Arrival by public transport
By public transport, take the train to Seefeld Railway Station, followed by a 10-minute walk to the starting point at Seefeld Seekirchl.
All real-time connections can be found in the route planner.
Leisurely snow walk from Seekirchl through the Möserer Valley and back.
This idyllic little loop through the Möserer Valley takes you through snowy winter landscapes and past the Seefeld Sports Arena, with no significant inclines.
Starting at the Seekirchl, follow the path to the main road, then continue to the tennis hall, where trail no. 2 leads through the snow-covered Kirchwald. Along the way, you’ll cross a cross-country skiing trail—please give priority to skiers. Right after crossing the trail, the path leads back to the main road, which you’ll cross to reach the Seewald on the other side of the valley.
Follow trail no. 4, which curves to the left, passing the ski jumps and competition facilities of the Seefeld Sports Arena, until you reach the Sportalm at the foot of the Gschwandtkopf. A short detour to the viewing platform at the WSC-Tower is worth it—here, a high-quality Swarovski binocular brings the glittering mountain landscapes almost within reach.
At the cozy Sportalm, it's a good idea to take a break on the sunny terrace with a seasonal hot drink, freshly tapped refreshments, and views of the surrounding ski trails, slopes, and mountain scenery. The last section of the trail leads from the Sportalm back to the starting point at the Seekirchl. For some post-hike relaxation, the Olympiabad Seefeld offers a range of wellness and water-world experiences.
By public transport, take the train to Seefeld Railway Station, followed by a 10-minute walk to the starting point at Seefeld Seekirchl.
All real-time connections can be found in the route planner.
W29: Winterrundwanderung im Möserer Tal
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