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Tyrol - Seefeld, Austria
12 Jan 13 Gatwick Austria Seefeld 7 nts 3* HB
 Departs 12 Jan 13 Gatwick at 14:30 Arrives Innsbruck at TBA £516
 Departs 18 May 00 Innsbruck at TBA Arrives Gatwick at 19:35
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Call 0871 472 2558 and quote ref 1420610
 
 SEEFELD Austria Good Snow Cover
 Resort Statistics Highs & Lows  
 Village height: 1,207m (3,960ft) Beginners:
 Km of piste: 30 Intermediate:
 Highest lift: 2,100m (6,890ft) Advanced:
 Longest run: 4 Snowboard:
 Snow range: 1,207 - 2,100m Off piste:
 Mnt restaurants: 5 Scenery:
    Resort charm:
    Apres Ski:
 Number Of Runs
** LIVE SNOW REPORT **
Last Snowed Lower: 0cm
15th May Upper: 0cm
 Easy: 8 Intermediate: 8 Difficult: 2
 Transfer Times

Innsbruck 35 mins

 
 SEEFELD  

Although many ski centres claim to be year round destination resorts, few if any can match the range of facilities offered by the understated Seefeld Olympia Region with its world-beating six 5-star hotels. The villages of the region - Leutasch, Mosern/Buchen, Reith, Scharnitz and Seefeld - are located between 960 m - 1200 m above sea level on a sunny plateau, open to the south, and the `higher than average elevation for an Austrian resort` means that good snow-cover is the norm. and the large ski area has 90% snow-making to make up if mother nature fails to produce the white goods. The largest and by far the best known of the villages, Seefeld, has a wonderful ambience with its old centre and picturesque mountain scenery. Horse drawn carriages depart from the pedestrianised heart of the village by the Gothic-style pilgrimage church of St. Oswald.

The region is located just south of the German border, next to the Karwendel nature reserve and only 25 km (15 miles) northwest of Innsbruck which also adds to its popularity with ski holiday connoisseurs. Many visit with their own transport so that they can make the most of the `Happy Ski Card` which includes major neighbouring German resorts such as Ehrwald, Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Mittenwald. Apart from downhill skiing the region has a strong reputation for Nordic sports, and was the venue for the cross-country skiing in the 1964 and `76 Innsbruck Winter Olympics. The 1985 World Championships and numerous world cup events have also been staged in the area. The Seefeld Olympia Region is a marvellous hiking area at all times of the year.

 

Apres Ski

Lively with many great bars, cafés and sophisticated nightspots. Try: • Fledermaus • Hotel Post (dancing) • Jeep • Buffalo • Le Dome • Siglu Bar • Putzy's Bar • Tenne • Bräukeller There is also a great programme of Après Ski events.

 

Eating Out

Choice of almost 50 restaurants - from Tyrolean to international • Traditional 3-course dinner from approx. €15-20 • Südtirolerstuben • Emilia Romagna • Alt Seefeld • Milchhof • Outback • Seefelder Stub'n • Luigi and Lois • Fledermaus

 

Activities

• Olympia Sports Centre with interconnected heated indoor and outdoor pools and artificial ice rink • Casino • Sleigh rides • Curling • Indoor golf • Bowling

 

Other Amenities

• 60kms of cleared winter walks • Excursions to Salzburg, the Bavarian castles and Italy • Ice Festival Seefeld • Spectacular, scenic train service into Innsbruck • Shops • Banks

 

 
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