Golfclub Seefeld-Wildmoos
Innsbruck
Golfclub Seefeld-Wildmoos is a beautiful choice for an Austria golf holiday, offering high-altitude alpine golf in one of Tyrol’s most scenic resort areas. Set at around 1,300 metres above sea level, the course sits in peaceful mountain surroundings near Seefeld, with forest, fresh air and wide alpine views giving the round a proper holiday feel.
The course is an 18-hole layout designed by Donald Harradine, with the fairways worked carefully into the natural landscape rather than forced through it. Region Seefeld describes Seefeld-Wildmoos as one of Austria’s Leading Golf Courses and among the top alpine golf courses, with 18 holes that provide a suitable challenge for different handicaps.
For golfers, this is mountain golf with real character. Expect hilly terrain, woodland, water hazards and plenty of holes where accuracy and club selection matter more than raw distance. The elevated setting also adds a nice little bonus: Leading Golf Austria notes that golf balls can travel around 10% further at this altitude, which is one of those details golfers will absolutely bring up in the clubhouse afterwards.
As part of a Tyrol golf holiday, Seefeld-Wildmoos pairs well with nearby courses around Innsbruck, Mieming and Kitzbühel, while Seefeld itself adds mountain hotels, walking routes, restaurants and relaxed alpine charm. Hashtag Golf Travel can help arrange the right flights, hotels, transfers and tee times, creating a smooth Austria golf escape with proper mountain scenery.
Innsbruck Airport
18km


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Time Zone:
GMT+1
Currency:
€ (Euro)
Temperature:
-11°C - 30°C
Cost of a Beer:
£4.30
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£31
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About The Area
Zell am See is a superb alpine base for an Austria golf holiday, especially for travellers who want lake views, mountain scenery and a proper summer-holiday feel around the golf. Set beside Lake Zell, with the Schmittenhöhe and Kitzsteinhorn nearby, it offers that classic Austrian mix of fresh air, scenery, smart hotels, lakeside cafés and outdoor activities. Salzburg Airport is the easiest arrival point, with Zell am See-Kaprun’s official travel information placing the region around 80 km from Salzburg Airport and around 200 km from Munich Airport.
The main golf attraction is Golfclub Zell am See-Kaprun-Saalbach, one of the strongest golf facilities in the Austrian Alps. The official tourism site describes it as the only “Leading Golf Course” with 36 holes in the Alps, while the club offers two 18-hole courses in a wide valley setting surrounded by mountain views.
Away from the fairways, Zell am See has loads of wider holiday value. Lake Zell is at the heart of the region, with swimming, sailing, surfing and boat trips available in summer, while hiking, biking and mountain trips add plenty for non-golfers or rest days. The region also promotes summer activities around the lake, mountains and Kitzsteinhorn, so it works well for couples, groups and mixed-interest travellers.
For Hashtag Golf Travel customers, Zell am See is best suited to a summer alpine golf escape, a golf-and-wellness break, or a wider Austria itinerary with Salzburg, Kitzbühel or Innsbruck. It is not a beach destination, obviously, but for clean mountain air, lake scenery and easy multi-round golf, it is a cracking option.























