Every year the traditional fasting period begins on Ash Wednesday in Tyrol. It’s an ancient Christian custom supposed to cleanse and strengthen body and soul during the 40 days until Easter. However, the focus is not necessarily on beach bodies or superfluous kilos, but rather ...
The traditional sport of tobogganing is probably as old as we Tyroleans ourselves. In the past, wooden and horn sledges were often the only means of transport in steep terrain. Today, the winter sledding sport is once again enjoying increasing popularity as a versatile and ...
The cold season holds thousands of adventures – whether in the mountains, in the snow or far away from the slopes, we have a great program with many winter activities. To make sure you find the right one for you from the wide range of ...
Nature strives for balance, as do humans. The natural treasures of the Alps can be experienced in many different ways around Seefeld. Whether you ski on picturesque tracks through fairy-tale snowscapes in winter or take a hike in the Alps around the sunny plateau in ...
The traces of the first Ganghofer runners lead deep into the Karwendel, to Hinterriß. It lies in the middle of a steep valley with no exit: Before comes Vorderriß, after that only “die Eng” (lit: “the narrow”). Here lives the old forester, Herbert Schafhuber. Today ...
When your shoes crunch softly over the snow with every step, your breath glistens white in the air, the trees bend gently under the weight of the snow and you can already smell the delicious food on the Alm from afar – then you experience a ...