Mountain peaks around Lüsen - Luson overview: Lüsen (Luson in Italian) is situated in a valley surrounded by various mountain peaks, offering diverse experiences. These mountains are part of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region provides panoramic views and a range of activities for nature enthusiasts.
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The Seceda summit is probably the most crowded mountain in the Dolomites these days... You should arrive before 8 a.m., because the first cable car takes you up at 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. Before that, you'll have peace and quiet, but afterward, it gets very busy and crowded. Those arriving on foot are best advised to take the ascent from Selva or the Cristauta parking lot... Once you get to the top, most people aren't interested in the Seceda itself. Because everything revolves around the view from the Seceda to the Odle Group... Although the panoramic view from the Seceda summit itself is certainly not to be sniffed at: you get a fantastic panoramic view. As of September 2025, there's a turnstile at one of the entrances to the Seceda with a €5 entrance fee, but you can avoid this!
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The Seceda summit is probably the most crowded mountain in the Dolomites these days... You should arrive before 8 a.m., because the first cable car takes you up at 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. Before that, you'll have peace and quiet, but afterward, it gets very busy and crowded. Those arriving on foot are best advised to take the ascent from Selva or the Cristauta parking lot... Once you get to the top, most people aren't interested in the Seceda itself. Because everything revolves around the view from the Seceda to the Odle Group... Although the panoramic view from the Seceda summit itself is certainly not to be sniffed at: you get a fantastic panoramic view. As of September 2025, there's a turnstile at one of the entrances to the Seceda with a €5 entrance fee, but you can avoid this!
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Great scenery, cable cars with bike transport.
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The mountain's name is derived from the Latin word siccus (dry). It refers to the arid and dry pastureland below the summit.
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Seceda is the ideal place to take impressive pictures of the famous Geisler peaks.
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Kronplatz, the view is overwhelming, especially in great weather....
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Park really very very well kept .. needless to say the fantastic place and hearing the bell ring is priceless! Thrilling !! Excellent refuge to taste local delicacies and not .. top
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The region around Lüsen - Luson offers a variety of impressive peaks. Highly recommended are Seceda Summit, known for its iconic views of the Geisler peaks, and Peitlerkofel (Sasso Putia), a majestic Dolomite peak considered the landmark of Lüsen. The Lüsener Berge, including Großer Gabler and Plose, also offer diverse experiences.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Lüsener Berge offer excellent opportunities for leisurely hikes on the Lüsen Alm high plateau. While Seceda Summit is popular and accessible via cable car, making it family-friendly for views, some of its trails can be more challenging. The Concordia 2000 Peace Bell at the summit of Kronplatz is also considered family-friendly and offers stunning views.
The mountain peaks around Lüsen - Luson offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Peitlerkofel, you can see the Dolomites, Rieserferner, and Zillertal Alps. The Lüsener Berge provide magnificent vistas of the surrounding Dolomites and Austrian Alps. Seceda Summit is particularly famous for its dramatic views of the iconic Geisler peaks, also visible from the View of the Geisler (Odle) Group viewpoint. Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) Summit also boasts sensational panoramic views.
Yes, for experienced mountain enthusiasts, Peitlerkofel (Sasso Putia) offers a challenging via ferrata that is well-secured, making the summit ascent feasible with good physical condition and via ferrata experience. The Lüsener Berge also provide opportunities for more challenging hikes, and the region is known for high alpine tours.
Beyond summiting peaks, the area is a paradise for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Tour on the Lüsner Alm' or the 'Astjoch Loop from Lüsen'. For more details, check out the Hiking around Lüsen - Luson guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Lüsner Alm MTB Trail'. Discover more in the MTB Trails around Lüsen - Luson guide. Gravel biking is another option, as highlighted in the Gravel biking around Lüsen - Luson guide.
The region is worth visiting year-round. For hiking and mountaineering, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the best conditions. Sunrise hikes to Peitlerkofel are particularly memorable. In winter, the Plose ski resort is a major draw, and the Lüsner Alm is ideal for gentle winter sports like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing due to its tranquility and low avalanche risk.
Yes, Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) Summit holds cultural significance as the legendary crowning place of Dolasilla, the princess of the Fanes kingdom. It also houses the Messner Mountain Museum and the impressive Concordia 2000 Peace Bell, one of the largest in the Alps.
The mountains are part of the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage site, characterized by dramatic rock formations. You'll encounter flowering meadows, especially around Peitlerkofel, and peaceful alpine pastures. The Puez-Geisler Nature Park, home to the Geisler peaks, features diverse rock layers typical of the Dolomites, with alpine pastures and mountain meadows at higher altitudes.
At Seceda Summit, there are very good information boards near the ski slopes that help you understand the all-round view. Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) Summit also offers facilities, including the Messner Mountain Museum and food options.
The Geisler (Odle) Group, located in the Puez-Geisler Nature Park, is renowned for its iconic and dramatic rock formations, making it a world-famous part of the Dolomites. It offers fantastic views and is considered an ideal place for impressive photographs, especially from Seceda Summit and the View of the Geisler (Odle) Group viewpoint. The highest point in the group is Sas Rigais at over 3,000 meters.
Absolutely. The Plose massif, part of the Lüsener Berge, is home to a well-known ski resort offering 42.5 km of ski trails. The Lüsner Alm high plateau is perfect for gentle winter sports like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, known for its untouched nature, tranquility, and low avalanche risk. Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) Summit is also a major ski area with many well-groomed slopes.


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