Best mountain peaks around Santa Maria Val Müstair are situated in the Swiss Alps, providing a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. This region, nestled in Graubünden, features significant border mountains and prominent peaks within the Ortler Alps. The area offers varied terrain, from accessible 3,000-meter summits to ridges with historical significance. Visitors can explore a range of natural features and viewpoints across the valley.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Dizzying altitude. What a climb!!!
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Great view or Rest bench on the way to the trilingual hut
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The Stelvio pass, at an altitude of 2,757 metres, connects Lombardy to Trentino-Alto Adige. The road, paved and generally open from June to the end of September, connects Bormio to Prato allo Stelvio. The Lombard side is connected to the Umbrail pass and, subsequently, to the Swiss Canton of Grisons. The Stelvio pass is the highest car pass in Italy. The South Tyrolean side is famous for its hairpin bends: there are 48 of them. From the pass it is possible to admire the Ortler perfectly.
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The Döss Radond is located at an altitude of 2,234 metres. It is the highest point of Val Mora. Once here it is all downhill, whether you continue towards Switzerland or towards Cancano. The meaning of the name is "round hump", and indicates the particular shape that the valley took when the glaciers melted. A nice point to stop, rest, admire the view.
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The refuge at the top of the three languages is right on the border between Italy and Switzerland. While the tourists are cavorting below you on the highest pass road in Switzerland (2,501 meters), you can enjoy the view up here undisturbed. In the Refugio you can strengthen yourself or book in for one night. An evening in the hut with people of different nationalities will definitely be sociable. If the Refugio Garibaldi is your final stop, you can get on the bus at the pass road. All information about the accommodation: https://rifugiogaribaldi.it/en
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Famous Alpine pass, often Cima Coppi at the Giro d'Italia, the Stelvio is the destination of tens of thousands of cyclists and two-wheel lovers every year. To the three classic slopes (Bormio, Val Mustair and Prato allo Stelvio) we must add the dirt road, very hard but short, which leads to the Tibet Trail.
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One of the most beautiful viewpoints of these valleys, from Bocchetta di Forcola it is still possible today to observe some remains relating to the First World War, when this area was the scene of hard battles.
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One of the most important Alpine passes in Europe, second for height with its 2758 m, here we have seen the exploits of many heroes of world cycling, an epic climb!
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The region offers a diverse range of peaks. You can explore Bocchetta di Forcola Pass, known for its stunning viewpoints and World War I remains, or Mount Scorluzzo, which also features historical defenses and panoramic views. Another significant peak is Dreisprachenspitze, located at the meeting point of three language areas.
Yes, Piz Umbrail, at 3,033 meters, is considered one of the more accessible 3,000-meter peaks due to its proximity to the Umbrail Pass (2,503 m), which can be reached by car. A well-marked alpine trail leads to the summit in about 90 minutes from the pass.
Several peaks in the region hold historical significance. Piz Umbrail features historical fortifications from World War I along its trail. Bocchetta di Forcola Pass and Mount Scorluzzo are notable for their well-preserved remains of trenches and shelters from the First World War. The Dreisprachenspitze also has numerous information boards, ruins, and relics from that era.
For spectacular panoramic views, consider Piz Chavalatsch, which offers a 360-degree vista including the Val Müstair and the Ortler group. Mount Scorluzzo and Dreisprachenspitze are also highly regarded for their extensive views. Additionally, the Döss Radond Pass provides overwhelming natural beauty and views of the surrounding mountains.
While many peaks require good fitness, the Döss Radond Pass is listed as family-friendly and offers a great place to stop, rest, and admire the view. The Senda Val Müstair panoramic trail also offers varied alpine landscapes and fantastic views of peaks like Piz Daint, which can be enjoyed by families seeking scenic walks.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Lai da Rims - Val Müstair Biosphere' or 'Piz Cotschen Summit Trail from Stelvio Pass'. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Santa Maria Val Müstair. Road cycling and touring bicycle routes are also popular, with options like the 'Santa Maria Val Müstair – Passo del Forno loop'. Check out the road cycling guide and cycling guide for detailed routes.
Piz Chavalatsch is a popular destination for ski-mountaineering, offering beautiful powder or firn descents. Piz Umbrail is also suitable for ski-mountaineers in winter. Piz Turettas is renowned for its excellent ski touring opportunities, featuring ideal, varied terrain and a steep, challenging summit section, making it a flexible option for winter sports enthusiasts.
Piz Chavalatsch is unique as it marks the easternmost point of Switzerland, lying on the border with Italy. Its summit offers a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view, and near the summit cross, there's an old Italian customs hut. It provides a rewarding hiking experience with relatively gentle paths, making it accessible for those with good fitness.
The Ortler Summit is described as a dream destination and the highest peak in South Tyrol, offering an incredible all-round view where other impressive mountains appear below you. It's considered a fantastic high-altitude tour and a lifelong dream for many, though an ascent should ideally be made with local guidance due to its challenging nature.
Yes, the Rifugio Garibaldi, located at the Dreisprachenspitze, offers accommodation and refreshments. At the Döss Radond Pass, you'll find a fountain for refilling water, and about six kilometers further, Alp Mora in Val Mora offers drinks and simple snacks. Many bikers also take a break in the lee of the private hut at Döss Radond.
While specific months aren't detailed, the region is generally best visited during the warmer months for hiking, when trails are clear of snow. For ski-mountaineering and winter sports, the winter months offer ideal conditions, especially for peaks like Piz Turettas with its varied snow-covered landscapes.


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