Mountain hikes Hiking to the Seefelder Spitze, 2,221 m and Seefelder Joch

Seefeld /
Difficulty ratings: medium
Route length: 7.4 km
Duration: 4:30 h

Hiking to the Seefelder Spitze, 2,221 m and Seefelder Joch

Tour information

  • Requirement: medium
  • Length: 7.4 km
  • Duration: 4:30 h
  • Elevation uphill:1010 hm
  • Elevation downhill:167 hm
Highest point 2,221 m

Starting point

Valley Station Rosshütte Cable Cars Seefeld

Finishing point

Mountain Station Rosshütte Cable Cars Seefeld
  • Fitness level 5 / 6
  • Technique 5 / 6

Features

  • Circular route

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Description

The hike to Seefelder Spitze (2221 m) and Seefelder Joch is an impressive mountain tour with spectacular views of the Regio Seefeld and the surrounding mountain ranges. The starting point is parking lot P19, from which you follow the forest road into the back of Hermannstal. There, the 'Krummer Steig' (trail No. 81) begins, leading up to the Rosshütte.

At the Rosshütte, turn right onto the Schönanger Steig (trail No. 77) and follow the path carved into the rock below the Seefelder Spitze, heading towards Reither Kar. At a fork in the path, take the left turn for the final ascent to Seefelder Spitze. At the top, you’ll enjoy a stunning panoramic view of the surrounding mountains. After a short rest, continue to Seefelder Joch. From there, you can easily take the Rosshütte cable cars down to the valley, or hike back the same way to the starting point.

Please note that alpine experience and sure-footedness are essential for this tour, as some sections are steep and exposed.

Getting here

  • Parking

    Parking P19 of the mountain railways Rosshütte with an electric charging station - Seefeld.

    You can find all other car parks in Seefeld here.

  • Contact

    Wanderung zur Seefelder Spitze, 2.221 m und Seefelder Joch

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