Best mountain peaks around Sëlva - Wolkenstein - Selva Di Val Gardena are situated in the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. This region is characterized by dramatic landscapes, unique geological formations, and diverse mountain groups. The area offers access to prominent peaks and extensive plateaus, providing varied terrain for exploration.
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The Seceda summit is probably the most crowded mountain in the Dolomites these days... You should arrive before 8 a.m., because the first cable car takes you up at 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. Before that, you'll have peace and quiet, but afterward, it gets very busy and crowded. Those arriving on foot are best advised to take the ascent from Selva or the Cristauta parking lot... Once you get to the top, most people aren't interested in the Seceda itself. Because everything revolves around the view from the Seceda to the Odle Group... Although the panoramic view from the Seceda summit itself is certainly not to be sniffed at: you get a fantastic panoramic view. As of September 2025, there's a turnstile at one of the entrances to the Seceda with a €5 entrance fee, but you can avoid this!
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The Seceda summit is probably the most crowded mountain in the Dolomites these days... You should arrive before 8 a.m., because the first cable car takes you up at 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. Before that, you'll have peace and quiet, but afterward, it gets very busy and crowded. Those arriving on foot are best advised to take the ascent from Selva or the Cristauta parking lot... Once you get to the top, most people aren't interested in the Seceda itself. Because everything revolves around the view from the Seceda to the Odle Group... Although the panoramic view from the Seceda summit itself is certainly not to be sniffed at: you get a fantastic panoramic view. As of September 2025, there's a turnstile at one of the entrances to the Seceda with a €5 entrance fee, but you can avoid this!
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The mountain's name is derived from the Latin word siccus (dry). It refers to the arid and dry pastureland below the summit.
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Seceda is the ideal place to take impressive pictures of the famous Geisler peaks.
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The Seceda is a ski area for everyone who likes something a little more comfortable. Beautiful, wide piste, not too difficult and many rustic huts invite you to a relaxing day of skiing.
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When visiting the stone city, the Sassolungo is always in view
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Magnificent view of Gardena and Villnössertal. On one side alpine meadows on the other side scree slopes
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Nice views of Seceda Ridgeline. Take cable Car Upto the station ana walk down the valley. It's really beautiful and gives you an immersive feeling throughout the journey.
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The region around Sëlva offers access to several iconic Dolomite massifs. The Sassolungo Group, with its highest peak Sassolungo (3,181 m), is a landmark of Val Gardena. The Sella Group features Piz Boè (3,152 m), known for its accessible summit and 360-degree panoramic views. The Puez Group, part of the Puez-Odle Nature Park, offers diverse landscapes. Additionally, the Seceda Summit ridgeline is renowned for its striking views of the Odle peaks.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the summit of Piz Boè in the Sella Group, which offers stunning 360-degree vistas of most major Dolomite peaks. The Seceda Summit is also highly recommended for its dramatic views, especially of the dagger-like Odle peaks. Another excellent spot is the View of the Sassolungo Group, where you can see peaks like Grohmannspitze and even the Marmolada.
Yes, several areas are easily accessible. The Seceda Summit can be reached by cable car from Ortisei, providing dramatic views without a strenuous hike. Similarly, Piz Boè in the Sella Group is highly accessible; you can take a cable car from Passo Pordoi to the 'Terrazza delle Dolomiti' (Sass Pordoi), significantly reducing the ascent time to the summit.
The region provides a wide range of hiking opportunities. You can embark on challenging circuit trails like the Sassolungo Circuit, which loops around the entire Sassolungo massif, or the Puez circuit through the Puez-Odle Nature Park. There are also equipped routes and via ferratas for various experience levels, including those leading to Sassongher. For more options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Sëlva guide.
Absolutely. The Seceda Summit is considered family-friendly, offering stunning views accessible by cable car. The Viewpoint at Fillner Kreuz is another family-friendly option, providing nice views of Ortisei, Sassolungo, and Catinaccio. Many trails in the Puez-Odle Nature Park also offer moderate sections suitable for families.
The Dolomites are a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, known for unique geological formations. The Sassolungo Group features a massive boulder field known as the 'City of Stone' at its foot. The Sella Group is characterized by its high mountain plateau, once an ancient atoll, with distinct geological formations. The Puez Group is famous for its 'lunar landscapes,' rocky walls, and alpine meadows, offering extraordinary natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic scenery and breathtaking panoramic views, especially from spots like Seceda Summit and Piz Boè. The diverse hiking opportunities, from challenging climbs to more moderate trails, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the unique geological formations and the serene atmosphere of areas like the 'City of Stone' and the Puez-Odle Nature Park.
Yes, there are several mountain huts that serve as resting points and offer refreshments. For example, the Vajolet Hut, located at over 2,200 meters in the Catinaccio group, is a popular starting point for excursions. In the Sella Group, you'll find Rifugio Capanna Fassa at the summit of Piz Boè and Rifugio Forcella Pordoi, providing convenient stops for hikers.
The best time to visit for hiking and exploring the mountain peaks is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During these months, the weather is typically mild, trails are clear of snow, and alpine meadows are in bloom. The Sella Group is also a popular destination in winter for skiing, being central to the Sellaronda ski circuit.
Yes, the region offers challenging via ferrata routes for experienced climbers. The Sassolungo Group features routes like the Via Ferrata Oskar Schuster. The Puez-Odle Group also has equipped routes and via ferratas, including those leading to Sassongher. For more detailed information on routes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Sëlva guide.
Yes, circular routes are a popular way to experience the grandeur of the Dolomites. The Sassolungo Group offers a well-known circuit trail that loops around the entire massif, providing breathtaking alpine views. The Puez Group also has a challenging circuit hike through the nature park. You can find more circular options in the Hiking around Sëlva guide, such as the 'Langkofel Circuit'.


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