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Mountaineering routes around Welsberg-Taisten - Monguelfo-Tesido are set within South Tyrol, Italy, characterized by the Dolomites of Braies, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region features dramatic peaks, valleys, and significant natural landmarks such as Lake Braies and the unspoiled Valle di Casies. Mountaineering here involves diverse terrain, from high-altitude trails to ascents of peaks like Seekofel and Lutterkopf. The landscape offers varied elevation gains and technical challenges suitable for different experience levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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12.9km
03:46
340m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.6km
09:16
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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10.7km
03:44
570m
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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beautiful, but the parking lot is extremely expensive
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beautiful, but the parking lot is extremely expensive
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Hello, is there no Stoneman checkpoint at Sarlkofel?!
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Great lake, but it's very crowded.
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Lake Braies, also known as the "Pearl of the Dolomite Lakes" (Italian: Lago di Braies), is a stunning mountain lake in South Tyrol, Italy, nestled within the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park. It is located in the Pragser Valley (Alta Pusteria) in the Dolomites. The lake is located at approximately 1,494 to 1,496 meters above sea level. It is famous for its crystal-clear, emerald-green to turquoise-blue water. The color is created by the reflection of light off the finest limestone particles from the Dolomite rocks. It is framed by imposing mountain peaks, particularly the mighty Seekofel massif (2,810 m), which rises majestically on the southern shore. The lake was formed naturally by a mudslide or landslide that blocked the river's course, thus forming a natural dam.
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Beautiful mountain lake in the Dolomites
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The region of Welsberg-Taisten - Monguelfo-Tesido offers over 100 mountaineering routes, catering to a wide range of abilities. You'll find everything from moderate ascents to challenging multi-day climbs amidst the stunning Dolomite peaks.
The routes around Welsberg-Taisten - Monguelfo-Tesido offer a diverse range of difficulties. While there are a few easier options, the majority of the 103 routes are either moderate (around 30) or difficult (over 70), providing ample challenge for experienced mountaineers.
While many mountaineering routes in the Dolomites are challenging, families can enjoy less strenuous hikes in the region. For a moderate option that offers beautiful views without extreme difficulty, consider the Lake Braies north shore – Lake Braies loop from Schmieden - Ferrara. The unspoiled Valle di Casies also provides serene paths through meadows and forests, ideal for a family outing.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Many routes offer views of the majestic Dolomites of Braies, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can experience the iconic Lake Braies / Pragser Wildsee, often called the 'Pearl of the Dolomite Lakes,' or explore the serene Lake Anterselva – Antholzer See. Peaks like Seekofel (Sass dla Porta), Lutterkopf, and Durakopf also provide breathtaking panoramic vistas.
Yes, several circular routes allow you to start and end at the same point. A popular moderate option is the Lutterkopf (2,145 m) – Durakopf (2,245 m) loop from Wanderparkplatz Mudler Hof, which takes you to two distinct peaks. For a more challenging circular experience around a famous landmark, try the difficult Lago di Braies Boat Rental – Lake Braies loop from Schmieden - Ferrara.
The best time for mountaineering in this South Tyrolean region is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when the weather is most stable and the trails are free of snow. However, the area also offers excellent opportunities for ski touring and snowshoeing in winter, with dedicated routes on peaks like Hohe Mann and Regelspitze.
While mountaineering routes primarily focus on natural landscapes, the region does offer cultural highlights. The over 800-year-old Welsperg Castle, situated between Monguelfo and Tesido, is open for visits during summer months and hosts events. You might find routes that offer views of the castle or pass nearby, allowing for a cultural detour.
The mountaineering routes in Welsberg-Taisten - Monguelfo-Tesido are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 260 reviews. More than 2,800 mountaineers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the stunning Dolomite landscapes, the diverse challenges, and the well-maintained paths.
Yes, the region features several impressive gorges and valleys. You can explore areas like the Rio Molino Valley or the serene Gsies Valley (Gsieser Tal). The Ciastlins Gorge (Trail 25) is another notable natural feature that offers dramatic scenery.
Yes, the region serves as a starting point for significant multi-day treks. The renowned Dolomite high-altitude trail no. 1 begins at Lake Braies, offering extensive high-altitude trekking experiences that typically involve overnight stays in mountain huts. For a challenging single-day ascent that could be part of a longer itinerary, consider the difficult Putzhütte – Sarlkofel Summit loop from Schmieden - Ferrara.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking and mountaineering trails in the region, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature parks and near grazing animals. It's always advisable to check specific trail regulations, particularly around protected areas like the Fanes-Sennes-Braies Nature Park, and to ensure your dog is fit for the chosen route.
Yes, you can find routes that combine mountaineering with a stop at a traditional mountain inn. The Mudlerhof Mountain Inn loop from Oberrasen - Rasun di Sopra is a moderate mountaineering route that leads to a welcoming mountain inn, offering a perfect opportunity for a break and refreshments amidst beautiful scenery.


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