Seefeld Ski Passes
Nestled in the Tyrolean Alps, the Seefeld region is one of Austria's most beloved winter destinations - and it's easy to see why.
With a charming village atmosphere, reliable snowfall, and a proud Olympic heritage (it hosted the Nordic events in both 1964 and 1976), Seefeld draws skiers of all abilities back year after year. Whether you fancy a gentle cruise through snowy woodland or a proper thigh-burning descent, there's something here for everyone.
The main ski areas covered by Seefeld's passes are Rosshütte, Gschwandtkopf, and the wider Happy Ski Card network, which extends across the whole Olympic Region. Choosing the right pass before you arrive will save you money and faff - so it's well worth a few minutes of planning, particularly if you're travelling with mixed abilities or for a longer stay.
Types of ski passes in Seefeld
Local area passes give you access to a specific mountain within the Seefeld region - ideal if you're staying put and know exactly where you want to ski.
Regional passes, like the Happy Ski Card, offer access to the entire Olympic Region, letting you hop between several resorts across the valley. For shorter breaks, a single-day or multi-day pass is the most flexible and cost-effective option, while season passes are ideal for those lucky enough to spend an extended winter in the Alps.
FAQs
Where is the best place to purchase Seefeld ski passes?
Passes can be bought directly at the lift stations and ticket offices in Seefeld village. Many accommodation providers and local ski schools can also sort you out on arrival. Booking online in advance is worth considering during peak weeks, as queues at the ticket booths can get rather long.
Are there discounts on Seefeld ski passes available for children, seniors, or groups?
Yes - reduced rates are available for children (typically up to age 15), seniors, and family groups. Children under a certain age (often 6 or under) ski free in Seefeld when accompanied by a paying adult. It's always worth checking the latest pricing on the official Seefeld website, as rates can vary by season.
Does the pass include access to local ski buses in Seefeld?
The Happy Ski Card includes use of the Olympic Region's ski buses, making it easy to get between resorts without a car. Local area passes may not include bus travel, so do double-check before you head off to Seefeld.
What is the refund policy for inclement weather in Seefeld?
Policies vary depending on where and how you purchase your Seefeld ski pass. In general, full refunds are rarely given for poor weather alone, but some passes offer partial compensation if lifts are closed for a significant portion of the day. Travel insurance that covers winter sports is strongly recommended - just in case the Austrian weather doesn't quite play ball!
PRE-BOOK YOUR SKI PASSES
Pre-booking your ski passes with Erna Low is easy - either choose the option online while you're booking your accommodation, or if you've already booked your accommodation, call us on 0203 011 1222 we'll gladly add it to your ski holiday package.