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Seefeld piste map

Detailed piste map of Seefeld ski resort highlighting top ski runs and lifts
20th July, 2025
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Nestled in the Tyrolean Alps, Seefeld is a renowned ski region celebrated for its beautiful village atmosphere and comprehensive winter sports facilities. This area is particularly famous for its exceptional cross-country skiing alongside traditional alpine slopes, making it a favourite among both Nordic and downhill skiing enthusiasts. As you prepare for your trip, be sure to download the latest Seefeld piste map. This essential guide provides a detailed overview of the area's diverse skiing terrain, marking ski lifts, slope difficulties, and seamless connections to neighboring resorts within the Seefeld region.

Seefeld ski resort piste map

Download the piste map here, or pick up a copy at ticket offices and information points throughout the resort.

Seefeld ski resort piste map

Seefeld piste map downloads

Click on the links below to download the latest Seefeld piste map

  1. Seefeld piste map pdf
  2. Seefeld piste map jpg

Seefeld best ski pistes

Seefeld’s compact alpine arena offers about 7 blue, 4 red, and 2 black runs, known for its gentle bowl cruising and challenge pitches:

  • Halbjochabfahrt, piste 2 (Blue-Intermediate): Broad blue with mild cambers and panoramic valley views.
  • Familienabfahrt, piste 4 (Blue-Beginner): A family friendly blue, wide and gentle with easy lift access.
  • Untere Härmeleabfahrt, piste 8 (Blue-Intermediate): Smooth blue linking upper and lower mountain, perfect for steady turns.
  • Jochliftabfahrt, piste 1a (Red-Intermediate): Mid‑mountain red with consistent pitch and fine snow.
  • Sportabfahrt, piste 5 (Red-Intermediate): A faster red course used for local racing, firm and straight‑lined.
  • Obere Härmeleabfahrt, piste 6 (Red-Intermediate): Upper red descent with gentle rollers and scenic wooded sections.
  • Jochabfahrt, piste 1 (Black-Expert): A steep black return from the Joch station, tight turns on firm snow.
  • Verbindungsabfahrt Schwer, piste 9 (Black-Expert): A challenging black connector with sustained steepness.

Seefeld ski resort in brief

  • Base elevation: 1,200 m
  • Highest elevation: 2,100 m
  • Vertical drop: 900 m
  • Number of pistes: 13
  • Type of pistes: 7 blue, 4 red, 2 black
  • Downhill total length: 27 km
  • Ski slope aspects: SW, NW
  • Number of ski lifts: 12

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