Best mountain peaks around Schlanders - Silandro offers access to some of the Eastern Alps' most impressive mountain peaks, situated in South Tyrol. The region is a gateway to the mighty Ortler Alps and is integrated into the Stelvio National Park, one of Italy's largest protected nature reserves. This area provides diverse experiences, from challenging high-alpine expeditions to scenic hikes with panoramic views. The landscape ranges from sun-exposed meadows to snow-covered three-thousand-meter peaks, offering varied natural contrasts.
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Be extra careful here, there's a risk of avalanches due to fresh snowfalls. 5 people died here, a couple of days ago due to an avalanche. RIP
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The avalanche accident occurred on November 1, 2025.
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Stop, enjoy the landscape and the view and take it all in. I can't describe it any other way.
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Fantastic views can be discovered everywhere here
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Great cycle path, best surface, wonderful mountain views.
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Great terrain to ride on, beautiful views - that's what makes cycling fun!
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From here (2,845 m) you can reach two relatively "easy" three-thousanders: Im Hinteren Eis = 3,279 m and Grawand = 3,251 m with Ötzi viewing platform.
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The Schöne-Aussicht-Hütte is a private alpine refuge in the Ötztal Alps at 2842 m slm. It is located just southwest of the Hochjoch in the Schnalskamm, which represents the border between the Austrian North Tyrol and the Italian South Tyrol
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Visitors frequently praise the View of Ortler for its panoramic tour, offering a clear perspective of the majestic Ortler, the highest mountain in South Tyrol. Another favorite is the Bella Vista Hut, known for its brilliant views and accommodating staff, where guests can relax and enjoy a substantial dinner.
Yes, the region is a gateway to the mighty Ortler Alps. The Ortler (3,905 meters) itself is a significant expedition destination, often called 'King Ortler,' with its notorious North Face attracting experienced climbers. Another prominent peak for mountain tours is Gran Zebrù (3,851 meters), offering rugged beauty within the Stelvio National Park. For a challenging summit with a wonderful panoramic view over the Ortler Group, consider Vertainspitze.
For a more accessible and moderate experience, Monte di Silandro (around 1,063 meters) offers beautiful views and a pleasant circular walk directly from Silandro, ideal for an easy excursion. The View of Ortler is also listed as family-friendly, providing a nice panoramic tour without extreme difficulty.
The region boasts diverse natural contrasts, from the sun-exposed meadows of Monte Sole to the snow-covered three-thousand-meter peaks of the Lasa Mountains and the Ortler Alps. You can find impressive viewpoints, high-alpine landscapes, and even lakes like the Eastern shore of Lake Vernago, which offers wonderful walks around its reservoir.
Yes, for those seeking solitude, the Berglerspitze (3,019 meters) in the Ötztal Alps is described as a 'forgotten summit' offering a lonely route with easy ridge climbing. Penaudspitz (3,063 meters), also in the Ötztal Alps, is another 'off the beaten track' option for challenging hikes away from the crowds.
Beyond mountain ascents, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, such as the Göflaner Marble Trail or the Val Venosta Alpine Trail. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, including the challenging Stelvio Pass Cycle Path, and gravel biking options like the Gravelbike-Tour zur Lyfi Alm. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Schlanders - Silandro and Road Cycling Routes around Schlanders - Silandro guides.
The diverse landscape offers breathtaking views throughout the year. While high-alpine expeditions are typically best in summer and early autumn, moderate hikes like the circular walk on Monte di Silandro are ideal for a golden autumn day. The region also offers possibilities for winter hiking, though conditions on higher peaks require careful consideration and appropriate gear.
Absolutely. The Bella Vista Hut is highly recommended for its views, sauna, and substantial dinners. Another excellent spot is Tarscher Alm, a quaint mountain pasture offering beautiful views and delicious food, perfect for a break after an uphill climb or a lunch stop.
The region's uniqueness stems from its integration into the vast Stelvio National Park, one of Italy's largest protected nature reserves, and its proximity to the impressive Ortler Alps. This combination provides access to an extensive network of trails, from easy promenades to demanding alpine tours, showcasing varied flora and fauna and dramatic natural contrasts.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, the challenging yet rewarding high-alpine experiences, and the welcoming atmosphere of mountain huts. The diversity of trails, from demanding climbs to more accessible scenic walks, also receives high praise, allowing a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the majestic scenery.
Yes, for instance, Monte di Silandro offers a pleasant circular walk directly from Silandro, providing beautiful views of the valley and waterfalls. Many other trails in the region are designed as loops, allowing for varied experiences without retracing your steps.


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