142 kilometers of cleared and signposted winter hiking trails
Winter hiking in Tyrol – All winter hikes in the Region Seefeld
Winter hiking in Tyrol means strolling along perfectly maintained trails through glittering snowy landscapes – a truly special experience under blue skies and sunshine. In the Region Seefeld, more than 140 kilometers of cleared and well-marked winter hiking trails await, leading through five charming villages. Wide, gentle routes invite you to enjoy relaxed walks or longer hikes, always surrounded by snow-covered forests, alpine meadows, and mountain peaks.
A highlight: Tyrol’s very first long-distance winter hiking trail runs through the region in four stages, with changing accommodations offering a new adventure every day. Also highly recommended is the star-shaped Seefeld High Plateau Winter Long-Distance Hike – five days with Seefeld as a fixed base, providing fresh impressions of the Alpine winter world each day.
Practical tip: All tours can be reached car-free by public transport – with train and bus taking you directly to and from the starting point. Even in winter, the region is perfect for Nordic walking. Nothing stands in the way of enjoying winter to the fullest in Tyrol.
Important Information:
- Guided winter hikes or individual tours with tourist guides & mountain hiking guides.
- Equipment tip: Poles and crampons for extra safety.
- Refreshment stops with current opening hours are linked within the tours; a complete overview of all alpine pastures & huts huts (including filter for those open) is available online.
- Use filters to search routes by category, length, elevation gain & location.
- Follow the rules of conduct and always check current trail closures in the online winter sports report.
- Guest card = free use of regional buses, the Seefeld–Scharnitz train, and the Wildmoos bus (available from your accommodation provider).
Our top tips for your winter hiking holiday

The most beautiful winter hiking trails