Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau
Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau
Natural monuments in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau offer diverse landscapes across the Tyrolean Alps. The area features extensive nature parks, dramatic gorges, and serene lakes. Visitors can explore a variety of natural habitats, including wild rivers and alpine meadows. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing the region's natural beauty.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Wonderful views of the surrounding mountains!
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As part of the Northern Karwendel Range, the Western Karwendelspitze offers a fascinating mountain backdrop that attracts nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. At 2,385 meters high, the summit promises an unforgettable view over the Karwendel Mountains, the Karwendel Valley, the Isar Valley, and far beyond. The diverse ascent options - be it via the Dammkar, the Karwendelsteig or easily with the cable car from Mittenwald - make the mountain a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers. A special highlight is the partially wire rope-insured path that leads from the Karwendelbahn mountain station to the summit. For those looking for a greater challenge, the Mittenwalder Höhenweg, which leads past the Mittenwalder Hütte, offers more demanding climbing sections. In winter, the Dammkar turns into a paradise for freeriders, with the longest ski tour and freeride descent in Germany. Regardless of the time of year, a tour to the Westliche Karwendelspitze requires good planning, the right equipment and respect for the alpine conditions. Sure-footedness, a head for heights and appropriate physical preparation are essential for a safe and enjoyable mountain experience.
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Mega beautiful hike with a gigantic view of the gorge.
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Beautiful view from above. To recommend.
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The Isar with its turquoise color is a feast for the eyes in this mountain setting
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The sections from the source on the Austrian side to just before Mittenwald and north of Krün to above the Sylvenstein reservoir are particularly natural.
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The freely accessible lake is just a short walk above the village, in the middle of the forest at 1,295 m. In summer it heats up to 25 degrees and is therefore one of the warmest natural bathing lakes in Tyrol.
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The region offers a variety of stunning natural monuments. Beyond the well-known Leutasch Gorge Panoramic Bridge, which provides an immersive experience with thundering waterfalls, you can explore the vast Isar River in Scharnitz, known for its impressive landscape and green-turquoise waters. Another highlight is the Gleirsch Gorge, a wild gorge with clear, ice-cold water and a narrow path that offers a unique adventure.
Yes, many natural monuments in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau are family-friendly. The View of Leutasch Gorge is easily accessible via well-made paths and offers great views. The Leutasch Gorge itself features a newly designed themed trail with captivating stories and games. Additionally, the Isar River in Scharnitz and the Isar spring are ideal for refreshing walks, and the Kaltwassersee is another great spot for families.
The Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau is rich in diverse natural features. You'll encounter dramatic gorges like the Leutasch Gorge and Gleirsch Gorge, with their thundering waterfalls and unique rock formations. There are also serene lakes such as the Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See, known for its warm waters, and the more ephemeral Wildmoossee and Lottensee. Rivers like the Isar, with its distinctive green and turquoise hues, carve through impressive landscapes. For those seeking panoramic views, there are numerous summits and viewpoints, including the challenging Western Karwendel Peak and Brunnstein Peak.
The natural monuments are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the challenging 'Brunnstein Peak – Brunnstein Hut loop from Scharnitz' found in the Mountain Hikes in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau guide. Cycling is also popular, with options such as the 'Upper Isar River – Source of the Isar loop from Scharnitz' available in the Cycling in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau guide. For gravel biking enthusiasts, routes like 'Isar headwaters – Upper Isar River loop from Scharnitz' are featured in the Gravel biking in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau guide.
Yes, there are several options for easy walks. The paths through the Schlossbach Gorge near Reith bei Seefeld are mostly gentle, making it suitable for leisurely strolls. The Wildmoos Landscape Conservation Area, easily accessible from Seefeld, Leutasch, and Mösern, offers winding paths with minimal altitude difference, perfect for gentle walks and nature observation. Many sections along the Isar River are also suitable for easy, refreshing walks.
The natural monuments in the Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different charm. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, swimming in lakes like Lake Möserer See, and exploring gorges when the water flow is strong. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, making for picturesque walks. While some higher-altitude trails might be challenging in winter, many lower-lying areas and gorges, like the Leutasch Gorge, can still be explored, often offering a magical, snow-covered landscape.
The Karwendel Nature Park is Austria's largest nature park and Tyrol's most extensive protected area, covering almost the entire Karwendel massif. It's a paradise for nature enthusiasts, boasting an exceptionally rich variety of habitats, including primeval forests and wild rivers. It's home to over 1,300 plant species and more than 3,000 animal species, including golden eagles. Scharnitz serves as a main starting point for exploring its quiet valleys, blooming alpine meadows, and wild gorges.
Absolutely. The Leutasch Gorge Panoramic Bridge and the View of Leutasch Gorge offer breathtaking perspectives into the gorge. For expansive views over the entire Seefeld plateau, you can ascend to the Brunschkopf within the Wildmoos Landscape Conservation Area. Additionally, the Höll Bridge (Leutaschklamm Gorge Bridge) provides another impressive vantage point into the Leutaschklamm.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive nature experiences and the opportunity to be close to the natural elements. Many highlight the clear, ice-cold water in the gorges and rivers, and the beautiful colors of the Isar. The well-made paths and accessibility of many sites are also appreciated, making them enjoyable for the whole family. The sense of peace and untouched beauty, especially in areas like the Wildmoos Landscape Conservation Area, is also a common theme among visitors.
For those seeking tranquility, the Wildmoos Landscape Conservation Area is often considered an insider tip. It's characterized by untouched nature and offers winding paths with minimal altitude difference, making it perfect for peaceful walks away from the main tourist trails. The ephemeral Wildmoossee and Lottensee within this area also provide unique, quiet natural experiences.
Yes, the region offers several spots for refreshing dips. The Schlossbach Gorge near Reith bei Seefeld features numerous small pools created by the water over centuries, making it an ideal spot for cooling off on hot summer days. The Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See is known as one of Tyrol's warmest bathing lakes, sparkling among ancient trees and perfect for a swim.
The Ehnbach Gorge near Zirl is notable for its variety. It begins with a typical gorge experience, featuring a narrow, well-secured path alongside rocks and water. A unique aspect is a dam wall at the gorge's 'end,' behind which a wide streambed provides an excellent picnic and play area, particularly appealing for families.


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