Bergresort Seefeld

Austria , Austrian Tyrol , Seefeld

  • Outdoor Pool
  • Family Holidays
  • Spa & Wellness
4.5/5
Inghams rating

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

  • Münchner Str. 215, 6100 Seefeld in Tirol

Facilities

  • Gym/Fitness Centres
  • Outdoor Pool
  • Indoor Pool
  • Spa Facilities
  • Hot Tub
  • Sauna/Steam Room
  • Bar
  • Children's Play Area
  • Family Rooms
  • Single Rooms
  • Free Wi-Fi

Seefeld at a glance

  • German
  • Euro (EUR)
  • Birmingham Int. (BHX), Edinburgh (EDI), London Gatwick (LGW), Manchester Int. (MAN)

Included in your walking holiday to Seefeld

  • Free hotel guided walks and activity programme
  • Inghams Guided Walks from 26 May - 12 Sep 25(subject to availability)
  • On holiday support and tailored advice from our Destination Experts based in Seefeld
  • Inghams Digital Resort Guide with things to do, walks and useful information on holiday
  • Flights from the UK, transfers and accommodation on a half board basis

About Bergresort Seefeld

Set in 15,000 square metres of landscaped gardens, the elegant four-star-superior Bergresort Seefeld is a true alpine escape on the forest’s edge in the picturesque Alpine town of Seefeld. The location is quiet and peaceful, with walking trails that start nearby and head into the rolling hills and forests surrounding the town.

If you’re looking for a relaxing escape then look no further. With a 1,400 square metre spa that includes two indoor pools, a heated outdoor pool, sun terraces, Finnish & Alpine saunas, whirlpool and relaxation area there’s no shortage of options for easing life’s stresses. Head to the garden to make the most of the sunshine in one of the comfy sun loungers.

Bergresort Seefeld is a haven for all ages and families (including the dogs) are welcomed with open arms. A kids club with soft-play area and craft corner, outdoor play area, a children's evening meal buffet, and spa treatments for under 16's means nobody is left out. For your canine companion, there's a dog garden, dog-friendly restaurant, drying station and more.

Spa & wellness facilities

  • Two indoor pools
  • One outdoor pool
  • Sauna area (nude, over 16s only) with Bio & Alpine saunas and a steam room
  • Additional steam room in the pool area where swimsuits are permitted
  • Whirlpool Massage, solarium and beauty treatments (payable locally)
  • Fitness room

Additional facilities

  • Landscaped gardens
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • 15-30% discount on green fees (golf courses)
  • Parking
  • Dog friendly

Family facilities

  • Outdoor play area (unsupervised)
  • Indoor play room and craft area (unsupervised)
  • Early children's meals available from 6pm
  • Cots & linen are available
  • Transfer time approx. 45 mins from Innsbruck airport
  • 1.1 kilometres from the resort centre
  • 1.3 kilometres to the nearest lift
  • 400 metres to the nearest bus stop

The half board includes a buffet breakfast with hot and cold options.

In the afternoon you can refuel at the snack buffet with snack board, soup, bread basket, salads and cake (drinks not included).

The five-course evening meal offers a choice of dishes. The menu is a mix Tyrolean home cooking and international cuisine. There is a nightly salad buffet with the evening meal.

An early children's buffet is available for little ones.

  • No of restaurants: 1
  • Dress code for restaurants: Smart casual 

This property caters for the following special dietary requirements:

  • Gluten Free
  • Vegans
  • Vegetarians
  • Dairy Free

Please let us know of any dietary requirements at the time of booking.

Allergies and intolerances not listed above cannot be catered for. All allergies and intolerances, even if listed above, are subject to confirmation by the accommodation.

Board basis available: Half Board

Bergblick Austrian twin rooms are around 28m² and north-facing.

Alpspitz Austrian twin rooms are slightly larger at around 33m² and have a balcony and lounge area.

Steinbock junior suites are around 40m² and sleep two to four people (with a double sofa bed). They have a balcony and lounge area.

Bergkristall rooms are the most spacious at 55m², sleeping two to four people (with a double sofa bed). The rooms have a balcony and lounge area.

Alpspitz single rooms are around 18m² and have a balcony. 

