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Seefeld is a village in the Tirol province of Austria and is located 17 km northwest of Innsbruck. It is a popular destination for walking holidays in the summer, and winter sports in winter.
Seefeld, with its approximately 3,000 inhabitants and 8,500 guest beds, forms the core of the Olympiaregion Seefeld. The pedestrian district in the centre of town is great for walking and shopping in summer and winter alike. Seefeld is an important centre for cross-country skiing. The Nordic events at both the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics were hosted at Seefeld. The 1985 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships also took place here. World Cup competitions have been located here a number of times. The alpine skiing area is small and appropriate for beginners. There are two separate small areas which are not connected except by a ski bus or taxis. The terrain itself is quite good and there is good access to other facilities (walks, shops and the Olympia swimming complex). See the same panorama as spherical panorama here: http://www.360cities.net/image/seefeld-haermelekopf-bergstation |
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Seefeld is a village in the Tirol province of Austria and is located 17 km northwest of Innsbruck. It is a popular destination for walking holidays in the summer, and winter sports in winter. It has two main mountain areas (for walking or skiing) - one is the round hill "Gschwandtkopf" and the other is a series of mountains (known incorrectly as "Roßhütte" after the large mountain restaurant half-way up). These mountains dominate the Seefeld plateau - from left/north to right/south, they are the Seefelderjoch, Seefelderspitze, Härmelekopf and Reitherspitze.
This is a spherical panorama made up of 460 images at focal length of 120mm. As usual best viewed with Google Earth or here: http://www.360cities.net/image/seefelder-joch-tirol-austria |
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360 spherical panorama at Seefeld Rosshütte / Austria. Very cold but beautiful day for skiing.
Best viewed with Google Earth or here: http://www.360cities.net/image/seefeld-tirol-austria-rosshuette |
