Mountain peaks around St. Lorenzen - San Lorenzo Di Sebato are situated in Italy's Puster Valley, a region characterized by diverse landscapes. The area offers a range of mountain experiences, from walks to alpine routes, with extensive forests and views of the Dolomites. St. Lorenzen serves as a base for exploring a network of over 130 trails, including historical and archaeological routes. Natural features like earth pyramids and Issengo Pond also contribute to the area's appeal.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The pass is beautifully nestled between the rolling meadows of Lüsen to the north and the Pütia meadows with the steep walls of the eponymous mountain (Sas de Pütia / Peitlerkofel) to the south. From here, you have access to one of South Tyrol's most precious natural landscapes:
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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 highest peak of the Alpe di Rodegno, Cima Lasta is located at 2,194 meters and is known as Astjoch in German. From here, in the mountains of Luson, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Pusteria Valley, the Dolomites and even the Alps in Austria.
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The roads to the Passo delle Erbe are a joy to ride from both Villnöß and Lüsen. They are generally quiet (especially from Lüsen) and generally have a good surface for a fast descent. From the Passo delle Erbe, you have beautiful views of the Peiterkofel and the Italian Dolomites. There are also plenty of opportunities to refill your water bottles and provisions up here. If you're planning a loop, I recommend not choosing the descent via Lüsen, as the asphalt is poorer there and, even in dry weather, is often wet with small streams. The route also often crosses wooden bridges, which overall diminishes the enjoyment of a fast road bike descent. However, this isn't a problem on the ascent.
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Worth a visit not only in winter. Beautiful panoramic views, good food and the Messner Museum.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) Summit, which provides sensational vistas of the surrounding area and the Puster Valley. Another excellent choice is Astjoch / Cima Lasta (2,194 m), known for its vast 360-degree panorama extending to the Pfunders Mountains, Aurine and Sarntal Alps, and various Dolomites.
On the summit of Kronplatz, you can visit the Concordia 2000 Peace Bell, one of the largest bells in the Alps, weighing about 18 tons. The summit is also home to the Messner Mountain Museum, offering insights into mountain history and culture.
Yes, both Kronplatz and Würzjoch / Passo delle Erbe are tagged as family-friendly. Kronplatz offers diverse activities in summer, while Würzjoch provides extensive mountain panoramas that can be enjoyed by families.
Kronplatz is a versatile destination. In winter, it's a major ski area with well-groomed slopes and inviting huts. In summer, it transforms into an ideal starting point for paragliding flights over the Puster Valley and is a popular spot for mountain bikers and hikers.
For a challenging summit hike with rewarding views, consider Peitlerkofel (Sass de Putia) Summit. It offers a wonderful 360-degree view and can be reached via well-paved paths, with an easy via ferrata option.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. While winter is popular for skiing on peaks like Kronplatz, summer and autumn are ideal for hiking. Summer provides lush meadows and clear views, while autumn offers stunning foliage and pleasant temperatures for exploring the extensive network of trails.
Absolutely. Würzjoch / Passo delle Erbe / Ju de Börz is a mountain pass connecting the Eisack valley with the Gadertal. It's considered a bike paradise, offering extensive mountain panoramas, particularly of the Peitlerkofel and the Dolomites, with good road surfaces for cycling.
Beyond the prominent peaks, the St. Lorenzen region is home to natural features like earth pyramids and the scenic Issengo Pond, which add to the area's diverse appeal for nature lovers.
The region boasts a network of over 130 trails, catering to various preferences. You can find everything from easy valley paths to moderate historical routes, such as the pilgrimage trail to Maria Saalen, and challenging alpine loops. For more hiking options, explore the Running Trails around St. Lorenzen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the sensational panoramic views from peaks like Kronplatz and Astjoch. The diverse landscape, ranging from wildflower meadows to extensive forests, and the clear views of the Dolomites are also highly appreciated. The region's variety of trails and the opportunity to experience both challenging climbs and accessible viewpoints contribute to its popularity.
Yes, the area around St. Lorenzen is popular for mountain biking. Kronplatz, for example, is a well-known spot for mountain bikers in summer. You can find various routes, including challenging ones like the 'Herrnsteig Trail – Kronplatz Summit Cross loop'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around St. Lorenzen guide.
Yes, the region offers trails with historical significance. The Historic pilgrimage trail from St. Lorenzen to Maria Saalen passes medieval castles and 17th-century shrines. Additionally, the Archaeological Panorama Trail provides insights into the region's Roman past while offering scenic views.


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