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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in the Stubai Alps

Best mountain peaks in the Stubai Alps are found in a majestic range spanning North Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy. This region is characterized by its glaciated areas and diverse landscapes, offering numerous impressive peaks. The Stubai Alps provide varied terrain for hikers and mountaineers, from accessible 3,000-meter peaks to challenging high-alpine ascents. The area is known for its significant summits and extensive trail networks.

Best mountain peaks in the Stubai Alps

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Wetterkreuzkogel…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Wetterkreuzkogel Summit

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The circular route from the Ochsengarten was great to walk and I can absolutely recommend the tour.

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Innsbrucker Hut

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The hut is located at 2,369 meters and is the starting point for numerous tours, such as the climb to the Habicht (3,277 meters). There is a dormitory with 70 …

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Serles Summit

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A great mountain, which is insured just before the summit with steel cables and a ladder. Alone one is never here, not even in the morning at 5 when it is cloudy. But still worth it :)

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Dortmunder Hütte

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The Dortmunder Hütte is located directly above the reservoir Längental. Since it can also be reached by bus and car, you can save your power for mountain tours. The cabin …

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Sulzkogel Summit

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Beautiful "simple" 3000s from Kühtai with just under 1000hm with appropriate condition is well feasible. In good conditions (stable weather, no more snow in the ascent), it is technically easy …

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Becherhaus (Rifugio Gino Biasi)

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At 3195m, the Becherhaus is the highest hut in South Tyrol. It lies on the top of the mug, or Bicchiere. His name can, but does not necessarily have to …

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Wilder Feiger Summit

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Great view and good accessibility with appropriate experience and condition.

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Zischgeles Summit

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The ascent from Praxmar via Köllenzeiger/Oberstkogel is mainly along narrow but easily accessible mountain paths. Only a few places are narrower on more exposed steep slopes, but it can happen …

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Müller Hut (3145 m)

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"We heat the stove for shoes and soul, cook with love and imagination, promote dance and music, appreciate tradition and fresh thoughts, like to tell and listen to good stories." …

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Zuckerhütl Summit

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Alpine tour with glacier crossing – climbing sections (UIAA II). Complete safety equipment is required (rope, crampons, etc.), excellent orientation skills in fog, and ability to rescue from a crevasse. …

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Dominique
September 10, 2025, Wetterkreuzkogel Summit

The effort is worth it

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Great view over the Ötztal valley

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Beautiful hut, which is easy to reach from the Karalm. Very friendly hosts and the food is excellent! The hut is also the start and finish point of the Stubai High Trail.

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Joshua
August 23, 2024, Zischgeles Summit

The ascent from Praxmar via Köllenzeiger/Oberstkogel is mainly along narrow but easily accessible mountain paths. Only a few places are narrower on more exposed steep slopes, but it can happen that landslides, earthy/gravelly areas have to be overcome. The ridge path is very wide at the beginning and only becomes more demanding in the last 150m below the summit. This is where the scrambling/easy climbing to the summit begins. The key point is a sloping slab directly on the ridge, which has to be climbed over for 4-5m. Directly below the summit is another slab, but this is secured with a chain and pins. Great panoramic view from the summit and a fairly large summit plateau for a relaxing break. The descent via the Satteljoch/Marlerbachtal begins steeply on gravel before you reach the ridge, which has little difference in altitude. On the ridge you have to climb around/over a few places before you go down over the scree field into the valley. From here on, the terrain is mostly easy. The path often runs along the stream and invites you to stop for a refreshment. The ascent from Praxmar is signposted as 4 hours on both options, but can certainly be done more quickly for experienced hikers. The paths are mostly well marked. Suitable as a first 3000m peak if surefootedness and easy climbing are not a problem.

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The tour is very, very beautiful and you don't need any additional equipment! But it is high alpine and you should not be afraid of heights and have climbing experience! The ridge path to the Becherhaus is secured with steel cables but after the first steep descent the path is barely visible and passable! Here it is advisable to go onto the snowfield!

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AlexK
October 17, 2023, Wilder Feiger Summit

From the ridge you have an outstanding view of the spectacularly located Becherhaus on the Becherfelsen and the Bösetalferner that flows past it.

