Arriving at the top. Experiencing winter together.
Family Holiday in Tyrol in Winter | Region Seefeld
A family holiday in Tyrol in winter is all about shared moments – experiences you enjoy together and remember for a long time. Being active in the fresh mountain air, spending quality time with one another, and enjoying activities that delight both children and adults alike. In Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau, these elements come together to create a winter holiday that is relaxed, varied, and especially family-friendly. Short distances, a safe infrastructure, and a wide range of gentle winter activities make the region ideal for families with children.
Whether it’s first turns on manageable ski slopes, ice skating against an alpine backdrop, winter hikes with alpacas, or fast-paced toboggan runs – days during a family winter holiday in Tyrol naturally fill with memorable experiences. Added to this are adventure pools for active afternoons, cosy cinema evenings, and many other activities that provide variety whatever the weather.
Thanks to its own railway station, getting here is easy and stress-free. Once arrived, free regional transport with the guest card takes families directly from their family hotel out into nature. At around 1,200 metres above sea level, a winter holiday in the mountains begins right on your doorstep.
Active together in winter

Open winter activities at a glance
All currently open winter activities – including ski areas, winter hiking trails, toboggan runs, ice skating rinks and cross-country ski tracks – clearly presented in one place for easy planning and relaxed holiday days.

Tip: Collect stamps. Experience winter.
The stamp pass turns winter hikes with stamping stations into a little family adventure: collecting stamps, discovering the region in a playful way, and taking a reward home at the end. A great way to inspire children to enjoy being out and about in nature.
Planning your winter family holiday with ease
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