Winter hike W19: Winter hike Wildmoosalm - Fludertal

Seefeld / Karwendel
Difficulty ratings: easy
Route length: 16.2 km
Duration: 5:00 h

Hike from the Wildmoos plateau through the snow-covered Fludertal valley to the train station Seefeld.

Tour information

  • Requirement: easy
  • Length: 16.2 km
  • Duration: 5:00 h
  • Elevation uphill:368 hm
  • Elevation downhill:361 hm
Highest point1,335 m

Starting point

Seefeld Railway Station

Finishing point

Seefeld Railway Station
  • Fitness level 4 / 6
  • Technique 2 / 6

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Trail condition

Cleared winter hiking trail.

Find all the latest information about the status of winter hiking trails, toboggan runs and ice skating rinks in our Winter Sports Report for the Region Seefeld.

Equipment

Wear multiple layers, warm gloves, hat, waterproof jacket and pants, as well as waterproof winter hiking boots.

For better support and comfort, poles and crampons (spikes) are helpful, especially in difficult conditions.

Description

The starting point of the hike is at the Information and Mobility Center in Seefeld, right next to the train station. From there, the path leads through the historic pedestrian zone to the village square. Then, turn right towards Münchnerstraße and follow the signs to Triendlsäge. At Triendlsäge, you can enjoy a cozy break with seasonal specialties and homemade dishes, all prepared in traditional Tyrolean cooking style.

Next, the trail continues through a scenic forest path to Neuleutasch, from where the route gradually ascends through the picturesque Fludertal Valley. Keep following the signs until you reach the Wildmoosalm. The Wildmoosalm is a great spot to relax and enjoy regional specialties.

For the return journey, you can either go back the same way, take a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride, or comfortably return by the Wildmoosbus. Alternatively, you can take a circular walk back to Seefeld via the Hörnmanweg (Trail No. 2), which leads directly to the train station.

Getting here

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