Hotel & Spa Royal Seefeld
Royal golf & spa holiday in Tyrol!
WELCOME TO THE OLYMPIC REGION OF SEEFELD Tyrol
Seefeld gained worldwide recognition as the two-time host of the Nordic competitions during the Winter Olympic Games in 1964 as well as in 1976 and as the venue for the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1985 and the Nordic Combined World Cup in January 2004. The combination of sports, relaxation and nature makes every holiday in Seefeld an unforgettable experience.
Seefeld – a paradise for athletes and adventurers
The extraordinary mountain landscape of the Tyrolean Alps offers fantastic opportunities for you to participate in activities and sports throughout the year.Seekirchl (the “Little Church in the Lake”) and Pfarrkirche St. Oswald (Parish Church of St. Oswald)
The main landmark in Seefeld has a fascinating history and is a great place to visit in the summer.Stone Circle and Stations of the Cross, Seefeld
At the Pfarrhügel, one of the most mystical places in the region, you can enjoy a fantastic view of the village, and the Stone Circle is a special artistic highlight.Cultural Hiking Trail, Reith
Tyrolean village culture at its finest is what you’ll find at the 10 stations along the Reith Cultural Hiking Trail. An interesting excursion – even if you aren’t a big fan of the arts.Bee Nature Trail, Reith
The Bee Nature Trail in Reith brings you up close and personal with nature. Visitors can find out more about the little honey makers by reading descriptive signs and checking out Austria’s first “bee hotel”.Peace Bell and Peace Trail, Mösern
The largest freely suspended bell in the Alps is a symbol of good neighbourly relations and collaboration among the Alpine countries. To prepare yourself for this impressive sight, you can take time to reflect while hiking along the Peace Trail.Leutascher Geisterklamm (Leutasch Spirit Gorge), Leutasch
Hell’s waters and haunted hollows, witches’ cauldrons and devilish pools – the Leutasch Spirit Gorge offers a world of water and stone for visitors to explore.Ganghofer Museum, Leutasch
A very special cultural treat whether you’re a hunting enthusiast or not. Here you can gain insights into the life and work of the popular writer Ludwig Ganghofer, the history of the village of Leutasch and the village’s hunting tradition.Kalvarienberg (Calvary), Mösern
Kalvarienberg in Mösern was built in 1830 and was restored and extended in 1988/89. Here you’ll find a hiking trail in the midst of gorgeous natural surroundings with special religious gemsSeefelder Casino
How about a visit to the casino? Put your luck to the test in the extraordinary Seefeld Casino, known for the cosy-rustic atmosphere in its wood-panelled gaming parlours.Innsbruck
The capital of the province, Innsbruck, is located just 20 km away and offers just what art enthusiasts and adventurers are looking for. Visitors can get to Innsbruck by taking the Karwendelbahn, a memorable journey through a panoramic tunnel built in 1912 that travels over gorges and around bends.In addition to numerous tourist sights, Innsbruck also offers a wide array of events. You can end the day in one of the city’s countless restaurants, bars and nightclubs.





