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What's in Seefeld
We are going to be in Seefeld for 6 days on our tour.>:D< I have read about it in the tour brochure and tried to find something about it it in the various tour books = Frommer's Fodor's etc. and can't really find a lot.
What can anyone tell me about it? :-B |
In the latest Frommers Austria book it seems to be a winter sports area. It is NW of Innsbruck, several trains daily go 15 miles and train takes 40 minutes. Have you tried looking it up on the Innsbruck & Tryol areas on the web?Are there planned activities for you, or "free"days? Lisa
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Hi, Ed, did my best to answer at your earlier post. J.
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Lisa --
There are "free" days so we are not locked into schedule. We do like to do things on our own. jmw -- Thanks for answering. I couldn't fnd my orginal post and therefore couldn't find your answer:( Thanks to both of you. :-B |
Try this: http://www.walkseefeld.com/
You're no doubt without a car so I don't know how you'd do it, but I'll suggest that you get to lovely nearby Mittenwald and even Garmisch and go up the Zugspitz. |
You can easily visit Mittenwald, Garmisch, and Innsbruck by train from Seefeld. Wonderful scenery. Seefeld is the site of a lovely little church amidst birch trees. (well I thought they were birch). Do an image search and it's sure to appear. J.
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Try www.seefeld.at
This site will give good information about Seefeld in english. Seefeld sits on a plateau about one half hour by train or car from Innsbruck. Easy connections by train mentioned by other posters to many places make it a good central place. It is a village that exists just for tourism and sports. Olympic cross country races have been held there when games were held in Innsbruck. Many german guests in summer for hiking. |
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