
November 03, 2025
The perfect family combo!
Tour tips: Ski + Hike + Eat + Repeat
In our Ski + Hike + Eat + Repeat feature, we showed you how to rethink cross-country skiing: while one parent heads out on the trails, the other enjoys a winter walk with the kids. You meet up at a cosy hut right next to the track – then it’s time to switch! Sounds like your kind of day? Then check out these Ski + Hike + Eat + Repeat tour suggestions:
1. From Weidach to Platzl for a Snack!
Starting point: Parking lot P21 Sportplatz Leutasch
Directions:
For cross-country skiing, take A6 - Alpenbad (this can be extended through A5 - Obern in Moos).
For winter hiking, follow W10 through the Leutasch Valley on Trail No. 5, and cross Platzl Street to reach the hut.
Difficulty: Easy
Highlights: Enjoy the Leutascher Ache riverside path for winter hiking, the stunning view of Hohe Munde, and the horses at the stud farm behind the hut.
Dining option: J'auszeit
2. To the "Gasse" to Poli's Hut
Starting point: Parking lot P21 Sportplatz Leutasch
Directions:
For cross-country skiing, take A7 - Gasse (can be extended with A9 - Unterleutasch and A8 - Lehner).
For winter hiking, follow W17 for a winter loop on the meadow path (Trail No. 9) which leads directly from the parking lot, or take W10, a winter hike through the Leutasch Valley on Trail No. 5 along the Ache – connecting path to Poli’s Hut in Gasse.
Difficulty: Easy
Highlights: The Leutascher Ache riverside path for winter hiking and, for a warm-up, a stop at Alpenbad afterward.
Dining option: Poli’s Hut
3. At Seekirchl
Starting point: Underground parking Olympiabad P12, parking Möserer Straße P13, parking WM Halle P14, or parking Arena365 P15.
Directions:
For cross-country skiing, take A1 - Seekirchl (can be extended with B1 - Mösern or C1 - WM-Loipe 2019).
For winter hiking, follow W29 for a winter loop in the Möserer Valley on Trail No. 4.
Difficulty: Easy
Highlights:
A variety of activities around Seekirchl for kids (sledding hill Seefeld, ice skating at Olympiabad, practice lifts at Sportalm – find the full offer here).
Instead of a long cross-country loop, you can do several shorter ones, offering more spontaneity and repeated family interaction.
For a warm-up, head to Olympiabad afterward.
Dining option: Sportalm
4. Off to Wildmoos
Starting point: Wildmoosalm bus stop – ride the Wildmoos bus (operates from December to March).
Directions:
For cross-country skiing, take A3 - Torfstich and B3 - Wildmoos See. For those with good stamina, try C11 - Lottensee (after B3 – Wildmoos See).
For winter hiking, take parts of W18 – winter hike Schlagweg – Rauthgatter – Wildmoos (Trail No. 3), or W19 – winter hike Wildmoosalm – Fludertal (Trail No. 3) and return to Wildmoosalm.
Difficulty:
Cross-country skiing: Easy (A3) / Medium (B3) / Difficult (C1)
Winter hiking: Easy
Highlights: Unbeatable 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains.
Dining option: Wildmoosalm
5. For the Fit – Plaik Loop
Starting point: Parking lot P12 Klamm (private) in Leutasch
Directions:
For cross-country skiing, take C9 – Plaik.
For winter hiking, follow W17 – the winter loop on the meadow path (Trail No. 33), with flexible route length.
Difficulty: Cross-country skiing – difficult // Winter hiking – easy
Highlights: Golden larch trees in early winter and a beautiful view of the Hohe Munde.
Dining option: Jausenalm am Lärchenhang
6. High Up – the New Panorama Trail
Starting point: Parking lot P15 Musikpavillon – from there, walk to the Katzenkopf valley station.
Directions:
For cross-country skiing, take the Katzenkopf lift up (equipment transport free of charge) and join B15 – Höhenloipe Leutasch–Wildmoos.
For winter hiking, either take the Katzenkopf lift and start on W21 – winter loop Fludertal – Katzenkopf (Trail No. 49, choose your own length), or for a more active option, hike up with a sled via the Katzenkopfhütte toboggan run.
Difficulty: Medium
Highlights: The toboggan run – perfect for those who enjoy a bit of action on the way back down to the valley!
Dining option: Katzenkopfhütte
All Trails & Winter Hikes
Nothing that quite fits? Or have you already tried them all? Here you’ll find all cross-country ski trails and winter hiking routes in the Region Seefeld!
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