Best mountain peaks around Waidbruck - Ponte Gardena are situated in South Tyrol, serving as a gateway to the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region features a landscape of majestic peaks, dramatic rock formations, and expansive alpine meadows. It offers diverse experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts, with surrounding areas like Val Gardena and Alpe di Siusi providing access to notable summits.
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Beautiful view of the mountains
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Great hiking routes and a magical landscape
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Right at the exit there are about 20 signs with hikes that all point in the same direction... So it makes sense to get out of the hustle and bustle for a moment and look at a real map of the route so that you don't go astray like lemmings!
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the Villanderer Alm is a very diverse mountain pasture.
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The Villandro Alp is beautiful for walking in summer and winter.
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This is the starting point for tours to the Villanderer Alm alpine area. However, you can also go on longer tours or multi-day tours from here, such as riding over the Rittner Horn, into the Sarntal via the Sarner Scharte or towards Getrum above Reinswald. Some huts in the alpine area also offer overnight stays.
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Great stop at the highest point of the Ritten.
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Beautiful meadow alpine pasture with a stop at Rinderplatz.
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The region around Waidbruck - Ponte Gardena offers several highly-rated mountain peaks. Among the most popular are the Rasciesa di Fuori Summit Cross, known for its sensational all-round views and easy accessibility via funicular. Another favorite is the Villanderer Alm / Alpe di Villandro, which provides a great panorama and opportunities to stop at various huts. Visitors also appreciate the Viewpoint at Fillner Kreuz for its stunning views of Ortisei, Sassolungo, and Catinaccio.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Rasciesa di Fuori Summit Cross is easily accessible via a funicular from Ortisei, offering a relatively easy hike on the plateau with rewarding views. The Villanderer Alm / Alpe di Villandro is also highly recommended for family walks, featuring moderate terrain and numerous huts. Additionally, the Seiser Alm Cable Car Upper Station provides access to Europe's largest high-alpine pasture, Alpe di Siusi, which has many easy trails suitable for families.
The mountain peaks around Waidbruck - Ponte Gardena offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Rasciesa di Fuori Summit Cross, you can enjoy a 360-degree vista extending from the Zillertaler Alps to the Odle mountains, the Sella mountain range, Mount Marmolata, Mount Sassolungo, Mount Sassopiatto, Mount Schlern, and the Alpe di Siusi. Seceda Ridgeline is famous for its mind-blowing views of the surrounding Dolomites, including the Sassolungo massif and Alpe di Siusi. For a truly wild alpine experience, Piz Duleda offers a spectacular 360-degree panorama from nearly 3,000 meters, encompassing Sassolungo, Sassopiatto, Marmolada, and Sas Rigais.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Piz Duleda (2,909 m) within the Puez Group offers a wild alpine experience with equipped paths and secured sections. Col dala Pieres (2,747 m) also in the Puez-Odle Nature Park, involves challenging climbs, scree slopes, and rock walls with equipped passages and ladders, providing a less crowded and tranquil experience. The Corno del Renon Hut (Rittner Horn Hut) is another summit that can be reached via a more or less tough climb, rewarding hikers with fantastic 360-degree views.
Many higher mountain areas are remarkably accessible. Seceda Ridgeline can be reached via a cable car connection from Ortisei in Val Gardena directly to the ridgeline. For the Alpe di Siusi, the Seiser Alm Cable Car Upper Station provides easy access to Europe's largest high-alpine pasture. The Rasciesa di Fuori Summit Cross is also easily reached by a funicular from Ortisei.
The region is characterized by dramatic natural features. You'll find majestic peaks, dramatic ridgelines like Seceda, and iconic rock formations such as the Fermeda Towers. The landscape also includes expansive wildflower pastures, wide alpine valleys, and high alpine meadows, particularly around the Sassolungo massif and the Alpe di Siusi. The Puez-Odle Nature Park, home to Piz Duleda and Col dala Pieres, showcases impressive Triassic-aged Dolomite rock formations.
Yes, many mountain areas offer opportunities for refreshments. The Seceda Ridgeline has several mountain huts at the top. Hiking around the Sassolungo massif also features numerous mountain huts (rifugios) for breaks and local delicacies. The Villanderer Alm / Alpe di Villandro is known for its good opportunities to stop off in several huts, and the Corno del Renon Hut (Rittner Horn Hut) is a popular destination for a break with a view.
Beyond hiking, the area around Waidbruck - Ponte Gardena offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, with options like the 'Gravelbike-Tour durchs Villnösstal'. For road cyclists, there are scenic road cycling routes, including the 'Niger Pass – View of the Latemar Massif loop'. If you enjoy running, there are various running trails, such as the 'Schlern loop from Tisens - Tisana'.
Visitors consistently praise the sensational all-round views and breathtaking panoramas offered by the peaks. The accessibility of many summits via cable cars or funiculars, like to the Rasciesa di Fuori Summit Cross, is highly valued. The presence of numerous mountain huts for breaks and local food, and the diverse range of trails catering to all fitness levels, from easy family walks to challenging alpine routes, also contribute to a highly enjoyable experience.
While popular spots can attract crowds, areas like Col dala Pieres offer a more tranquil experience amidst impressive landscapes, as its trekking route is designed for experienced hikers and is often less frequented. For those seeking solitude and adventure, Piz Duleda provides trails leading through less frequented corners of the Dolomites, ideal for a wild alpine experience away from the main tourist paths.
Some areas remain accessible and offer unique winter experiences. Sasso Piatto, for instance, is notably one of the few Dolomite summits reachable by walking, even in winter with skis. The Alpe di Siusi, accessible via the Seiser Alm Cable Car, transforms into a cross-country skiing paradise in winter, with trails like those leading to Ritsch. Always check local conditions and accessibility before planning a winter visit.


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