Updated on 29.07.2025
Wellness can be many things - but rarely is it as surprising, as varied and as close to nature as in the Seefeld region: between crystal-clear mountain air, gentle hiking trails and idyllic tranquillity, Tyrol's high plateau offers real aha moments for anyone who wants to rethink relaxation. Whether in the beer spa, in the Russian banya or at -110 degrees in the cold chamber - wellbeing becomes an experience here.
A cold beer in the middle of the spa - that's exactly what awaits guests at the Hotel Klosterbräu & Spa. Between the sauna, steam bath and relaxation loungers, there is a real beer fountain - for you to tap yourself. A refreshing, humorous addition to a classic spa day that will not only delight beer lovers.
Bathe in beer for once? At Hotel Diana, this wish becomes reality. The beer bath has a pleasant aroma, nourishes the skin, stimulates the circulation and lifts the spirits. Alternatively, those looking for a change can indulge in lavender, whey, hay or Thalasso - personalised and natural.
Revitalise your body at -110 degrees - it doesn't sound very inviting at first, but it turns out to be a real freshness kick. The cold chamber at the Alpin Resort Sacher is part of the "Sacher Academy for Better Aging" and is a highlight for anyone seeking relaxation and new energy in an unusual way.
An insider tip among sauna fans: the (probably only) banya in Tyrol offers intense warmth, authentic birch branch rituals and an atmosphere of pristine tranquillity. The banya is a must for anyone looking for a special sauna experience.
There is room for wellness here: two spacious public adventure pools with extensive sauna landscapes invite you to relax. There are also nine selected hotels with high-quality day spa offers - from family-friendly to adults only. The high plateau therefore probably offers the greatest variety of wellness centres in Tyrol.
What makes the high plateau special? The combination of wellness and nature. After a sauna session, you can head straight out into the Tyrolean mountains - for hiking, cycling or golfing. The flat alpine character of the region makes exercise in nature particularly enjoyable and stress-free.
Relax with your best friend on four paws: In many hotels in the Seefeld region, dogs are not only allowed, but welcome. Whether at the Klosterbräu, Alpin Resort Sacher, Inntalerhof, Lärchenhof, Bergresort or Alpenhotel Karwendel - two- and four-legged friends can spend relaxing days together surrounded by nature.