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September 28, 2023, Zischgeles Summit

One of the quicker to reach 3000m peaks in Sellrain with a beautiful view of the Zugspitze, Karwendel and some of the Stubai and Zillertal peaks. Great tour, especially with the short ridge hike over the Oberstkogel. Not particularly technically demanding, especially if you avoid the aforementioned tightrope walk. In winter the Zischgeles is popular as a ski tour.

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September 24, 2023, Dortmunder Hütte

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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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks in the Stubai Alps offer the most rewarding views?

For breathtaking vistas, Serles Summit is renowned for its tremendous views of the Stubai Valley, Wipptal, and Innsbruck. Wetterkreuzkogel Summit offers great all-round visibility and views of nearby 3000-meter peaks. Additionally, Sulzkogel Summit provides fantastic panoramic views after its ascent.

Are there any accessible 3,000-meter peaks in the Stubai Alps for less experienced mountaineers?

Yes, the Rinnenspitze (3,003 m) is known as the 'harmless one' among Stubai's three-thousand-meter summits, making it an attractive option for those looking to experience a 3,000-meter peak without extreme technical difficulty. Sulzkogel Summit is also considered a technically easy 3000-meter peak when approached from Kühtai under good conditions.

What are some of the most challenging mountain peaks for experienced mountaineers in the Stubai Alps?

The Zuckerhütl (3,507 m), as the highest peak, offers a significant achievement for mountaineers, often involving glacier travel. Wilder Freiger (3,418 m) is another challenging peak popular for high-alpine tours and often included in multi-day expeditions. Schrankogel (3,497 m), the second-highest peak, also presents a significant target for experienced climbers.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the mountain peaks in the Stubai Alps?

The Stubai Alps are characterized by glaciated areas, offering impressive glacier views, especially from peaks like Zuckerhütl. You'll also find diverse landscapes, including high-alpine terrain, and even a small lake directly behind the Innsbrucker Hut.

Are there any historical sites or notable huts near the mountain peaks?

Yes, the Becherhaus (Rifugio Gino Biasi) is a historically significant hut located at 3,195m, making it the highest hut in South Tyrol. The Innsbrucker Hut, at 2,369 meters, serves as a starting point for numerous tours, including the climb to the Habicht, and has a rich history as a mountain refuge.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in the Stubai Alps?

The region offers a wide range of activities. You can embark on challenging mountaineering tours like the Stubai Seven Summits – Zuckerhütl, or enjoy mountain hikes. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes like the Stubai Cycle Trail. For easier excursions, numerous easy hikes are available, such as the Wasserläufer Waalweg Mooserstegle. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes in the Stubai Alps and Gravel biking in the Stubai Alps guides.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the Stubai Alps' peaks?

While many peaks are challenging, the region offers family-friendly facilities like the Dortmunder Hütte. For hiking, there are easy routes such as the Family hike tree house trail Stubaital, which provides a gentle introduction to the mountain environment. Always check specific trail difficulties for individual peaks.

What is the best time to visit the Stubai Alps for mountain peak adventures?

The Stubai Alps are known for their year-round appeal. For hiking and mountaineering, the summer months (late June to mid-September) generally offer the best conditions with less snow and stable weather. However, the Stubai Glacier is a famous glacial skiing area open for much of the year, providing high-alpine experiences even outside peak summer season.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in the Stubai Alps?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Serles Summit and Sulzkogel Summit. The well-marked trails and the sense of achievement from reaching a 3,000-meter peak are also highly valued. The region's diverse terrain caters to various skill levels, ensuring rewarding experiences for many.

Which peaks are part of the 'Seven Summits Stubai' challenge?

The 'Seven Summits Stubai' highlights mountains that leave a lasting impression. Notable peaks included are Wilder Freiger, Rinnenspitze, Serles, Elfer, and Hoher Burgstall. These peaks are recognized for their unique character and landscape-shaping qualities.

Can I find accommodation or huts directly on or near the mountain peaks?

Yes, several huts serve as excellent bases for peak ascents. The Innsbrucker Hut is a popular starting point for tours to Habicht. The Becherhaus is uniquely located directly on the summit of the Becher, offering accommodation at 3,195m. The Müller Hut also provides lodging for mountaineers.

What is the highest peak in the Stubai Alps?

The highest peak in the Stubai Alps is Zuckerhütl, standing at 3,507 meters (11,509 ft). It is characterized by its elegant form and a white, snowy cap that remains year-round, offering impressive glacier views from its summit.

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