Best mountain peaks around Tisens - Tesimo offer access to remarkable summits and panoramic viewpoints in the scenic South Tyrolean Etschtal Valley. The region is a starting point for various hikes, ranging from easy walks to demanding summit tours. These peaks provide diverse features and compelling reasons for a visit, showcasing the natural landscape of the area.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Gantkofel in German, Mount Macaion is located on the Mendola coast and stands at an altitude of 1,866 meters. From the top you can enjoy a great view of the surrounding valleys and peaks, in addition to being present a commemorative stone and a high cross.
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Tough climb from Gaid but the view is worth it
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Very impressive view both in the distance and directly on the plateau (2000m altitude)
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During the descent from the Stoanerne Mandln...
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Nice to see that there are still happy animals.
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A real highlight at high altitude, and even more so when you see mountain newts in the water.
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Hearty Alm that invites you to a rustic rest.
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The Tisens - Tesimo region offers access to several remarkable peaks and panoramic viewpoints. Notable summits include Monte Luco (Großer Laugen), known for its demanding hikes and extensive views, and Monte Cervina (Hirzer), the highest peak of the Sarentino Alps, offering breathtaking 360° panoramas. For unique viewpoints, consider Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel, a distinctive "rock cinema," or the historic site of St. Hippolyt in Naraun/Narano.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Monte Luco (Großer Laugen), at 2,433 meters, offers demanding mountaineering routes that require good fitness and alpine experience. The hike to Monte Cervina (Hirzer), reaching 2,781 meters, is also considered of medium difficulty, rewarding climbers with expansive alpine vistas.
The Vigiljoch is an excellent car-free destination for families, easily accessible by cable car from Lana. It offers a "hiking paradise" with diverse, easy to medium-difficulty circular routes and magnificent 360° panoramic views. The "Faith Trail" (Glaubensweg) is a moderate meditation trail suitable for a peaceful family experience. Additionally, Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel is listed as family-friendly and provides a unique viewpoint.
The Vigiljoch is easily reachable by cable car from Lana, making it a car-free mountain experience. At approximately 2,000 meters, it offers a "hiking paradise" with magnificent 360° panoramic views across the Val d'Adige/Etschtal Valley and extending to the Dolomites. You can explore diverse hiking options, including the historic Church of St. Vigilius and the serene "Faith Trail" through larch forests.
For truly unique panoramic views, visit Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel. This "rock cinema" offers a distinctive way to enjoy the surrounding landscape. Another fantastic spot is the historic site of St. Hippolyt in Naraun/Narano, which provides magnificent views over the peaks of the Gruppo di Tessa Nature Park all the way to Bolzano.
Yes, Lake Luco is idyllically nestled between the Kleiner and Großer Laugen. It offers a beautiful mountain panorama and serves as a perfect spot to rest and enjoy the scenery before continuing further ascents to the peaks.
The region is generally popular for hiking from spring through autumn. The Vigiljoch, with its diverse hiking options, is suitable for tranquil visits. For more demanding hikes to peaks like Monte Luco or Monte Cervina, late spring to early autumn (June to September) typically offers the most favorable weather conditions, though alpine experience is always recommended.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the "Way of St. James: Prissian and St. Hippolyt Loop." For cyclists, there are options for road cycling, such as the "Adige Cycle Path – Niger Pass loop," and gravel biking routes like the "Salten Meadows – Überetsch Railway Cycle Path loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Tisens - Tesimo, Road Cycling Routes around Tisens - Tesimo, and Gravel biking around Tisens - Tesimo guides.
Yes, the historic Church of St. Vigilius is a significant landmark on the Vigiljoch, offering a wonderful view over the South Tyrolean mountain landscape. Additionally, St. Hippolyt in Naraun/Narano is one of the oldest settlement locations in South Tyrol and serves as a fantastic panoramic vantage point.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Vigiljoch and View of the St. Vigilius Church on Mount San Vigilio, which offer rewards for the ascent. The unique experience of Knottnkino on Rotsteinkogel is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the tranquility and the diverse hiking options, from peaceful trails to challenging summit tours, all set against a beautiful mountain backdrop.
Yes, there are designated parking areas. For example, the Schermoos Parking Area is a well-known (paid) hiking car park that provides access to numerous hut hikes and trails in the vicinity.


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