Best mountain peaks around Tscherms - Cermes are found in South Tyrol, a region characterized by apple orchards and vineyards. The area features a diverse mountainous landscape, blending Mediterranean valley climates with high alpine terrain. Notable mountain areas include Monte San Vigilio and the Texel Group Nature Park, offering a range of experiences from accessible viewpoints to challenging high-altitude expeditions.
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The panoramic platform over Dorf Tirol On the Hochmuth below the Steinegg inn there is a viewing platform that offers a wide view over Merano, the Etschtal and the surrounding mountains. There are 2 telescopes on the platform that provide information about the visible mountains and the former cultivation of the steep fields of the Muthöfe. The platform represents a stylized carrying basket. The construction draws attention to the arduous, historical cultivation of the fields on the steep slopes of the Muthöfe, where baskets of earth and manure were pulled up the fields with the help of cable winches in order to make them arable again.
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These loungers can be rotated according to the sun. Unfortunately, there are far too few of them because they fill up quickly.
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It's great how you can see Meran and the Vinschgau region here, just amazing.
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The view of Meran and the surrounding towns and villages is beautiful.
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Definitely fun when our granddaughter is older then maybe
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Visitors particularly enjoy Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel, a unique rock formation offering panoramic views. Other highly-rated spots include the View from Hochmuth of Merano and the Adige Valley, which is also a great starting point for hikes, and the View of Merano from the Piffinger Köpfl, providing a unique perspective of the valley and the Vinschgau region.
Yes, Monte San Vigilio (Vigiljoch) is an excellent choice for families. It's a car-free recreational area accessible by one of the world's oldest cable cars, offering easy circular trails suitable for all ages. Many viewpoints, such as Panoramic Loungers at Taser Alm, are also noted as family-friendly.
The region boasts several stunning natural attractions. On Monte San Vigilio, you can visit the picturesque Schwarze Lacke (Black Lake) and the Bärenbad Mineral Springs. Within the Texel Group Nature Park, don't miss the Spronser Lakes, the largest high alpine lake plateau in South Tyrol, and the impressive Partschinser Waterfall, especially spectacular during spring snowmelt.
For experienced mountaineers, the Texel Group Nature Park offers significant challenges. Peaks like Hintere Schwärze (3,628 m), the highest in the park, and Similaun (3,606 m) present rewarding high-alpine objectives. The Merano High Mountain Trail (Meraner Höhenweg), an almost 100 km long multi-day trek encircling the Texel Group, also includes demanding sections requiring excellent stamina and surefootedness.
The region offers diverse experiences throughout the year. The mild climate in the valleys makes spring and autumn ideal for leisurely walks among orchards and vineyards. For high-alpine hiking and challenging expeditions in the Texel Group, summer is generally best. Spring snowmelt makes the Partschinser Waterfall particularly impressive, while winter offers opportunities for ski tours on peaks like Texelspitze.
Monte San Vigilio (Vigiljoch) is easily accessible by one of the world's oldest cable cars from Lana. For the Texel Group Nature Park, various access points exist, including cable cars like the one to Hochmuth Bergstation, which provides a good starting point for exploring peaks like Tschigat.
Yes, on Monte San Vigilio, you can find the idyllic Vigilius Church, offering a tranquil spot. Within the Texel Group Nature Park, Similaun (3,606 m) is famous as the discovery site of Ötzi the Iceman, adding a significant historical dimension to its high-alpine appeal.
Numerous mountain inns and huts are scattered throughout the hiking areas, particularly on Monte San Vigilio and along trails in the Texel Group. These provide opportunities for rest and local culinary delights. For example, the Dursterhof Mountain Inn is known for its friendly hosts, good food, and homemade raspberry products.
The Texel Group Nature Park features many impressive summits. Key peaks include Roteck (Monte Rosso) (3,336 m), the highest within the Texel Group itself, and Texelspitze (Cima Tessa) (3,318 m). Tschigat (2,999 m) is also popular for its majestic, pointed summit and stunning views.
Beyond hiking, the region around Tscherms - Cermes offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent cycling routes, such as the 'Adige Steps – Adige Cycle Path near Staben loop from Lana' or the 'View of Lana and the vineyards – Bridge over the Adige River loop from Lana', which are part of the Cycling around Tscherms - Cermes guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'View of the Adige Valley – Naturnser Alm (Malga Naturno) loop from Pawigl - Pavicolo' available in the Gravel biking around Tscherms - Cermes guide. For runners, there are trails like the 'Marlengo Waalweg Trail – Marling Waalschelle loop from Tscherms - Cermes' from the Running Trails around Tscherms - Cermes guide.
The Texel Group Nature Park is the largest nature park in South Tyrol, characterized by its impressive high-alpine terrain with many summits exceeding 3,000 meters. Its unique position creates a protective barrier, contributing to the mild climate of the Merano basin. It also boasts a wide range of ecosystems, from sub-Mediterranean to high-alpine, supporting a rich variety of flora and fauna.
Absolutely. Monte San Vigilio offers numerous easy circular trails with magnificent panoramic views over the Val d'Adige/Etschtal Valley and extending to the distant Dolomites. Many viewpoints, like Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel, are accessible via intermediate trails that are not overly strenuous but offer rewarding vistas.


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