Rundwanderung um den Brunschkopf
Rundwanderung um den Brunschkopf
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On this leisurely tour through the meadows and forests around Brunschkopf, you'll visit several huts and enjoy countless views. Access to the hiking trail is possible from the three towns of Mösern, Seefeld, and Leutasch. This variant starts at Seefeld's Seekirchl church and continues via Wildmoos. From the starting point, follow the signs toward Wildmoos and soon walk through the Kirchwaldsiedlung settlement. Finally, you climb gently uphill through the forest. By the time you reach the Wildmoosalm, you've already covered most of the elevation gain. Here, you can reward yourself with a break, perhaps on the sun terrace.
You then continue hiking to the aperiodic Wildmoossee lake. You'll actually need a bit of luck to see the lake filled with water. Next, you'll reach Lottensee – another aperiodic natural gem that's just as fond of playing hide-and-seek. If you can't find a lake here either, the cozy Lottenseehütte will treat you to all sorts of homemade delicacies and encourage you to continue your hike with fresh coffee and cake. You also have another chance to see a lake (this time, definitely!) before returning to the starting point: Lake Möserer See is even considered the warmest bathing lake in Tyrol.
You can find more information about the hike here: https://www.seefeld.com/de/touren/rundwanderung-um-den-brunschkopf.html.
by Region Seefeld – Tirols Hochplateau
Last updated: December 10, 2025
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Highlight • Religious Site
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Highlight • Mountain Hut
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4.40 km
Highlight • Lake
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6.34 km
Highlight • Lake
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6.54 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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9.74 km
Highlight • Lake
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9.81 km
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14.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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12.3 km
1.06 km
853 m
287 m
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11.4 km
2.69 km
213 m
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On forest paths of varying widths to the 3 lakes, the first two of which only have water in certain years. The last section from Möserer Lake was very attractive with the fern-covered slopes and the occasional view of the surrounding mountains. And I'm happy that my fitness is improving.
A pretty good and beautiful tour. Lake Möserer is a beautiful spot. Unfortunately, Lake Lotten and Lake Wildsee were out of water, which is supposed to only happen after long periods of rain. (aperiodic lakes). There's a small pool with water at the Wildmoosalm. Our last stretch from there towards the valley was a bit rough terrain. Not necessarily recommended; there are nicer trails!
PW: "Around the Brunschkopf" in Seefeld 13km Oct 16, 2021
Hello everyone 🙋♂️🙋 Today we took the public bus 🚌 up into the mountains 👆 before starting our hike 😌. It was a longer stretch today, requiring crampons/spikes 😉. We passed Wildmoossee 💦 and Lottensee 💦 (both still snow-covered and frozen) and arrived at the Peace Bell 🔔. At Möserer See 💦, we took a longer break at the Möserer Seestub'n 😋. Then we headed back to Seefeld on wide paths ☺️. Tomorrow, after another hike (hoping the weather holds 🫣 it's supposed to rain 🌧️), we're heading home 🏠. If there's no hike, no problem 😊. We had a great few days with a great group 👍. Have a lovely evening and best wishes! Greetings 🙋♂️🙋
Today we went on a wonderful snow hike near Mösern. We started from a parking lot near the Lottenseehütte. Through the beautiful winter forest to the idyllic Möserer Lake, which we circled. Then continue gently up through the snow-covered forests to the Wildmoosalm and the white plateau. Past the Wildmoos holiday home and through a golf course back to Lottensee. Stop at the very cozy Lottenseehütte 🍻🌞. Very nice weather today☀️😊
Always a great tour and a different experience in every season
The hiking circuit can be accessed from the three towns of Mösern, Seefeld and Leutasch. The following variant starts from Seefeld's Seekirchl and continues via Wildmoos. The circular route is signposted in both directions and can be hiked from all three places. With enough strength and motivation, the viewing platform on the Brunschkopf can also be climbed at several junctions: from Seefeld via the Geiernest, from Leutasch via the Wildmoosalm and from Mösern via the forest road or the Möserer Höhe. There is also a signposted path to the Brunschkopf at the Wildmoossee. From the starting point at the Seekirchl, follow the signs towards Brunschkopf/Wildmoosalm, walk along the footbridge next to the stream until you reach the underpass. Go right up to the WM hall on the Möserer Straße, follow this to the right and take the first left into the Kirchwaldsiedlung. Now follow the road Am Kirchwald, turn left twice and right once at the first opportunity and change between the houses to gravel path no. 2. Follow the forest path up and turn right on the circular hiking trail around the Brunschkopf (towards Wildmoosalm). Because most of the climbs have already been conquered at the beautiful Wildmoosalm, you can reward yourself with a little refreshment on the sun terrace. The hut owner also serves hearty food with a quick joke and the schnapps fountain is a must anyway. You then hike on in high spirits (path no. 2) to the aperiodic Wildmoossee (since it is not always there, you need a bit of luck to see it filled with water). If you take a detour to the right at the Wildmoossee, you can enjoy a few small refreshments at the Wildmoos holiday home in a particularly idyllic location. Qwellen: seefeld.com
Loving hiking trail around the Brunschkopf. There is a lot to see and do: 3 lakes, some alpine pastures, the Brunschkopf viewing platform, ice age path, the Olympic course as a fitness station for young and old, stamping points for the Seefeld hiking pins ... The tour is not difficult, it is well signposted and well attended. A tour for active relaxation ;-)
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August 18, 2021
On this leisurely tour through the meadows and forests around Brunschkopf, you'll visit several huts and enjoy countless views. Access to the hiking trail is possible from the three towns of Mösern, Seefeld, and Leutasch. This variant starts at Seefeld's Seekirchl church and continues via Wildmoos. From
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