This easy circular walk on the edge of Seefeld in Tirol takes just one hour to complete. Heading along the trail "Seefelder Kreuzweg" it heads up to the parish hill with its stone circle inspired by the author Winfried Werner Linde and arranged according to a certain star formation to represent the Last Supper and the burial of Christ. The following section leads around the Wildsee lake and is accessible for wheelchair users. It leads to the Reither Moor, an area of wetland which has been protected by law since 1975.
The hike begins at the Pfarrkirche St. Oswald parish church in Seefeld and leads along the "Kreuzweg" trail to the parish hill ("Pfarrhügel") in Seefeld. From there is continues in a south-easterly direction to the Wildsee lake, which can already be seen from the parish hill. To the west of the lake, follow the path on the shore to the Reither Moor wetlands at the southern end of the lake. Then head back along the "Innsbrucker Straße" road to the pedestrianised area and back to the church in the centre of Seefeld.
Source: Visit Tirol
Difficulty level: Easy (25/100)
Length: 3.31 km
Duration: 00h39
Total ascent: 39 m
Maximal slope: 6.4 %
Average slope: 1.2 %
Net ascent: 0 m
Total descent: 39 m
Paved roads: 961 m (29 %)
Cobblestones: 0 m (0 %)
Car free roads: 315 m (10 %)
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Since the 14th century the Saint Oswald Church in Seefeld was famous for the 'host-miracle'. …
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