Mountain peaks around Vintl - Vandoies, located in South Tyrol, Italy, offer a diverse alpine landscape. This region features prominent peaks that provide extensive panoramic views and varied hiking experiences. The area is characterized by its position within the Zillertal Alps and Lüsner Mountains, presenting both challenging high-alpine routes and more accessible summits. Exploring these peaks allows for an immersive experience of the natural beauty and geological formations of the South Tyrolean Alps.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Interesting atmosphere at the all-round viewpoint
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At 2,118 meters, the peak of Mount Stoanamandl is one of the highest in the Fundres Mountains. It is located between Valles and Mezzaselva and you can get close to the summit – certainly panoramic and fascinating – thanks to a cable car with a valley station in Valles.
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Great sun terrace with a panoramic view.
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Ideal as a starting point for hikes
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The ascent from the Fane Alm via the Ladeseben Alm and the Wilden See is technically not a problem for experienced hikers. On the Rauhtaljoch you have to reckon with one or the other snow field even in midsummer. Even the last part of the ascent from the yoke is no problem for experienced hikers, only the last 50 HM are a bit of climbing. On the highest peak of the Fundres Mountains, a magnificent view opens up!
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Very nice all-round view. When you get to the top before the cable car starts, you can still enjoy the silence
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Walk the tour backwards, the descent over the meadow is more beautiful.
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Only if you go up using the climbing equipment for children 🤪. The path behind the Nessehütte is in great shape
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For truly expansive views, Gitschberg (Monte Cuzzo) Summit is highly recommended. Its panoramic platform allows you to see over 500 different mountain peaks, including the Dolomites, Zillertal, Stubai, and Ötztal Alps. Astjoch (Cima Lasta) also provides a vast 360-degree panorama of the Pustertal Valley, Eisacktal Valley, Zillertal Alps, and Dolomites from its central position.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Wilde Kreuzspitze Summit (Picco della Croce) is a spectacular destination. It's the highest peak in the Pfunderer Mountains and involves traversing alpine landscapes, picturesque lakes, and some fixed-rope sections. Cima di Terento (Eidechsspitze) also offers a challenging ascent with light scrambling sections, occasionally secured with chains, providing magnificent 360-degree views.
Gitschberg (Monte Cuzzo) Summit is an excellent choice, as it's easily accessible via the Gitschberg lift, which takes you to 2,113 meters, followed by an easy path to the summit. This makes it ideal for families and those who prefer a less strenuous ascent to enjoy spectacular panoramic views.
The region's mountain peaks offer diverse natural beauty. When ascending Wilde Kreuzspitze Summit, you'll encounter alpine landscapes, picturesque lakes like the Wildensee, and high pastures. Hikes to Cima di Terento often pass by scenic lakes such as the Kompfoss-See. The general area is characterized by breathtaking alpine scenery, including meadows, heath slopes, and stunning rock formations.
The best time for hiking the mountain peaks in Vintl - Vandoies is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, trails are typically free of snow, and the weather is more stable, offering ideal conditions for exploring the high-alpine landscapes and enjoying the panoramic views.
Yes, Stoanamandl Summit Panorama is known for its many 'stone men' (cairns) built by visitors, creating a unique landscape at 2,118 meters. It also features panorama maps at its viewing platform to help identify the surrounding peaks. Gitschberg (Monte Cuzzo) is notable for its impressive 360-degree panoramic platform at the summit.
Visitors frequently praise the truly breathtaking views from the summits, with many describing the arduous climbs as quickly forgotten once they witness the immense scenic beauty. The diverse landscapes, from grassy slopes to high-alpine terrain, and the opportunity to see multiple mountain ranges like the Dolomites and Zillertal Alps, are highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Beyond peak bagging, the Vintl - Vandoies region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the challenging Ehrenburg – Terenten loop. There are also many running trails, including moderate loops from Vintl - Vandoies itself. For off-road enthusiasts, gravel biking routes like the Alperia Bike Tunnel – Rienz River Path loop are available.
Yes, for multi-day hikes or simply for a break, there are mountain huts available. For instance, when ascending Wilde Kreuzspitze, you have options to stop at mountain huts like the Brixner Hütte. The hike to Astjoch often leads past the cozy Walderalm hut. Additionally, the Nesselhütte Alpine Hut is a scenic spot that offers facilities and can be a starting point for further exploration.
Accessibility varies by peak. For example, Gitschberg (Monte Cuzzo) is easily reached via the Gitschberg lift. For other peaks, access often involves driving to a starting point like the Fane Alm for Wilde Kreuzspitze or Ellen/Elle for Astjoch. While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, these popular starting points typically have designated parking areas for hikers.
The Pfunderer Mountains, part of the Zillertal Alps, are known for their rugged beauty and high-alpine character. The ascent of Wilde Kreuzspitze Summit, the highest peak in this range, showcases an extraordinary, almost tree-free grassy landscape, making the hiking experience unique and memorable.
Yes, the difficulty of trails varies significantly. Peaks like Wilde Kreuzspitze Summit and Cima di Terento are considered challenging, requiring surefootedness and a head for heights, with some sections involving scrambling or fixed ropes. Astjoch offers a moderate challenge, while Gitschberg (Monte Cuzzo) provides an easy path to the summit after using a lift, making it accessible for many.


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