Ski Jumping in Seefeld
Toni Seelos Ski Jumps
Ski jumping has been part of Seefeld’s sports tradition since 1931. The original Jahn Jump was renamed in 1948 after Seefeld’s ski legend Anton Seelos. In 2010, the old jumps were replaced by the modern Toni Seelos Ski Jumps HS75 and HS109.
VISIT THE SEEFELD SKI JUMPING HILLS
Stand where the pros usually take flight.
Expected to be available from JUNE.
Further details on opening times and tickets will follow shortly.
Facts & Figures
- Two ski jumps: HS 109 & HS 75
- Operating season for trainings: early December to mid-March (depending on snow conditions)
- Training facility for students, clubs, and national teams
- Venue for competitions, highlight: Nordic Combined World Cup “Nordic Combined Triple”
Ski jump Toni Seelos Schanze Seefeld
Mösererstr. 632a, 6100 Seefeld

Toni Seelos Ski Jump
HS 109
- Hill size: 109 m | K-point: 98.85 m
- Inrun angle: 34° | Inrun length: 90,85 m
- Table length: 6.42 m | Table height: 2.47 m
- Landing area: 84 m

Toni Seelos Ski Jump
HS 75
- Hill size: 75 m | K-point: 67.88 m
- Inrun angle: 30° | Inrun length: 68,61 m
- Table length: 6 m | Table height: 1.70 m
- Landing area: 83,5 m
Perfect Training Conditions at 1,200 m
Training Camps & Infrastructure
The Arena365 offers professional athletes ideal training conditions:
- Cooperation with partner hotels in various categories
- Fitness center "Bodypoint Seefeld"
- Gymnasiums and World Championship sports facilities
- Wax cabins & ski storage rooms
- Training camp packages can be individually tailored to the needs of each team
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