Seefeld is surrounded by five unique villages, each with their own personality. Leutasch is a charming and traditional farming community, offering quiet lodging and an authentic village experience. Mosern is a picture-perfect village, with Alpine buildings, cozy restaurants, and friendly service at its hotels. In Reith, you will find a peaceful community nestled high in the mountains, where personal service is the touchstone of the area hotels.
Scharnitz is a city with strong ties to nature, and is often used a hub for hiking and other outdoor adventures. This city offers a mix of bed and breakfast and hotel accommodations. Seefeld is a vibrant and active city, with a casino, a tourist district filled with shops and street traffic, bars, cafes, and a wide variety of lodging options.
Tracks/Slopes
Seefeld offers an expansive ski area, with 48 kilometers of slopes in the Olympiaregion. Considered to be the prime location in Europe for cross country skiing, Seefeld has 266 kilometers of award-winning cross country trails. Everyone from kids and beginners to Olympic athletes will have a great time at Seefeld, which offers a variety of difficulty levels to ensure everyone has a great experience. The action on the slopes doesn't stop when the sun goes down. Seefeld is equipped to provide you with the excitement of night skiing, lighting up the slopes after sundown on certain days of the week.

Other Activities
When you aren't flying down the slopes, you can partake in a number of other exciting activities. Nordic walking and running are increasingly popular in the area. For this reason, Seefeld has developed a Nordic track, open in both summer and winter months. Enjoy the beauty of nature with winter walking on 142 kilometers of cleared paths in the winter time. Tobogganing, ice skating, curling, para-gliding, and swimming at the indoor pool are also great ways to expend some energy off the slopes. In the summer, hiking, biking, and sightseeing are popular in the area.