Wildmoos is an area in the central Inn valley in North Tyrol and a village in the municipality of Telfs in the district of Innsbruck Land.

Wildmoos
Village of Telfs
Wildmoos is located in Austria
Wildmoos
Wildmoos
Location within Austria
Coordinates: 47°19′38″N 11°07′48″E / 47.32722°N 11.13000°E / 47.32722; 11.13000
CountryAustria
StateTyrol
DistrictInnsbruck Land
Elevation
1,280 m (4,200 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total5
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
6100
Vehicle registrationIL

Geography

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Wildmoos lies 20 kilometres (12 mi) beyond Innsbruck on the Seefeld Plateau above the Inn, at around 1260 1,320 m (AA), near Seefeld.

The area encompasses just under 30 scattered houses; today most of the land is covered by the Seefeld-Wildmoos Golf Course and the alpine meadow of Wildmoosalm.

Nature

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The Wildmoossee

The Wildmoos area is a large aquatic ecotope of about 55 hectares (140 acres)[1] with two rarely appearing aperiodic lakes, the Lottensee and the Wildmoossee,[2] with a further 13-hectare (32-acre) bog and wetland area on the Wildalm.[3] The two areas are separated by forest. They are both karst phenomena.

Seefeld-Wildmoos Golf Course

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The region has been developed today into an 18-hole golf course. The golf club is a member of the Leading Golf Courses Austria and has close links to the nearby 5-star hotel, the Interalpen Tyrol.

References

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  • "Municipal data for Telfs". Statistik Austria.
  1. ^ Biotopinventar Tirol: FSON Wildmoos, Lottenseegeb. Wildmoosgeb., 538,579.54 m²
  2. ^ Naturphänomen Wildmoossee und Lottensee - Tirol, tirol.at
  3. ^ FMOOR Wildmoosalm 70.721,04 m², FSON Gebiet um Wildmoosalm - Koellental 63.321,02 m²