Best attractions and places to see around Oberperfuss, a village nestled in the Austrian Alps of Tyrol, offers a variety of points of interest. The region provides opportunities for nature exploration, historical insights, and cultural experiences. Visitors can find diverse landscapes, from mountain summits to tranquil lakes. This area is characterized by its Alpine setting and accessible natural features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great hut with a good view. The Kaiserschmarrn is great
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The church serves as a votive church for a miraculous crucifix. Archduke Leopold V initiated the construction of a church in 1629, and it was completed in 1666. At that time, the Seekirchl stood in the middle of the Kreuzsee, which had been created by Duke Sigmund the Rich in the 15th century and drained in 1808. The Seekirchl soon became an important pilgrimage church, the second in Seefeld after the parish church. It is a high baroque, octagonal central building with a dome, a rare building style in Tyrol, with an attached tower. The architect was the Innsbruck court architect Christoph Gumpp the Younger, and the paintings - two high altar paintings (1771), two murals depicting the legend of the Seefeld Cross (around 1772) - are by Josef Anton Puellacher. The wrought iron grille of the chancel in the cartilage style was installed under the gallery in 1978 - "somewhat inappropriately". The church is a listed building.
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The Seekirchl - also called the Holy Cross Church - is probably the most famous landmark in Seefeld. It houses an old cross whose history dates back to 1628. Originally, the baroque Seekirchl stood in the middle of the Kreuzsee, which was artificially created by Duke Sigismund the Rich in the 15th century, but which was drained around 300 years later in 1808. It is reported that the following events led to the construction of the baroque Seekirchl: A repentant pilgrim named Barbara Haißjackin obtained forgiveness for her sins through clear words from the cross before which she was praying. The woman felt comforted and reported the miracle to the priest.
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The Wildsee, also called the Wilder See, is located in the northern Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg, northeast of the Ruhestein in the municipality of Baiersbronn. The lake, far from any settlement, lies at an elevation of 910 m, east of the main ridge of the Northern Black Forest, in a Würm glacial cirque with several moraine ridges, up to 120 m deep. It is particularly visible from the neighboring Seekopf (1055 m above sea level). The almost circular cirque lake has an area of 2.4 hectares, a depth of 11.5 m, and drains via the Schönmünz River into the Murg. It is slightly dammed, as it was once used as a surge water for log rafting. The Wildsee is part of the Black Forest National Park, established in 2014. Since 1939 it was surrounded by the Wilder See – Hornisgrinde nature reserve, which stretched over an area of 766 hectares across the highlands east of the mountain ridge between Hornisgrinde and Ruhestein and has largely been incorporated into the national park.
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Beautiful lake. There are lots of animals roaming around here. Crayfish are also at home in the lake.
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With its high location in the Karwendel Mountains and directly below the Reither Spitze, the Nördlinger Hut offers a spectacular view that is appreciated by hikers and mountaineers alike. With a total capacity of 65 beds, divided into shared rooms and dormitories, it offers good overnight accommodation in this impressive mountain landscape. The operators value prior arrangement when visiting with dogs, especially on weekends when dogs are not allowed in the hut. Guests have the opportunity to choose breakfast, half board or à la carte options, with Tyrolean specialties and regional products taking center stage. For an overnight stay, however, you should note that payment is only possible in cash and although there is mobile phone reception, there is no WiFi available. The Nördlinger Hütte can be reached via various approaches, with walking times ranging from one hour to six hours. The hut serves as a starting point for numerous hiking tours in the area, such as to the Freiungsspitze or the Kuhlochspitze, as well as for the Freiungen Höhenweg and the Zirler via ferrata.
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A tour around the lake is definitely worth it.
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beautiful lake, comfortable circular hiking trail
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Visitors frequently enjoy the stunning views from Seefelder Peak, a summit offering panoramic vistas. Another favorite is the Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See, known for its varied views and pleasant walks in all seasons. The Nördlinger Hut, situated at 2,238 meters in the Karwendel mountains, is also highly regarded for its location and sunset views.
Yes, Oberperfuss offers several cultural insights. The Peter Anich Museum, one of Austria's oldest village museums, showcases the life and work of cartographer Peter Anich. You can also visit the Oberperfuss Parish Church, a beautiful example of Alpine ecclesiastical architecture, or explore the numerous chapels scattered throughout the village on idyllic chapel walks. Nearby, the Lake Church of the Holy Cross, Seefeld is a notable landmark.
The region around Oberperfuss is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like the 'Easy Scramble Near the Summit – Roßkogel Summit loop' from Stiglreith. There are also numerous running trails, including the 'Stiglreith Mountain Station loop' from Oberperfuss, and general hiking paths such as the 'Round tour from the Stiglreith parking lot to the Rangger Köpfl'. For more details on these and other routes, explore the Mountain Hikes, Running Trails, and Hiking around Oberperfuss guides.
Absolutely. The Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See and Wildsee Seefeld are both excellent for family walks and offer opportunities for swimming in summer. Rangger Köpfl, accessible via cable car, features a long toboggan run that's popular with families. Exploring the numerous chapels on easy walks can also be a pleasant family activity.
For breathtaking views, head to Seefelder Peak, which offers panoramic vistas after a hike. The Nördlinger Hut also provides spectacular views, especially at sunset. Rangger Köpfl, accessible by cable car, offers stunning valley views, as does the Stiglreith Viewpoint. The Inn Walkway also provides scenic perspectives of the Inn River.
Oberperfuss offers a range of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. You can find easy walks around lakes like Lake Möserer See, moderate trails like the 'Round tour from the Stiglreith parking lot to the Rangger Köpfl', and more challenging mountain hikes such as the 'Easy Scramble Near the Summit – Roßkogel Summit loop'. The Sellrain Valley is also known for its extensive hiking opportunities. For detailed routes, refer to the Hiking around Oberperfuss guide.
Rangger Köpfl is a local favorite mountain accessible via the Bergbahnen Oberperfuss cable car. It's popular for skiing in winter and hiking in summer, providing stunning views. It also boasts one of the longest toboggan runs in the Innsbruck region, open during the day and illuminated for evening use. Early risers can enjoy unforgettable sunrise tours from its summit.
Yes, several attractions and trails have amenities nearby. The Nördlinger Hut offers overnight accommodation and is a restaurant. The Eastern shore of Lake Möserer See has a restaurant and cafe. Additionally, many chapel walks in Oberperfuss lead to cozy cafes and guesthouses. You can also visit local Alpine farms to sample authentic cheese and dairy products.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can immerse yourself in the peaceful Austrian Pine Forests for quiet walks. The Sellrain Valley offers unspoiled natural beauty and tranquil landscapes. The Inn Walkway provides a scenic path along the Inn River, and nearby natural monuments include Kaltwassersee, offering beautiful views.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views from summits like Seefelder Peak and the serene beauty of lakes such as Lake Möserer See. Many appreciate the variety of hiking options, from easy lakeside strolls to challenging mountain ascents, and the opportunity to experience both natural wonders and cultural sites like the Peter Anich Museum. The overall Alpine setting and accessible natural features are highly valued.
Yes, Oberperfuss offers sunny and idyllic winter hiking trails with stunning views. There are three signposted routes: Sonnenrainweg, Speichersee-Gfas, and Panoramarunde, which lead through the village and to a reservoir with views of Innsbruck. Rangger Köpfl is also a popular destination for skiing and its illuminated toboggan run during winter.


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