Loipenbericht Leutasch - Cross-Country Skiing Trails in the Tirolean Alps
Overview
Leutasch is a picturesque valley community on the Seefeld Plateau in Tirol, Austria, nestled between the Karwendel and Wetterstein mountain ranges at an elevation of 1,130 to 1,550 meters. It forms a core part of the Olympiaregion Seefeld, one of Europe's premier cross-country skiing destinations, offering 71 kilometers of groomed trails across 18 routes that connect into the broader 245-kilometer regional network. The area hosted Nordic skiing events during the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics and the 2019 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, cementing its world-class reputation.
Direct Link to Loipenbericht
The official, daily-updated Loipenbericht (trail condition report) for Leutasch and the entire Seefeld region is available at:
This page provides a comprehensive, morning-updated report (typically published around 08:30) covering every trail in the region. It includes the current open/closed status of each trail, a wax recommendation for the day, temperature readings, new snowfall amounts, and specific notes about individual trail sections. The report also covers the official Seefeld.com cross-country skiing report at seefeld.com/en/cross-country-skiing-report.html, which provides the same data in a more visual format with an interactive trail map.
Loipen Summary
Trail Network Overview
Leutasch offers 71 kilometers of groomed cross-country skiing trails distributed across 18 named routes. The trails are categorized into three difficulty levels: blue (easy) trails totaling 35.7 km, red (intermediate) trails covering 11.3 km, and black (difficult) trails spanning 24.1 km. All trails are groomed daily and support both classic and skating techniques. Operating hours are 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM daily, with night trails available Monday through Friday from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
Blue (Easy) Trails - 35.7 km
The easy trails form the backbone of the Leutasch network and are ideal for beginners and leisure skiers. The longest is the A9 Unterleutasch trail at 13.7 km, which runs through the valley beneath the Arnspitze mountain with minimal elevation gain and mountain gastronomy options along the way. The A5 Obern (5.3 km) is a sunny loop near the Hohe Munde foothills with benches for rest stops and panoramic views. The A6 Alpenbad (5.6 km) combines gentle climbs with descents and features a tunnel connecting to the Obern trail. The A7 Gasse (4.7 km) is completely flat, making it the best choice for absolute beginners. Other easy trails include the A2 Snowfarmingloipe (2.8 km), which is notable for being the first trail to open each season thanks to conserved snow from the previous year, the A4 Muggenmoos (1.6 km), the A8 Lehner (1.9 km), the A10 Weidach (1.7 km), and the A14 Baerenwirt (1.2 km), a particularly quiet trail in northern Leutasch known for low skier traffic.
Red (Intermediate) Trails - 11.3 km
The intermediate trails offer more variety and some challenge. The B5 Katzenloch (5.0 km) is the longest red trail. The B14 Waldloipe Alpenbad (2.8 km) winds through forest sections. The B7 Panorama (2.4 km) offers elevated viewpoints, and the B4 Skatingzentrum (1.2 km) is a dedicated skating technique loop near the sport facilities.
Black (Difficult) Trails - 24.1 km
For experienced skiers, the black trails provide steep climbs and technical descents. The C9 Plaik (8.7 km) is the most prominent, running through areas that receive full sunshine from sunrise to sunset and passing the photogenic Kirchplatzl church with the Hohe Munde as a backdrop. The C3 Neuleutasch (5.1 km), C7 Bichlwald (3.6 km), C4 Katzenkopf (2.7 km), C10 Mundeknie (2.5 km), and C8 Rauthgatter (1.5 km) round out the challenging offerings. The advanced Muggenmoos, Wildmoos, and Lottensee connections also provide demanding terrain.
Current Conditions (February 2026)
As of early February 2026, approximately 9 of 20 Leutasch trails are open. Snow depth is around 44 cm at mountain level and 15 cm in the valley. The open trails include the Snowfarming track (A2), Muggenmoos (A4), Obern (A5), Gasse (A7), Unterleutasch (A9), Weidach (A10), Skatingzentrum (B4), and Waldloipe Alpenbad (B14). The Alpenbad (A6) is partially open. Most of the difficult C-series trails remain closed due to insufficient snow cover. The upper trails near Wildmoos and the Stadium area are reported to be in the best condition. Skiers are advised to check the daily report before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly. The current wax recommendation is HS 8 glide wax with Base/KN44 or skin for climbing sections.
Costs and Practical Information
A day pass for the 2025/26 season costs 15 EUR (11 EUR with a guest card). Parking is available at 5 EUR per day. A valid trail ticket is mandatory, and random inspections are conducted with a penalty of 187 EUR for skiing without a valid ticket. Equipment rental packages are available in the area and can often be booked together with accommodation.
Top Recommended Resources
1. Seefeld-Langlauf.at - Daily Trail Report
- Daily morning updates with precise trail-by-trail open/closed status
- Wax recommendations tailored to current snow and temperature conditions
- Detailed notes about partial openings and section-specific restrictions
- Covers the complete 245 km regional network including all 18 Leutasch trails
2. Seefeld.com Official Cross-Country Skiing Report
- Official source from the regional tourism authority
- Interactive trail map for planning routes
- Available in English and German
- Integrates weather forecasts and snow depth data with trail status
3. Rucksacktraeger.com - Langlaufen in Leutasch Complete Guide
- Complete listing of all 18 trails with distances and difficulty ratings
- Practical tips including parking locations and best times to ski
- Personal trail descriptions with honest character assessments
- Information on costs, guest cards, and penalty regulations
4. BERGFEX - Olympiaregion Seefeld Trail Overview
- Topographic maps and elevation profiles for each trail
- User-contributed trail condition reports supplementing official data
- Integration with weather forecasts and snow reports
- Well-structured database covering all trails in the region
5. Karwendel-Urlaub.de - Leutasch Langlaufen Guide
- Descriptive trail profiles highlighting scenic highlights and character
- Information about connecting trails and route combinations
- Seasonal details including snowfarming and early-season availability
- Covers special trails like the night trail and dog-friendly trail in Weidach
My Recommendation
Leutasch is an outstanding destination for cross-country skiing at any level. The 71-kilometer trail network offers genuine variety, from the completely flat Gasse trail for beginners to the demanding Plaik circuit for experts. For the best experience, always check the daily Loipenbericht at seefeld-langlauf.at before heading out, as trail availability varies significantly with snow conditions. The A9 Unterleutasch trail is the signature route of the valley with its nearly 14 km of gentle terrain and mountain views, while the upper trails around Wildmoos tend to have the most reliable conditions later in the season. The Snowfarming trail (A2) is particularly noteworthy for extending the season with conserved snow. With a valid guest card from your accommodation, the day pass drops to just 11 EUR, making this world-class trail system remarkably affordable.