Best mountain peaks around Navis are found in the Navistal valley, a side valley of the Wipptal in the Innsbruck-Land district of Austria. This region extends from the Sill river to the high peaks of the Tux Alps, offering diverse landscapes. The valley is known for its numerous managed alpine pastures, providing a unique cultural and natural experience. Its east-west orientation ensures abundant sunshine, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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It's a wonderful feeling to reach the summit cross. There's also a stamp station here.
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From the Grüblspitze it goes down 170HM and then you can decide between the Stoanskasern or the further climb to the Ramsjoch.
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First highlight on the tour, super beautiful panoramic view
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Fantastic view of the Tux Glacier. Magnificent panorama!!
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A great view! The climb is also manageable for beginners, but with lots of breaks. The view from the summit shows you that you are at an altitude of 2000m.
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Very nice and rustic mountain hut with a good culinary offering.
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Great hut! If you stay overnight, you should definitely hike up the Sonnenspitze again in the evening to watch the spectacular sunset.
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The Serles, also known as the Waldrastspitze, is the 5th highest mountain of the Seven Summits of the Stubai Valley at 2,717 meters. It is a very beautiful mountain with a view of Innsbruck, the Europa Bridge and the Stubai Valley. Views towards the Zillertal, the Olperer or Schrammacher and the Dolomites are also possible in clear weather. The climb is not very demanding, which is not what the impressive view of the mountain from the Innsbruck side suggests. It is worth setting off early, as the great view attracts crowds. The shortest climb from Maria Waldrast is only about 1,000 meters in altitude.
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The mountain peaks around Navis are nestled in the sunny Navistal valley, a side valley of the Wipptal, extending into the high peaks of the Tux Alps. This region is often called the 'valley of alpine pastures' due to its numerous managed alpine pastures, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experience. Its east-west orientation ensures abundant sunshine, making it ideal for various outdoor activities.
Yes, for experienced climbers, the Serles Summit offers a challenging ascent. Near the top, you'll encounter steel cables and a ladder, leading to extensive views of the Stubai Valley, Wipptal, and Innsbruck. Another high peak in the area is Lizumer Reckner (2,539 m), part of the Tux Alps, which suggests demanding alpine tours.
The region offers several welcoming mountain huts. The Glungezer Hut, located at 2,610 meters, is known for delicious food like "Spaghetti à la Kathmandu," various sleeping options, and a sun terrace. Another option is the Lanser Alpine Hut, which features an ancient, renovated stone hut with a cozy room, a beautiful terrace, and offers traditional Almspezialitäten with views of the Nordkette.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Grüblspitze, a grassy summit at 2,395 meters that offers a stunning panorama of the Hintertux Glacier. The Patscherkofel Summit also provides magnificent panoramic views of Innsbruck, the Inn Valley, Wipp Valley, Brenner Pass, Stubai Valley, and even some of South Tyrol's mountains, accessible via cable car for an easier ascent.
Navis offers a variety of hiking trails catering to different fitness levels. You can find moderate routes like the "Naviserhütte – Stöcklalm loop" or the "Zehenteralm – Peer Alm loop." For more challenging experiences, consider the "Poltnalm – Stöcklalm loop" or the "Klammalm – Peer Alm loop." You can explore more options on the Hiking around Navis guide.
While specific family-friendly mountain peaks are not detailed, the Navis Valley itself is known for its accessible alpine pastures and circular routes. The presence of huts like the Lanser Alpine Hut, which is listed as family-friendly, suggests that there are easier paths leading to such destinations, allowing families to enjoy the mountain environment.
The Navis region is beautiful throughout the warmer months. Early summer is particularly impressive with blooming landscapes in the Tux Alps. Autumn also offers a unique character, with the bright orange of larch trees providing excellent photo opportunities. The east-west orientation of the valley ensures abundant sunshine, making it an attractive destination for active sports enthusiasts during these seasons.
Beyond hiking, Navis offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can find various MTB trails, including the "Naviser Almenrunde" or the "Seapen-Alm – Misel Alm loop." For road cyclists, routes like the "View of Wipptal and Inntal – View of Innsbruck loop" are available. Discover more details in the MTB Trails around Navis and Road Cycling Routes around Navis guides.
The Navis mountains are characterized by the majestic Tux Alps and the picturesque Navistal valley. You'll encounter numerous managed alpine pastures, which give the valley its nickname. The landscape features high alpine summits, lush blooming meadows in early summer, and vibrant larch forests in autumn. Peaks like Klammjoch and Naviser Sonnenspitze offer expansive views of the surrounding Tuxer Mountains.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from summits like Grüblspitze. The welcoming atmosphere and delicious food at mountain huts, such as the Glungezer Hut, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the rewarding feeling of completing challenging ascents and the overall natural beauty of the sunny valley and its alpine pastures.


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