Best mountain peaks around Silz are found in this municipality located in Tyrol, Austria, nestled within the Inn Valley. Silz serves as a gateway to various mountain peaks, particularly those in the nearby Kühtai area. The region is characterized by its alpine scenery, offering diverse experiences from accessible hikes to challenging summit tours. Its geographic position provides access to high-altitude environments.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Great view over the Ötztal valley
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We chose the Dortmunder Hütte because there are rooms with a shower and toilet. We booked half board. However, we were happy that we had enough energy-rich food with us. The dinner and breakfast were horrible. The price-performance ratio was underground. There are plenty of better alternatives in the area. For the price (€360) for two people and two days, we could have booked a great hotel. The service was subpar, the dishes were dirty. The beer was far too expensive for the road connection (€5.50). Parking spaces are directly in front of the hut. Guests often come without reservations. Overall, the hut is not recommended.
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Great view of the Ötztal and Stubai Alps
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Can't follow the recommendations. Stayed here overnight to get an early start in the morning. There was no peace at night and you could hear the neighbors from the double rooms. The only positive thing was the showers in the double rooms. But due to the lack of curtains in the bathroom, the hotel opposite has a great view. The overnight prices and costs for half board (45 euros) were totally exorbitant. We left the food there. For us the meals tasted like ready meals. The vegetables were totally watery. The breakfast was also of poor quality. Refills were made from supermarket bags. Glasses and cups were dirty. Luckily we had brought enough cereals and energy supplies with us. Charging €5.50 for a wheat beer is totally excessive. Of course we are at an altitude of 1900 meters, but the surrounding accommodations do a better job. Especially since everything is connected to a main road. The Dortmunder Hütte was perfect as a starting point for hikes. The view of the mountains is more beautiful than here. There is a lot of construction going on. The power plant below the reservoirs is still under construction.
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Great all-round view and you often see marmots. https://youtu.be/c-8xbxOdCdM
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Fantastic view. We hiked from Obsteig via the Lackensteig to the Wankspitze and back. At the end of May there is still snow on the last 200m, but you can easily get through or partly along the way to the summit. Short trousers are recommended when the sun is up and 11 degrees, even with the remains of snow ;)
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The region around Silz offers a variety of popular peaks. Among them, the Coburger Hut is a highly-rated spot, known for its great food and stunning views over the Seebensee. The Wetterkreuzkogel Summit is celebrated for its excellent all-round visibility, while the Sulzkogel Summit is a popular choice for those looking to conquer a 3,000-meter peak without extreme technical difficulty.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider the Faltegartenköpfl, which offers expansive vistas of the Mieming Plateau and the Inn Valley. The Wetterkreuzkogel Summit is also renowned for its magnificent views, including nearby 3,000-meter peaks. Additionally, the Wankspitze summit rewards hikers with a splendid outlook over the Mieminger chain, the Mieminger Plateau, and the Stubai Alps.
Yes, the Sulzkogel Summit, standing at 3,016 meters, is an excellent option for those seeking a 'three-thousander'. It's considered one of the easier peaks in this elevation range to conquer, offering a true high-alpine experience starting from Kühtai.
Absolutely. The Faltegartenköpfl (2,184 m) is known for its accessibility and is suitable for families with some mountain experience, featuring gently undulating alpine rose meadows. The Dortmunder Hütte, accessible by bus and car, serves as a convenient starting point for various mountain tours, some of which are family-friendly. The Kühtai area generally offers options for a wider audience, including cable car access to higher elevations like the Mute mountain.
The Faltegartenköpfl is considered an easy to moderately difficult hike, making it accessible for a wider range of hikers. For winter sports enthusiasts, the ski tour to Wetterkreuzkogel is suitable for beginners, offering a quieter alpine experience. While the Sulzkogel Summit is a 3,000-meter peak, it's noted as one of the easier ones to ascend for those with appropriate condition and no technical difficulties in good weather.
The Dortmunder Hütte, a popular starting point for mountain tours, is accessible by bus. The Kühtai area, which is part of Silz and offers access to many peaks, is also easily reachable from Innsbruck, providing convenient public transport options to its high-altitude base.
The Dortmunder Hütte is accessible by car and offers parking, making it a convenient starting point. For ascents like the Sulzkogel Summit, there is a hiking car park available at the DreiSeenBahn in Kühtai.
Hikers can enjoy a diverse range of natural beauty. The Faltegartenköpfl is famous for its gently undulating alpine rose meadows. Trails to Wetterkreuzkogel traverse fragrant stone pine forests and vast scree slopes. The ascent to Sulzkogel Summit offers views of the Finstertal reservoir and two waterfalls. Additionally, you'll encounter stunning alpine scenery, lush green meadows, and clear mountain lakes like the Seebensee and Drachensee near the Coburger Hut.
Beyond hiking and ski touring, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Silz guide. There are also numerous road cycling routes, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Silz guide. The Kühtai area also provides opportunities for mountain biking, climbing, and exploring the Three Lakes Circuit.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. For easy walks, you can find trails like the 'Lake Hirschebensee loop from Kühtai' or the 'Silz Waterfall loop from Silz', as highlighted in the Easy hikes around Silz guide. More challenging routes include the ascent to the Wankspitze summit, which can involve a via ferrata, and the Sulzkogel Summit for a demanding high-alpine experience.
The best time depends on your activity. For summer hiking, the period when alpine rose meadows are in bloom offers vibrant colors. Kühtai's high altitude means pleasant temperatures and low-pollen air for summer hiking. For winter sports, Kühtai offers snow-sure conditions, and ski tours like the one to Wetterkreuzkogel are popular. Always check current conditions, especially for higher or more challenging peaks.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning scenery of the Tyrolean Alps, with majestic mountains, lush meadows, and clear lakes. The variety of experiences, from gentle family walks to challenging summit attempts, is also highly valued. Many appreciate the attentive staff and great food at huts like the Coburger Hut, and the rewarding panoramic views from summits like Wetterkreuzkogel.
Yes, the area around Wetterkreuzkogel allows visitors to immerse themselves in the mining history of the region, particularly through trails like the Knappenweg. This adds a cultural dimension to the natural beauty of the high mountain landscapes.


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