Active summer holiday in Seefeld
Experience a versatile and active summer holiday with your family in the region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau. region surrounded by beautiful natural parks, mountains and impressive landscapes offers you a varied family holiday. Whether you want to hike, cycle, climb, horseback ride or swim together it is all possible.
- Theme walking routes
- Various activities
- Summer program
- Beautiful swimming lakes
Themed walks for young and old
In addition to the many kilometres of hiking trails, there are also special themed trails, which are very family friendly. The three different themed trails all lead to the viewing platform of the Brunschkopf. All three trails have fun and informative elements for the children along the way. Pure relaxation in beautiful nature for young and old.
Special summer program
Discover the region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau with the special summer program. From the end of May until the beginning of October, various activities are possible every week. Let your children get to know the beautiful nature by means of a guided animal spotting tour. Participation in the activities is at a reduced rate with the region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau Card.
Swimming fun guaranteed
Swimming lakes such as Seefeld Wildsee or Möser See are perfect places to cool down and swim during the hot summer days. Directly on the Wildsee you will find "Strandperle" a children's swimming paradise with a playground, children's pool, heated pool and beach volleyball court. You can also hire rowing boats or pedal boats here.
Even in bad weather you can swim in the indoor pool at the resort or elsewhere in the Olympia adventure pool or the Alpine pool in Leutasch.
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Hiking in the Olympiaregion
E-biking and mountain biking
Golf in Seefeld
Family holiday in Seefeld
Climbing in the Olympiaregion
Nature Park Karwendel
Guestcard "PlateauCard"
Summer cable cars
E-bike and mountain bike rental
Panorama restaurant Rosshütte
Mountain restaurant Hochegg Alm
Restaurant Bodenalm
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