Best mountain peaks in the Texel Group, also known as Gruppo di Tessa, are found within South Tyrol's largest nature park. This region features diverse peaks, offering everything from challenging high-alpine ascents to accessible viewpoints with expansive vistas. The landscape is characterized by distinctive geological formations and provides opportunities for hiking and mountaineering.
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The panoramic platform over Dorf Tirol On the Hochmuth below the Steinegg inn there is a viewing platform that offers a wide view over Merano, the Etschtal and the surrounding mountains. There are 2 telescopes on the platform that provide information about the visible mountains and the former cultivation of the steep fields of the Muthöfe. The platform represents a stylized carrying basket. The construction draws attention to the arduous, historical cultivation of the fields on the steep slopes of the Muthöfe, where baskets of earth and manure were pulled up the fields with the help of cable winches in order to make them arable again.
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The ascent and descent are difficult but definitely worth it. Bringing provisions, especially drinks and refreshments, is recommended. Weather protection (rain/cold) and hiking boots with sturdy soles and good tread are essential. Even in summer, you'll cross snowfields. Anyone who has hiked there will have a lifetime of memories.
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When we visited in June 2024, the path was heavily marked by the effects of winter. Some parts had slipped and were badly torn up by fallen rocks. It was still possible to walk it, but it was a little more difficult than usual - it's steep either way!
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Wonderful view!!! Once at the top you can hike towards the Taufenscharte or back to the Mutkopfalm. From the Taufenscharte you can walk (if you have enough time) to the Spronser lakes.
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The Mutspitz is a wonderful panoramic mountain with a 360 degree view. It's easy from the Mutkopf and then continues beautifully over the ridge if you don't have a head for heights. A MUST DO for Merano hikers
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The Texelgruppe offers a variety of popular peaks. Mutspitze is a highly frequented scenic mountain, often called Dorf Tirol's local mountain, known for its magnificent panoramic views of the Merano region. For a challenging high-alpine experience, Monte Rosso is the highest peak in the Texelgruppe Nature Park, rewarding climbers with unparalleled views. Hohe Weisse is also notable for its striking bright marble layers and strenuous climb.
Yes, the Texelgruppe has options suitable for families. The View from Hochmuth of Merano and the Adige Valley is a perfect starting point for many beautiful hikes and offers wonderful views. The ascent to Mutspitze can be made moderately difficult with the help of a cable car to Hochmuth, making it more accessible for those seeking rewarding vistas without extreme technical climbing. Additionally, the Dursterhof Mountain Inn is a family-friendly spot with great food and views, easily reachable from the Partschins waterfall.
The Texelgruppe Nature Park is rich in natural features. A must-see spot is Spronser Lakes, a collection of fantastically beautiful mountain lakes, the highest-altitude lake collection in South Tyrol. The region also boasts distinctive geological formations, such as the bright marble layers of Hohe Weisse. Hikers on peaks like Mutspitze may also encounter diverse alpine flora and fauna, including chamois, ibex, and marmots.
The best time to visit the Texelgruppe largely depends on your activity. For general hiking and mountaineering, late spring through early autumn (roughly May to October) offers the most favorable conditions. However, for experienced ski tourers, peaks like Cima Tessa are particularly renowned during the late spring months (April and May) when snow conditions are ideal for challenging routes through glacial landscapes.
The Texelgruppe offers a wide range of difficulty levels. You'll find everything from moderately difficult hikes, especially when utilizing cable cars for initial ascents (like for Mutspitze), to highly demanding high-alpine ascents. Peaks such as Monte Rosso and Tschigat involve significant elevation gain, exposed terrain, and easy climbing passages (grade 2), requiring sure-footedness, a head for heights, and often safety equipment for experienced mountaineers.
Yes, the Texelgruppe is home to the renowned Meran High Mountain Trail (Meraner Höhenweg). This multi-day hiking route encircles the entire Texelgruppe, offering an immersive experience of the region's diverse landscapes and stunning views. Parts of this trail can be accessed from viewpoints like Hochmuth.
For experienced mountaineers seeking a challenge, Monte Rosso, the highest peak, involves a significant ascent and a challenging summit ridge. Cima Tessa offers a difficult ski tour through glacial terrain. Hohe Weisse presents a strenuous climb with brittle rock, demanding extreme caution. Tschigat is a prominent, pyramid-shaped peak with exposed and sometimes unstable west ridge, suitable only for experienced mountaineers with excellent physical condition.
There are several mountain huts and inns available. The Dursterhof Mountain Inn is known for its friendly hosts and tasty food, with homemade raspberry products. The Mutkopf Inn is another option. For longer treks, the Stettiner Hütte (at 2,875 m) serves as a base for climbs to peaks like Hohe Weisse.
Visitors frequently praise the Texelgruppe for its breathtaking panoramic views, especially from summits like Mutspitze Summit, which offers a fantastic panorama of the Vinschgau and Meran. The unique natural beauty of spots like the Spronser Lakes is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment from challenging climbs and the diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.
Yes, the Texelgruppe region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Tschögglberg-Haflinger-Runde über Mölten' or routes through the Adige Valley. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Tour primaverile nell’area di Merano'. Additionally, the area provides running trails, including the 'Nature's Round - Wallburg Way'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes in the Texel Group, MTB Trails in the Texel Group, and Running Trails in the Texel Group.
The Spronser Lakes are a highly significant natural feature in the Texelgruppe. They form the highest-altitude lake collection in South Tyrol and are located within the Texelgruppe Nature Park. These picturesque lakes, including the Langsee, Grünsee, and Schwarzsee, are not only fantastically beautiful but also play a crucial role in supplying water to the city of Merano and its surroundings. Hiking routes to peaks like Tschigat often pass by these stunning lakes.


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