How to reach us
Adults Spa Hotel Alpenlove
Dorfplatz 28
6100 Seefeld / Tyrol
Tel.: +43 5212 2191
Fax: +43 5212 2191 – 116
Mail: alpenlove@kaltschmid.info
Web: www.alpenlove.at
Booking Hotline: +43 5212 2191
The fastest way to Seefeld
NORTH: Munich – Garmisch-Patenkirchen – Mittenwald – Seefeld (toll-free)
EAST: Salzburg – Innsbruck – exit Zirl via Zirler Berg (driving ban: uphill combination lorries or lorries with trailers – alternative route: Telfs Ost)
SOUTH: Brenner (Brenner motorway A13) – Innsbruck – exit Zirl via Zirler Berg (driving ban: uphill combined vehicles or lorries with trailers – alternative route: Telfs Ost)
WEST: Kempten – Füssen – Reutte – Fernpass – Imst – exit Telfs Ost – Seefeld
So you find us: Electric bollards are installed around the pedestrian zone. To be able to drive up to our hotel, you must press the button at dark gray column to the left of the car at the bollard number 3 (Innsbrucker Strasse 8). We open it by remote control. The bollard automatically opens when driving outside. So you can leave the pedestrian zone at any time.
At the reception you can pick up for a chip for the bollards (for a deposit) and open straight and at any time this electric bollard. This must be held towards the traffic lights turn right from the car to open the bollard.
Planning the optimal route
Consult the Google Maps route planner before setting off to plan the optimum travel route from your home town to the Seefeld Region – Tyrol’s High Plateau.
Free travel with the vignette
If your route takes you via the Austrian motorways, affix a vignette to your windscreen in good time. The automobile clubs, petrol stations and border crossing stations have them ready at all times. With the vignette, you have free travel when travelling by car. Information on the current prices can be found here.
Weatherproof travel by car
If you visit Tyrol by car in winter, you should expect snow and ice. With winter tyres and snow chains you are well equipped and prepared for the conditions in the Tyrolean mountains. Information on current road conditions is available from (ÖAMTC).
Information on temporary road closures in Tyrol
The temporary driving ban, which is limited to weekends, applies to all motor vehicles passing through Tyrol. Further information on the affected provincial roads can be found here.
*The Seefeld Region – Tyrol’s High Plateau is not affected!