Best mountain peaks around Galtür are found in the Paznaun Valley in Tyrol, Austria. The village is surrounded by the Silvretta and Verwall mountain ranges, providing a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. This region offers a variety of peaks and a network of over 250 kilometers of hiking trails. Galtür itself is located at 1,600 meters above sea level, serving as a starting point for exploring these mountains.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Even in winter (if open) a great hike. Alm Closed!!! Be sure to check avalanche conditions and any closures beforehand.
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Video of the via ferrata: https://youtu.be/802TYoxwvo8
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BOS-CHA "a small hamlet" Bos-cha, a small hamlet in the municipality of Scuol in the Lower Engadine, has an interesting history. The hamlet is located at an altitude of 1664 meters on the edge of a hillside terrace overlooking the valley landscape and consists of about a dozen houses with around 30 inhabitants. Bos-cha was originally an overnight accommodation on the old thoroughfare that led to Scuol via Guarda, Bos-cha, Chanoua and Ftan until 1862. Apart from a St. Stephen's Chapel (1525), which was converted into a private house, the place is not mentioned anywhere in documents. Bos-cha is now a quiet hamlet that has retained its historic charm and is a popular destination for hikes and recreation in nature. The idyllic location and the well-preserved traditional buildings make Bos-cha an interesting place for visitors who want to experience the original way of life of the Engadine. Text / Source: INFO@BOS-CHA.COM WWW.BOS-CHA.COM https://bos-cha.com/2024-information
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The Scheibenalm is a truly beautiful place to stop. Lush meadows, rustic alpine huts and a relaxed mountain backdrop invite you to pause, take photos or simply enjoy the alpine air.
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Small Engadine settlement.
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Bos-cha ([ˈbɔʃtɕɐ]) is a hamlet on the left side of the valley of the Lower Engadine in the canton of Graubünden and belongs politically to the municipality of Scuol (until 2014 Ardez, although it is closer to Guarda). Bos-cha lies at an altitude of 1664 m on the edge of a hillside terrace overlooking the valley landscape. The hamlet consists of a dozen houses with about 30 inhabitants. Bos-cha was originally an overnight accommodation on the old through road that led to Scuol via Guarda, Bos-cha, Chanoua and Ftan until 1862. Apart from a St. Stephen's Chapel (1525), which was converted into a private house, the place is not mentioned anywhere in documents. Sights include the Viletta/Claglüna house with an impressive baroque gable and the remains of the old mill by the stream on the way to Guarda. It fell victim to an avalanche in 1951, shortly after it had been declared a heritage site. Today you can still see some remains of the walls, two millstones and the impressive water wheel. The legend of the landlady of Bos-cha comes from Bos-cha. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bos-cha
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The Scheibenalm is located at just over 1,800 m. The cozy stop offers home-made products such as Paznaun alpine cheese, butter and curd cheese.
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It's worth taking a break at the Scheibenalm. Very nice people and the best cake in the area 😍
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For those new to mountaineering, the Madrisella Summit (2,466 m) is a great option. You can take a gondola to the mountain station, making the ascent easier. While it offers great valley views, sure-footedness and good shoes are still recommended for the summit tour.
Experienced hikers looking for a challenge can consider the Greitspitze Summit, which offers top views from almost 3,000 meters. The Fädnerspitze is also part of a more challenging, longer route involving crossing the Grieskogl. Additionally, the Western Gamshorn, nearing the 3,000-meter mark, provides impressive views of glaciers and is accessible via a mountain route from the Jamtal Hut.
Yes, the region offers varied trails suitable for families. While specific peaks might require some effort, places like the Scheibenalm With Glacier View offer a cozy stop with a relaxed mountain backdrop, making it a pleasant destination for a family outing. The Bos-Cha Hamlet is also a popular destination for hikes and recreation in nature, suitable for families.
The region is beautiful year-round. For hiking, late spring through early autumn typically offers the best conditions. However, if you're interested in skiing or snowboarding, the Palinkopf ski arena provides superb conditions, especially in spring, with well-prepared slopes.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Greitspitze Summit, at almost 3,000 meters, allows you to see the Alps majestically all around. The Madrisella Summit also provides great valley views. Additionally, a hike towards the Wiesbadener Hütte offers stunning views of the imposing Piz Buin.
Yes, the high-alpine character of the region means glacier views are possible. From the Western Gamshorn, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the summit ridge of the Jamtal and Chalausferner glaciers. The Scheibenalm also offers a glacier view.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountaineering routes like those found in the Mountain Hikes around Galtür guide. There are also extensive options for MTB Trails and Gravel biking around Galtür.
Absolutely. For mountaineering, consider routes like the 'Wiesbadener Hütte Waterfall – Chapel near Wiesbadener Hütte' loop or the 'Jamtalhütte – Breite Krone (3,079 m)' loop. You can find more details and options in the Mountain Hikes around Galtür guide.
Yes, the Palinkopf is part of an excellent ski arena, offering superb conditions for skiing and snowboarding. It features well-prepared slopes and rest stops on both the Austrian and Swiss sides of the ski area, especially enjoyable in spring.
Yes, the Bos-Cha Hamlet, located at 1664 meters, is a small, quiet settlement with an interesting history. It was originally an overnight accommodation on an old thoroughfare and has retained its historic charm, making it a popular destination for those interested in the original way of life of the Engadine.
Galtür is nestled within the impressive Silvretta and Verwall mountain ranges. The Silvretta Alps are known for their numerous three-thousanders and high-alpine character, often referred to as a 'dream in white' in winter. The Verwall mountains also offer varied hiking tours, including classic routes to places like the Friedrichshafener Hütte.
Yes, there are several welcoming stops. The Scheibenalm With Glacier View is a cozy hut known for its award-winning cheese. The Wiesbadener Hütte, accessible on hikes towards Piz Buin, also offers Tyrolean specialties. The Jamtal Hut, nestled in the Silvretta, serves as a base for many climbs and provides refreshments.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse range of experiences. Highlights like the Madrisella Summit are appreciated for their great valley views, while the Greitspitze Summit is loved for its majestic panoramic views of the Alps. The region's well-marked paths through lush meadows and dense forests, combined with the charm of Galtür itself, make it a highly rated destination.


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