Best mountain peaks around Sillian are found in East Tyrol, Austria, a market town situated in the Drava valley. The area is surrounded by the Lienz Dolomites and the Carnic Alps, providing a diverse alpine landscape. This region offers a variety of mountain peaks for exploration, ranging from accessible local mountains to more challenging summits. The natural features include extensive mountain meadows, historical sites, and panoramic views of the surrounding ranges.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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An easily accessible and panoramic summit with a unique blend of nature, panorama, and history, it's ideal as an entry point to the Carnic High Route, for day trips with panoramic views, or even for a first alpine experience with cable car assistance.
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The Hornischegg (2,552 m) was once a hotly contested border mountain between Italy and Austria. Today, it is considered the highest peak in the municipality of Sillian and a popular destination for hikers. A new summit cross now stands on its summit.
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The Helm mountain is located directly on the border between Austria (East Tyrol) and Italy (South Tyrol). On its summit, the ruins of the former Helmhütte (helm hut) are visible from afar. Numerous remnants of military installations from the mountain warfare of 1915 to 1918 can still be found in the surrounding area. Next to the crumbling ruins of the old Helmhaus, where construction work is currently underway (as of August 2025), stands a simple yet powerful summit cross. The vertical beam appears to grow directly out of the pile of stones—as if it were a part of the mountain itself. A figure of Christ hangs from it, whose serene expression causes every passerby to pause. Its half-open eyes gaze toward the border between Italy and Austria—as if silently watching over the land.
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Very nice campsite with everything you could wish for. There's even a bus stop right outside the door. Good starting point for hikes!
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Stunning area but very crowded.
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Hornischegg is located right on the Carnic High Trail, on the border between Austria and Italy, with a spectacular view of the Sesto Dolomites.
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Hornischegg is located right on the Carnic High Trail, on the border between Austria and Italy, with a spectacular view of the Sesto Dolomites. Formerly a contested border mountain, the summit is now known as the highest point in the Sillian municipality and a popular vantage point for hikers.
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For an accessible mountain experience, Thurntaler (2,404 m) is an excellent choice. Often referred to as Sillian's local mountain, it offers easy access via a panoramic cable car to an altitude of 2,100 meters. This makes it ideal for families and those seeking less strenuous ascents, with various hiking trails and the idyllic Lake Thurntaler to explore in summer.
Both Monte Elmo Summit (2,433 m) and Hornisch Eck (2552 m) are rich in history. Monte Elmo, located on the border, features remnants of military installations from the mountain warfare of 1915 to 1918. Hornisch Eck, once a contested border mountain, also holds historical significance and is now the highest point in the municipality of Sillian.
Yes, several peaks offer stunning panoramic views. From Thurntaler, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Dolomites to the south and the Villgraten mountains to the north. Hornisch Eck (2552 m) provides impressive views, including those of the Sexten Dolomites. Additionally, Dorfberg, the local mountain of Kartitsch, offers a great all-round view of the Carnic ridge from its plateau.
The region around Sillian offers a diverse range of hiking trails. You'll find everything from easy paths suitable for families, such as those on Dorfberg which largely follows a forest road, to more challenging routes with steep inclines and rocky terrains on peaks like Hornisch Eck (2552 m). Many trails offer stunning vistas of the East Tyrolean landscape. For more detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Sillian guide.
Yes, Thurntaler is easily accessible by a panoramic cable car, which takes you up to an altitude of 2,100 meters. Monte Elmo Summit can also be reached by cable car from the Italian side (Sesto or Versciaco), offering a convenient way to experience its natural beauty and historical sites.
Yes, Monte Elmo Summit is a significant point as it marks the starting or ending point of the renowned Carnic High Route. This makes it an excellent destination for those looking to embark on multi-day trekking adventures.
Beyond hiking, the Sillian area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes along the Drava River. For cyclists, there are extensive MTB trails that explore the diverse alpine landscape, such as those leading to the Leckfeldalm Mountain Lodge or through the Kalkstein hamlet.
The mountain peaks around Sillian offer experiences in both summer and winter. Summer is ideal for hiking and exploring the extensive mountain meadows and trails, with Thurntaler transforming into a 'walking paradise.' In winter, Thurntaler operates as a ski resort, providing slopes for all levels. The region's natural beauty can be enjoyed across seasons, depending on your preferred activities.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You'll encounter extensive mountain meadows, particularly around Thurntaler, and stunning rock panoramas like those visible from the View of Val Fiscalina. The area is surrounded by the majestic Lienz Dolomites and the Carnic Alps, offering captivating views of valleys and mountain ranges.
For photography, the View of Val Fiscalina is highly recommended, especially during the red of the evening sun when the rock panorama truly comes alive. The summits of Monte Elmo Summit and Hornisch Eck (2552 m) also provide expansive views perfect for capturing the surrounding Dolomites and the Val Pusteria.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique blend of nature, panorama, and history. The accessibility of some peaks via cable car, the diverse hiking experiences ranging from family-friendly to challenging, and the breathtaking views of the Dolomites and other alpine ranges are often highlighted. The historical sites, such as military remnants on Monte Elmo Summit, also add a compelling dimension to the experience.
Sillian itself is a market town that serves as an excellent base. For those looking for specific facilities, the Caravan Park Sexten, Dolomites offers a beautiful camping resort with amenities like a swimming pool and wellness area, and is an excellent starting point for mountain tours. You can also find various accommodation options within Sillian and its neighboring communities.


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