All rooms have:

  • TV
  • Minibar
  • Safe
  • Bath
  • Hairdryer
  • Slippers
  • Bathrobes
  • Radio

General information:

  • Check in: 3pm
  • Check out: 11am

Additional information:

  • No. of rooms: 80
  • Lift accessible: No
  • Lift serves all floors: Lift doesn't serve top floor - only goes to the fifth floor
  • Access ramp: No
  • Steps into property: 0
  • A resort tourist tax of approx. €3.50 per person per night is payable locally (guests aged 14 and under are exempt)

Travel to Seefeld

Depart on: Saturday or Wednesday 

Fly into: Innsbruck

Transfer time: approx. 30 - 45 minutes by coach

Check availability

Travel by air

Flights to Innsbruck depart on Saturdays or Wednesdays  between 24 May - 4 Oct 25 and 23 May - 3 Oct 26

Fly from:

  • London Gatwick (Wednesday or Saturday), Manchester (Saturday only), Birmingham (Saturday only) or Edinburgh (Saturday only)

Transfer time:

  • Approx. 30 - 45 minutes by coach from Innsbruck airport

Please be aware transfer times may vary depending on weather conditions and volume of traffic, especially during peak season.

Inghams Rating: 4.5/5

We rate all of our accommodation based on their facilities, service level, character and customer feedback. Our ratings may vary from the official rating.

Walks and hikes

Walking Trails:
650km
Terrain:
Diverse terrain from sunny plateaus and remote valleys to rocky mountain tops
More walking info

Discover Seefeld

  • Walk through dramatic gorges and picturesque meadows, immersing yourself in Seefeld’s breath-taking natural beauty
  • Take the Rosshütte lifts towards the towering limestone peaks of the Seefelderspitze and Reitherspitze for awe-inspiring alpine views
  • Enjoy two guided walks per week with Inghams holidays to Seefeld, perfect for exploring the stunning surroundings

A summer holiday in Seefeld has something for everyone, blending sunshine, nature, and adventure on its stunning high plateau. With its prime location, Seefeld enjoys long sunny days, perfect for exploring circular trails that wind through dense forests, vibrant Alpine meadows, and tranquil mountain lakes. Along the way, you’ll be treated to breath-taking views of dramatic limestone peaks. Whether you’re a casual walker or an avid hiker chasing summits, Seefeld’s diverse landscapes promise unforgettable experiences.

More about Seefeld

Things to do in Seefeld

With over 570 kilometres of trails, you can explore the natural landscape of the Seefeld plateau and surrounding villages by bike really easily. Families will love the beginner routes, and keener mountain bikers can try some bike-and-hike routes that will get you really high into the spectacular Karwendel mountains. If you prefer your biking less strenuous, hire an e-bike and allow the battery to take the pressure off your legs as you enjoy the stunning views.

Enjoy the peaceful location of the idyllic Möserer See lake or, head to Mittenwald in Bavaria where you can walk to Lautersee and Ferchensee, two stunning bathing lakes. At the Wildsee, there's two swimming options including a heated outdoor pool and swimming lake. Families with young children will also love the leisure pools in Seefeld, with slides and children's areas.

With a strong, 100-year tradition of climbing in the region, Seefeld is a real hotspot, both for pros coming to take on the iconic Chinesische Mauer - a sheer rockface with more than 170 routes - and beginners just starting out. The Flämenwandl climbing area is a family-friendly location with more than 20 routes. As well as the climbing, there’s seating and a BBQ area, right next to the rushing Leutascher Ache River.

Innsbruck City Park Copyright Innsbruck Tourismus Mario Webhofer

Only 30-40 minutes from Seefeld, you can easily enjoy a day soaking up the culture in Innsbruck. 

Visit the medieval old town - famous for the Golden Roof - or the Ambras Castle, which was the first museum in the world and opened over 450 years ago. Innsbruck hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976, and you can visit the ski jump and enjoy the stunning view from the top. The best views of the city can be seen from the top of Nordkette, 1,700 metres above the city, accessed by the architecturally renowned Hungerbergbahn and then the Hafelekar cable car, or take a trip to the top of the Olympic ski jump on the south side of the city.

For art and culture lovers, the Hofkirche offers an unexpected mix between church and medieval art museum, and is home to the cenotaph of the Emperor Maximillian the First. Just outside the city, in Wattens, Swarovski Crystal World is a must-see for lovers of sparkles, with interesting exhibits, beautiful gardens and play zones for children.

The capital city of the Tyrol region has as much for the younger generation as it does for adults. The Audioversum is a science centre where you can take an interactive journey through the human senses. Or, head to Tirol Magic Land, just outside the city, where there’s the famous “upside-down-house” and Dinoland, plus playgrounds to run off excess energy.

Take a visit to the large swimming complex in Seefeld. With a heated indoor and outdoor pool, two waterslides and a sun-bathing lawn, you are set for a day of relaxation while the children enjoy a day of excitement. There are even underwater massage jets, perfect for unwinding.

We love the adventure playground at the Rosshütte middle station and hopefully your children will too. With a mining theme, the unique playground has activities like a tubing slide, air cushion trampolining and scramble netting.

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