Seefeld Sights

  1. Pfarrkirche St Oswald

    A must-see if you believe in miracles is 15th-century Pfarrkirche St Oswald. It was here that Oswald Milser gobbled a wafer reserved for the clergy at Easter communion in 1384. After almost being swallowed up by the floor, the greedy layman repented, but the wafer was streaked with blood - not from foolish Oswald but from Christ, naturally. Climb the stairway to view the Blutskapelle (Chapel of the Holy Blood), which held the original wafer.

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  2. Reither Moor Conservation Area

    It's a short stroll south of the centre to Wildsee, a bottle-green, pine-fringed lake that anchors Reither Moor Conservation Area; a 45-minute trail rings the lake and you can stop off for a refreshing dip at the Strandbad (bathing area). For longer, more challenging walks, cable cars ascend nearby Seefeld Spitze (2220m) and Reither Spitze (2374m); consult the tourist office for more information or join one of its regular guided walks.

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