Description
Picturesque lakes, rustic huts, and truly stunning views: On this 13-kilometer route, you’ll discover some of the most beautiful hiking highlights in the Seefeld region. The trail is even certified with the Austrian Hiking Seal of Quality by Austria's Hiking Villages.
The starting point of the hike is right at the picturesque Seekirchl in Seefeld, which is easily accessible from the train station and nearby parking lots. After a short walk along the main road and past the WM-Hall, hiking trail No. 2 begins, heading towards Mösern. Passing the wide meadows of the Möserer Mähder, the path leads to the romantic Möserer See. It’s worth circling the lake and stopping by the cozy Möserer Seestub’n restaurant.
Next, the trail continues along the Broch-Weg to the largest free-standing bell in the Alps. Weighing over 10 tons, the Peace Bell is one of the absolute must-sees in the region, accompanied by a magnificent view over the Inn Valley. From here, the trail follows thePirschsteig (No. 2) to the aperiodic Lottensee, with the inviting Lottenseehütte.
Enjoy hiking across the snowy Wildmoos Plateau, where the next highlight is never far away. One of them is the Wildmoosalm, famous for its regional specialties like cheese dumplings and apple strudel. From here, you can either take the Wildmoosbus back to Seefeld or hike the Hörmannweg (Trail No. 2) to complete the loop at the Seekirchl.
Highlights and viewpoints:
• Möserer See
• Peace Bell
• Panoramic views of the Inn Valley along the route
• Sunny Wildmoos Plateau with views of the Rosshütte and Hohe Munde mountains
• Seekirchl