Seefeld or Tyrol's high plateau is perfectly accessible by train & co. and Seefeld train station is only a 3-minute walk from the hotel. Of course, you can use our e-bikes free of charge for your green trips.
Did you already know? Seefeld station scored highly in the VCÖ railway station test for cleanliness and environment and recently won the category of smaller stations. Accessibility, cleanliness and the station environment are rated particularly well at the highest ICE station in Europe.
The world's highest ICE station.
With the ICE train station, tradition truly meets modernity in Seefeld. Thanks to the new ICE direct connections between Hamburg and the Seefeld region, getting here is both sustainable and convenient. After around 9 hours from Hamburg, you can reach Seefeld station, surrounded by impressive mountain ranges, without stress or traffic jams.
ICE direct connections from summer 2022:
- ICE "Karwendel" continues to run on Fridays all year round from Hamburg - Berlin - Erfurt - Nuremberg - Munich via Seefeld to Innsbruck
- ICE "Wetterstein" runs on Saturdays from Berlin - Leipzig - Erfurt - Nuremberg - Munich via Seefeld to Innsbruck
- ICE "Wetterstein" runs on Saturdays from Innsbruck via Seefeld to Munich - Nuremberg - Erfurt - Halle (Saale) - Berlin
You can find more information and train connections here: www.bahn.de
Route highlight Karwendelbahn.
Today, the Karwendelbahn is considered the most important connection between the plateau and the provincial capital Innsbruck. The panoramic and impressive Karwendelbahn from Mittenwald to Innsbruck was opened in 1912 as Austria's first fully electrified railway. Due to its early construction, the Karwendelbahn always carries a piece of history with it on every journey. Along the 32 km long route, the railway passes through 16 tunnels and over 18 high bridges and viaducts. The Martinswand, which drops steeply into the Inn Valley, is definitely the impressive highlight of the route. A ride on the Karwendelbahn should be on every guest's must-see list!
You can find more information and train connections here: www.oebb.at