Springtime Skiing in Seefeld
Ready to ski at Wildmoos in Seefeld
With spring on the horizon, Lumi skiers in Europe are enjoying longer days and ample sunshine as they explore the trails in Austria and Switzerland this week. The end of our 2026 season is fast approaching and we’re soaking up every minute of the winter while we can. Read on to see what Lumi’s Seefeld & Engadin group has gotten up to in the run-up to one of the biggest Worldloppet events of the year.
Super Scenery in Leutasch
Scenic cross-country skiing in Leutasch valley
Skiers love their superlatives when describing trails, and one word stands out in Austria: super. Used frequently across the region in similar fashion to how people stateside use “Great!”, super takes on a special meaning when describing the landscape in the Leutasch valley where Lumi skiers enjoyed their first ski of the week. Almost stereotypically beautiful snow-covered peaks surround this lengthy valley, making for stunning views in every direction.
Happy skiers enjoying cross-country skiing
The trails in Leutasch are a short bus ride from Lumi’s hotel in Seefeld and are perfect for skiers of all abilities. Flat trails allow skiers to venture out at their leisure before returning for a relaxing trailside lunch in the sun. It’s an excellent introduction to what Seefeld has to offer.
Evening in Innsbruck
The group traveled east from Seefeld to Innsbruck, the capital of the Tyrol region, to see the sights and enjoy dinner on the town with their new friends. Lumi founder Garrott Kuzzy met up with the group to show them around his hometown, sharing insights into the city’s history and Olympic legacy. Innsbruck’s celebrated architecture was on full display, from the ornate Golden Roof to the narrow cobblestone streets that wind around this busy pedestrian-friendly city. It was a fun change of pace from the quiet towns and villages surrounding Seefeld.
Exploring the Forests of Wildmoos
The perfect trailside break at the rustic Wildmoos hut
Unlike the level trails in the Leutasch valley, the trails found in the Wildmoos region of Seefeld are quite varied in elevation and difficulty. Wildmoos has something for everyone, from meandering flat trails in the high alpine meadows to long ascents and winding descents for those eager to perfect their technique and add on a few more kilometers. Thick forests help protect the trails from the sun, ensuring the big views of the surrounding landscape are available well into the spring. Lunch at a trailside hut after a long ski is a given. Where better to share tales from the day’s adventures than with a hearty meal on the deck? What's the sound of that siren? It's announcing that a fresh apple strudel is coming out of the oven. Guten Appetit!
Yodeling to Our Heart’s Content
The perfect last evening in Seefeld with a Tyrolean yodel lesson
The group capped off their time in Seefeld with a rousing evening practicing a very different skill: yodeling. Under the tutelage of a two-time World Champion yodeler and her accompanying band, small teams each took turns reciting Tyrolean songs. After a few tries even the most hesitant started to get the hang of it. By the end of the session, the group was dancing to traditional folk songs from the region. It was a memorable last evening in the Austrian Alps.
Book your LUMI 2027 Trip
Does skiing to a trailside hut for lunch under snow-covered mountains sound like a dream trip? Lumi’s Seefeld & Engadin, Marcialonga & Konig Ludwig Lauf, and Seefeld & Seiser Alm Sight-Skiing trips all include ample opportunities to ski and enjoy the local culture in the Austrian Alps. Reach out to reservations@lumiexperiences.com for a trip itinerary today. Reserve your spot by March 31 to save $300/person on the trip of your choice. We look forward to hearing from you!#
See you on the trail,
Garrott Kuzzy
Founder & Olympian
garrott@lumiexperiences.com