The Seefeld Saddle is a saddle and mountain pass, 1,185 m (AA), in the Northern Limestone Alps in the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. Two major transport routes run over it: the Seefelder Straße (B 177) and the Mittenwald Railway. On the Seefeld Plateau north of the saddle lies the village and ski resort of Seefeld in Tirol.
View from the northwest of the Seefeld Saddle and the Wildsee lake. Behind: the Kalkkögel
View from the northeast towards the Gschwandtkopf. Below: the Seefeld Saddle
View from the Gschwandtkopf looking northeast to Seefeld; the Seefeld Saddle is on the right behind the trees
Seefeld by the Seefeld Saddle (right). Rear: the Reither Spitze; on the right the valley runs down to the Zirler Berg in the Inn valley; on the left it heads for towards the Scharnitz Pass on the River Isar
Seefelder Straße (B 177) is a 21.2 km long former federal road or Bundesstraße - now classified as a "priority road" or Straße mit Vorrang - in the Alps in the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. It links the Inn valley with Scharnitz and the Scharnitz Pass on the border with Germany, running past the Zirler Berg, over the Seefeld Saddle and past Seefeld. It is part of the E533 European route.
Seefelder Straße at the Zirler Berg