Naturpark Texelgruppe - Parco naturale Gruppo di Tessa
Naturpark Texelgruppe - Parco naturale Gruppo di Tessa
Best mountain peaks around Naturpark Texelgruppe - Parco naturale Gruppo di Tessa, the largest nature park in South Tyrol, Italy, offers a diverse landscape for hikers and mountaineers. Peaks in the park reach over 3,700 meters above sea level, featuring high alpine areas, glaciers, and unique vegetation. This environment provides habitats for various wildlife, including deer, chamois, and ibex. The park is known for its extensive high-alpine hikes and panoramic routes within a protected natural setting.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hiking around Naturpark Texelgruppe - Parco naturale Gruppo di Tessa
The panoramic platform over Dorf Tirol On the Hochmuth below the Steinegg inn there is a viewing platform that offers a wide view over Merano, the Etschtal and the surrounding mountains. There are 2 telescopes on the platform that provide information about the visible mountains and the former cultivation of the steep fields of the Muthöfe. The platform represents a stylized carrying basket. The construction draws attention to the arduous, historical cultivation of the fields on the steep slopes of the Muthöfe, where baskets of earth and manure were pulled up the fields with the help of cable winches in order to make them arable again.
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The ascent and descent are difficult but definitely worth it. Bringing provisions, especially drinks and refreshments, is recommended. Weather protection (rain/cold) and hiking boots with sturdy soles and good tread are essential. Even in summer, you'll cross snowfields. Anyone who has hiked there will have a lifetime of memories.
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When we visited in June 2024, the path was heavily marked by the effects of winter. Some parts had slipped and were badly torn up by fallen rocks. It was still possible to walk it, but it was a little more difficult than usual - it's steep either way!
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Wonderful view!!! Once at the top you can hike towards the Taufenscharte or back to the Mutkopfalm. From the Taufenscharte you can walk (if you have enough time) to the Spronser lakes.
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The Mutspitz is a wonderful panoramic mountain with a 360 degree view. It's easy from the Mutkopf and then continues beautifully over the ridge if you don't have a head for heights. A MUST DO for Merano hikers
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The Mutspitze Summit is highly popular, offering a fantastic panoramic view of the Vinschgau and Meran. Another notable viewpoint is the View from Hochmuth of Merano and the Adige Valley, which also serves as a starting point for many hikes. For challenging routes with expansive vistas, the Taufenscharte (Taufen Pass) provides rewarding views towards the Burggrafenamt and Vinschgau.
Yes, the Texelgruppe offers several challenging climbs. Roteck (3,337 m), also known as Monte Rosso, is the highest mountain within the Texel Group itself, offering a significant achievement for mountaineers. Texelspitze (3,318 m) and Hohe Weiße (3,281 m) are also rewarding climbs, with Hohe Weiße known for its striking bright light marble layers. The Tschigat (2,998 m) offers a challenging high-alpine summit tour with an exposed west ridge, known for its exceptional panoramic views.
The Texelgruppe is home to the stunning Spronser Lakes, the highest-altitude collection of lakes in South Tyrol. These ten mountain lakes, some over 2,000 meters above sea level, offer unique hiking destinations. Additionally, peaks like Hohe Weiße and Lodner are characterized by their bright marble layers, making them visually striking features in the landscape.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks in Naturpark Texelgruppe is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is more stable, trails are clear of snow at lower to mid-altitudes, and the alpine flora is in bloom. High-alpine routes and passes may still have snow into early summer, so checking conditions is advisable.
While many peaks are challenging, there are family-friendly options in the broader region. For example, the Lazinser Hof is a family-friendly hut located in the upper Pfelderertal, offering a good rest stop with beautiful views. Many easier hikes can be found in the valleys leading up to the peaks. You can find more specific routes in the Easy hikes around Naturpark Texelgruppe - Parco naturale Gruppo di Tessa guide.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like the Meraner Höhenweg. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging routes such as the Stettiner Hut Ascent via Pfossental. The park also features beautiful waterfall hikes, including those around the Partschins waterfall. Explore more options in the Easy hikes, MTB Trails, and Waterfall hikes around Naturpark Texelgruppe - Parco naturale Gruppo di Tessa guides.
Naturpark Texelgruppe is a protected area, and while dogs are generally allowed on trails, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with grazing livestock or wildlife. Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog does not disturb the local fauna. Specific regulations may apply to certain sensitive areas, so it's always best to check local signage.
The diverse landscape of Naturpark Texelgruppe provides habitats for various alpine wildlife. You might spot deer, chamois, and marmots. The park is also home to ibex, particularly in the higher alpine regions. Keep a respectful distance and observe them from afar to avoid disturbing their natural behavior.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Mutspitze Summit and the Taufenscharte (Taufen Pass). The unique natural beauty of the Spronser Lakes is also a major draw. The challenging yet rewarding nature of the high-alpine hikes and the sense of achievement after reaching a summit are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the region has traces of prehistoric settlements. The Lazinser Hof, for instance, is a hut with its own chapel, hinting at the historical presence and traditional alpine life in the valleys leading to the peaks. The historical significance of peaks like Texelspitze, which inspired the name of the entire Texelgruppe, also adds a cultural layer to the natural landscape.
Public transport options are available to reach various starting points around Naturpark Texelgruppe, particularly to towns like Meran and Dorf Tirol. From these towns, local buses or cable cars (like the Texelbahn) can often take you closer to the trailheads for popular peaks and routes. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and cable car operating times in advance for specific routes.


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