until Easter.
The gentle slopes of the Gschwandtkopf are an ideal confidence-builder for beginners, but are too tame for more experienced skiers who should head to the Rosshütte sector. This area, which is reached by various cable car and lift combinations, is home to off-piste terrain and more challenging blue, red and black runs.
Seefeld is a cross-country skier's paradise. There are 279km (175 miles) of trails in total, mostly running through the scenic valley route to Mösern. Routes also connect the various villages of the Olympiaregion area, including Leutasch, Reith and Scharnitz. Trails range in difficulty, lending themselves to the classic style or the more robust, speedier, skating style.
The cross-country racing school, the XC Academy (tel: +43 5212 50300; www.xc-academy.com), has been developed in Seefeld. Run by Martin Tauber (a former member of the national Austrian cross-country Olympic team), the school offers cross-country skiing training in both classical and skating styles. This is just one of nine ski schools in Seefeld and the surrounding area.
In total, the Seefeld ski region is made up of seven resorts. All local lifts, including more than 20 T-bar lifts, are included on the regional Happy Ski Card that which gives access to the whole of the ski area.
