Best mountain peaks around Mühlwald - Selva Dei Molini, a valley in South Tyrol, Italy, are nestled within the Zillertal Alps. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks and hiking opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. It is known for its panoramic views, diverse trails, and a combination of alpine nature and cultural heritage.
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The climb is definitely worth it. The magnificent view of the three-thousand-meter peaks and the Klaussee lake are perfect for cooling off your feet.
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One of the most beautiful hiking trails I have ever walked.
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Great sun terrace with a panoramic view.
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Fantastic summit with a view over the glacier and towards the Zillertal. Crossing possible with simple block climbing.
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Fantastic all-round panorama😎Simply brilliant
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From the summit you have an incredible 360 degree panorama😎
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For breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, Gitschberg (Monte Cuzzo) is an excellent choice. From its summit at 2,512 meters, you can see the Eisacktal, Pustertal, and the iconic Dolomites. Another fantastic option is Speikboden Summit Cross, which also provides an incredible all-round panorama.
Yes, Gitschberg (Monte Cuzzo) is highly recommended for families due to its easy accessibility. Cable cars from Mühlbach to Meransen and then the Nesselbahn to the Gitschberg mountain station make reaching the area convenient. There's also a large playground at the mountain station, making it ideal for visitors with children. From the mountain station, the summit cross can be reached via a hiking trail in about 1.5 hours.
For a challenging high-alpine experience, Schwarzenstein (Sasso Nero) is a prime destination. Reaching 3,369 meters, it involves ascents through snowfields and glaciers, requiring adequate equipment and preparation. It's considered a good beginner mountain for glacier hikes for those with appropriate experience. Another challenging option is the Schwarzenstein Summit itself.
The region is home to Lake Neves (Lago di Neves), an artificial lake at 1,857 meters surrounded by majestic Zillertal Alps. It features South Tyrol's tallest dam, which is walkable in summer, and offers impressive glacier views. You can also find Klaussee, a beautiful mountain lake where you might spot marmots.
Yes, Schwarzenstein (Sasso Nero) offers opportunities for glacier hiking. While challenging and requiring appropriate equipment and experience, it's often considered a good starting point for those new to glacier ascents. The modern Schwarzensteinhütte (refuge) provides a comfortable stop for climbers.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible 360-degree panoramas from summits like Speikboden Summit Cross and Gitschberg (Monte Cuzzo) Summit. The diverse trails, from easy walks to challenging high-alpine routes, and the unique blend of alpine nature with cultural heritage are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 480 photos and given more than 660 upvotes to highlights in the area.
For those seeking seclusion, the peak affectionately known as Henne (2,475 m) is a local favorite. The ascent, which takes at least three hours starting from Selva dei Molini, offers wonderful views of the Valle di Selva dei Molini away from more crowded trails.
The area around Lake Neves offers a variety of hiking trails. You can enjoy a flat, 4 km circular trail around the lake, which takes about an hour and is suitable for all skill levels. For experienced hikers, the challenging Neves High Trail is a 19 km route with significant elevation gain, leading up to the Neves glaciers and passing mountain huts.
Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including routes like the 'View of Kronplatz – View of the Ahrntal Valley loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Nevesalm – Lake Neves and Dam loop'. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Mühlwald - Selva Dei Molini guide and the Gravel biking around Mühlwald - Selva Dei Molini guide.
Yes, for high-alpine adventures, the modern Schwarzensteinhütte (refuge) at 3,026 meters provides amenities like hot showers and meals, serving as a crucial stop for climbers tackling Schwarzenstein. Additionally, the Nesselhütte Alpine Hut near Gitschberg offers refreshments and scenic views.
The best time to visit for hiking and mountaineering is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. This allows for access to high-alpine routes and glacier hikes. In winter, areas like Gitschberg transform into popular ski resorts.


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