Best mountain peaks around Pfitsch - Val Di Vizze is a valley in South Tyrol, Italy, situated within the Zillertal Alps. The region is characterized by its natural landscape, with the Pfitscherbach to the south and the Eisack to the west. It features numerous mountain peaks, some reaching over 3,000 meters, offering diverse terrain for exploration. The valley is approximately 30 km long and largely untouched.
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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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Unfortunately, the ground is very loose. With normal MTB you need a lot of stamina and strength to drive the way - therefore more of a sliding piece 😒, but the return trip is all the better for that 😊
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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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FYI: Unfortunately, the path is closed to bicycles.
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Climbed on 10/29/22 via the south flank. Stirrups and ice axes recommended. Eastern ridge cannot be climbed at the summit, use the gully instead. Upper part of the slope to the saddle thawed and slippery in the afternoon.
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The region offers a variety of popular peaks. For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Wilde Kreuzspitze Summit, known for its challenging ascent and rewarding vistas. Another highly rated peak is Stoanamandl Summit Panorama, which features unique stone men formations and is accessible via cable car from Valles.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a significant challenge, Great Möseler (Gran Pilastro) is a prominent choice. Reaching 3,480 meters, it involves glacier walks, steep ice passages, and easy climbing, requiring glacier equipment and alpine experience. Schönbichler Horn also presents a demanding climb with secured via ferratas and a long, strenuous descent.
Yes, for a rewarding hiking experience with an easier approach, Gitschberg (Monte Cuzzo) Summit is recommended. A clockwise ascent is suggested for a more manageable climb. Stoanamandl Summit Panorama is also considered intermediate and easily accessible via a cable car, offering great views without an overly strenuous hike.
The mountain peaks in Pfitsch - Val di Vizze are renowned for their magnificent panoramic views. From summits like Wilde Kreuzspitze Summit, you can witness breathtaking vistas of the Dolomites, Zillertal, Stubai, and Ötztal Alps. Schönbichler Horn offers extensive views of the Zillertal main ridge, including Hochfeiler and Großer Möseler, extending towards the Ortler and Bernina groups.
The best time for hiking and mountaineering is generally during the summer months when trails are more accessible and ice-free, especially for higher peaks like Große Möseler. However, some peaks like Wilde Kreuzspitze are also popular for ski touring in winter, offering different seasonal experiences. Always check current conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, the region provides several mountain huts for shelter and refreshment. Notable options include Europahütte, Pfitscherjochhaus, Hochfeilerhütte, and Sterzingerhütte. For those tackling Great Möseler, the charming Furtschaglhaus is a popular overnight stop for ascents from the north, and the Chemnitz hut serves routes from the south.
Beyond the stunning peaks themselves, the Pfitsch - Val di Vizze valley is largely untouched, featuring numerous smaller and larger mountain lakes, particularly on the way to the Pfitscherjoch. The Stoanamandl Summit Panorama is also famous for its distinctive stone men formations created by visitors.
The Pfitsch - Val di Vizze region is ideal for various outdoor activities. Besides hiking and mountaineering, you can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the Brenner Cycle Path, or challenging MTB trails like the Pfitscherjoch Border Crossing route. For more details on routes, you can check out the guides for Cycling around Pfitsch - Val Di Vizze, MTB Trails around Pfitsch - Val Di Vizze, and Hiking around Pfitsch - Val Di Vizze.
Yes, the area offers a wide range of hiking trails. You can find routes like the Pfitsch Valley walk to Ried Dam, the challenging Pfitscherjoch to Jochsee trail, or the historic Landshuter Höhenweg to Europahütte Border Hut. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Pfitsch - Val Di Vizze guide.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, the sense of accomplishment after challenging climbs, and the pristine, untouched natural environment. The unique geological features, such as the stone men at Stoanamandl Summit Panorama, and the diverse mountaineering experiences, from glacier walks to via ferratas, are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. The presence of multiple mountain huts, such as the Furtschaglhaus and those along the Berlin Mountain Trail, makes the region ideal for multi-day tours. The Berlin Mountain Trail itself, which passes over Schönbichler Horn, is a prime example of a demanding yet rewarding multi-day experience.


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