上記の表には Seefeld の1650 m の特定高度における天気予報が表示されています。高度な気候モデルによって、 Seefeld の山頂、中腹、麓にあるスキーステーションの雪予報を提供することができます。その他の高度の天気予報にアクセスするには、テーブルの上のタブナビゲーションをお使いください。より広範囲の天気予報には、 Austria の天気図をご覧ください。
I’ve been visiting Seefeld yearly for almost 20 years since learning to ski here as a 30 year old. It’s a fabulous resort for beginners with a dedicated slope (Birkenlift & Geigenbühel t-bar drag lifts) that is a lovely area to master those snow plough turns. As it’s purely a beginners area there are no fast skiers flying past you, it feels very safe. It’s in town so you can walk to it and there are loads of ski rental shops a minute away. You can buy lift passes at the drag lift here. After that you move up to the 2 other main areas. Gschwandtkopf slope is a 15 min walk or 5 mins on the free bus, there’s also a free car park if you have a car. It’s a fantastic slope, a chair lift up the front and this slope has numerous ways to come down, you can make this slope as easy or hard as you wish. Straight down the right hand side is pretty much a red run but amble down the left side and it’s a lovely undulating easy blue. A great slope to build your confidence. There are also a couple of blue runs down the back, a bit narrower and great fun but only accessible on a T bar drag lift. Fab lunch stops at the top and bottom of the chair lift. You get the morning sun here but it’s colder and shady from mid afternoon. Next you take on the Rosshütte area. A 10 min free bus ride from town or also has a free car park. This is the largest of the areas in Seefeld. To the right you have a heated chairlift that takes you to a perfect blue run. A little narrow at first then a huge wide blue slope. There is also a great red off this chair. A train takes you to the top or a couple of chair lifts. The reds on this slope are decent easier reds. The blues are all excellent blues, nothing scary and never too busy. There are only 2 black runs. The black at the very top above the train is short and an easy black if it’s not windy. The short black in the trees is nearly always sheet ice and steep, a proper black run! If you’re looking for extensive terrain and tough skiing then there are better resorts. For leisurely fun confidence building this is the perfect resort. We come here every year for a week and then do a week in the 3 valleys for more extensive terrain. It’s also a beautiful town, no real apres ski but a nice place to potter and shop and drink hot chocolate.
I’ve been visiting Seefeld yearly for almost 20 years since learning to ski here as a 30 year old. It’s a fabulous resort for beginners with a dedicated slope (Birkenlift & Geigenbühel t-bar drag lifts) that is a lovely area to master those snow plough turns. As it’s purely a beginners area there are no fast skiers flying past you, it feels very safe. It’s in town so you can walk to it and there are loads of ski rental shops a minute away. You can buy lift passes at the drag lift here. After that you move up to the 2 other main areas. Gschwandtkopf slope is a 15 min walk or 5 mins on the free bus, there’s also a free car park if you have a car. It’s a fantastic slope, a chair lift up the front and this slope has numerous ways to come down, you can make this slope as easy or hard as you wish. Straight down the right hand side is pretty much a red run but amble down the left side and it’s a lovely undulating easy blue. A great slope to build your confidence. There are also a couple of blue runs down the back, a bit narrower and great fun but only accessible on a T bar drag lift. Fab lunch stops at the top and bottom of the chair lift. You get the morning sun here but it’s colder and shady from mid afternoon. Next you take on the Rosshütte area. A 10 min free bus ride from town or also has a free car park. This is the largest of the areas in Seefeld. To the right you have a heated chairlift that takes you to a perfect blue run. A little narrow at first then a huge wide blue slope. There is also a great red off this chair. A train takes you to the top or a couple of chair lifts. The reds on this slope are decent easier reds. The blues are all excellent blues, nothing scary and never too busy. There are only 2 black runs. The black at the very top above the train is short and an easy black if it’s not windy. The short black in the trees is nearly always sheet ice and steep, a proper black run! If you’re looking for extensive terrain and tough skiing then there are better resorts. For leisurely fun confidence building this is the perfect resort. We come here every year for a week and then do a week in the 3 valleys for more extensive terrain. It’s also a beautiful town, no real apres ski but a nice place to potter and shop and drink hot chocolate.