Welcome to Seefeld
Sitting at an altitude of 1,200m, Seefeld is an attractive upmarket village set on a sunny plateau. It is close to the Tyrolean capital of Innsbruck. Seefeld has high class shops, award winning restaurants, 5* bars, cafés and a casino.This traditional village has a pedestrian centre and is a fashionable resort known for its world class cross-country skiing. Seefeld has plenty to offer skiers and non-skiers.
Property Overview
Property prices are high in Seefeld and apartment sizes tend to be smaller as a result. The resort is very popular with Italian buyers who enjoy coming to the cooler mountains in the summertime. Property in Seefeld is desirable as the resort is popular all year-round as well as being located so close to Innsbruck.
Most property for sale in Seefeld is fully-managed which is the ultimate convenience as you can just shut the door when you leave your property and know that everything is done for you. The rental company will advertise and market your property and handle the diary whilst you can relax and earn a passive rental income from it!

What We Love About Seefeld
Sitting at an altitude of 1,200m, Seefeld is an attractive upmarket village set on a sunny plateau close to the Tyrolean capital of Innsbruck. With an excellent range of high class shops, award winning restaurants, 5* hotels, bars, cafés and a casino, this exclusive resort has plenty to offer skiers as well as non-skiers . Having hosted the Winter Olympic Nordic events on several occasions, Seefeld is one of the most famous resorts in the Alps for cross-country skiers.
All of our ski property for sale in Seefeld benefit from the resort being located less than half an hour from Innsbruck airport. There is also a direct train service available from Innsbruck to Seefeld station. Munich airport is 1 hour and 55 minutes from Seefeld by car.

Ski Scene
Seefeld is a Mecca for cross-country skiers. This Olympic region offers over 200km of award winning, perfectly groomed trails at altitudes over 1,200m. There are also 154km of classic cross-country runs and 122km of skating runs, in addition to a 3km night track. Seefeld is one of the best places in Europe for beginner and intermediate skiing. Seefeld offers 29km of downhill skiing, including 21km of blue runs, 6km of red slopes and 2km of black runs that are open from December to March. The surrounding ski area of Gschwandtkopf is a perfect place for beginners to practice. Intermediates will find more challenging pistes in the nearby Rosshütte/Härmelekopf area. Other winter sports available include tobogganing, ice skating, curling, ice climbing, snow rafting and swimming plus there are 142km of winter hiking paths .

Summer Fun
Seefeld is surrounded by mountains which tower up to 2,600m and benefit from clean, allergen free air which makes it great for anyone who suffers from allergies. The beautiful landscape is also home to a huge number of summer sports and activities and offers 650km of marked hiking, mountain climbing and fixed rope climbing trails, graded mountain biking routes and 266km of Nordic walking routes. Other activities available in the area include paragliding, canyoning, tennis, archery, horse riding and swimming at the Olympia sports centre pool which boasts a 140m wild-water flume.
As Seefeld hosts a number of festivals every year, it provides the perfect dual-season investment. In July candles are lit in the pedestrian centre of the village and food, drink and crafts stands are set up. The town also hosts live music events at various bars and outdoor stages. During August Seefeld holds its Flower Festival which is one of the biggest in Europe. The Seefeld Craft Fair is a celebration of the old Tyrolean handicrafts and is actually a relatively recent addition to the calendar of events.
Keen golfers wishing to play on the Seefeld plateau have the choice between the Wildmoos course, the academy at the Lenerwiese and the driving range at the Geigenbühel. The Seefeld-Wildmoos golf club, just outside Mösern offers an 18-hole championship course.
