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REGION SEEFELD – TIROLS HOCHPLATEAU

Arriving by car in the Region Seefeld

The Region Seefeld on Tirol’s high plateau is located 27 km from Innsbruck, 126 km from Munich and 275 km from Zurich. The drive from Munich takes you toll-free via Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Mittenwald. Please note: A vignette is required on Austrian motorways and expressways.

Map with driving distances to the Region Seefeld in Tirol: Innsbruck 27 km, Munich 126 km, Salzburg 208 km, Zurich 275 km, Vienna 500 km, Cologne 700 km, Berlin 709 km, Hamburg 916 km, Paris 870 km and Rome 775 km.

Driving to the Region Seefeld

DirectionRouteTollHinweis
NorthMünchen – Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Mittenwald – Seefeldtollfree-
EastSalzburg – Innsbruck – Zirl exit – Zirler Berg – SeefeldVignetteUphill driving ban for estate cars/trucks with trailers – alternative route via Telfs Ost
SouthBozen – Brenner (A13) – Innsbruck – Zirl exit – Zirler Berg – SeefeldVignette + toll section (Brenner motorway)Uphill driving ban for estate cars/trucks with trailers – alternative route via Telfs Ost
WestKempten – Füssen – Reutte – Fernpass – Telfs Ost exit – SeefeldVignette-
SwitzerlandZürich – Bregenz – Arlbergtunnel (S16) – Landeck – Telfs – SeefeldVignette + special toll for the Arlberg TunnelArlberg Tunnel – toll-free alternative: Arlberg Pass (B197), but with a longer travel time

Well planned through Austria – vignette & tolls

A valid vignette is required on Austrian motorways and expressways. It is available either as a classic adhesive vignette, which can be purchased at petrol stations, automobile clubs and border crossings, or in advance as a digital vignette online. If you are travelling via the Brenner motorway or the Arlberg Tunnel, an additional route toll applies, which is charged independently of the vignette.

Well prepared for all weather by car

Anyone travelling to Tirol by car in winter should be prepared for snow and ice. Winter tyres or snow chains are required in the Tyrolean mountains; situational snow chain requirements may also apply.

Exit ban for through traffic: guests of the Region Seefeld are not affected

To help prevent congestion and detour traffic, Tirol has introduced an exit ban on certain days for pure through traffic, for example towards Italy or Germany. This applies from 1 May to 1 November 2026, as well as on 29 May and 2 October 2026, on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.

The most important exception: destination, origin and local traffic are completely exempt from the ban. As you are spending your holiday in the region, you are therefore not affected. In the event of any checks, your booking confirmation simply serves as official proof.

Traffic webcams in the region

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Arrival

Easily and conveniently arrive in the Seefeld region by car or by public transport such as bus or train.

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Travel guide for the Seefeld region — Munich 130 km, Innsbruck 25 km, rail links to Seefeld, Reith and Scharnitz

Train Route

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about travelling to the Region Seefeld by car

Tourismusverband Seefeld | Austria +43 5 0880 | region@seefeld.com | www.seefeld.com