Best mountain peaks around Pfons are situated in Austria's Wipptal valley, providing access to the Stubai and Zillertal Alps. The region is characterized by its alpine nature and an extensive network of hiking trails. This area offers diverse mountain experiences for hikers and mountaineers.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice and rustic mountain hut with a good culinary offering.
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Great hut! If you stay overnight, you should definitely hike up the Sonnenspitze again in the evening to watch the spectacular sunset.
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The Serles, also known as the Waldrastspitze, is the 5th highest mountain of the Seven Summits of the Stubai Valley at 2,717 meters. It is a very beautiful mountain with a view of Innsbruck, the Europa Bridge and the Stubai Valley. Views towards the Zillertal, the Olperer or Schrammacher and the Dolomites are also possible in clear weather. The climb is not very demanding, which is not what the impressive view of the mountain from the Innsbruck side suggests. It is worth setting off early, as the great view attracts crowds. The shortest climb from Maria Waldrast is only about 1,000 meters in altitude.
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Easy to climb mountain, a few rope climbs but absolutely suitable for beginners. Great day trip up and down about 4 hours
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Nice tour to the summit from Patsch with the 🚵♂️e-bike Great view🌄👀 Recommended
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Not easy but easy to reach from the pilgrimage site "Maria Waldrast". A Stubai hiking guide suggests going up with a headlamp to experience the sunrise there. I'm surefooted but that was sometimes really narrow and rocky. I wouldn't do it at night. But otherwise it's very nice up there
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In short, simply a tremendous view of the Stubai Valley, Wipptal and Innsbruck
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Stay on the forest path by bike. This is good for your health and saves a lot of trouble.
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The region around Pfons, nestled in Austria's Wipptal valley, offers access to impressive peaks. Notable ones include the challenging Serles Summit, known for its steel cable and ladder sections near the top, and the Patscherkofel Summit, easily accessible by cable car. Other significant peaks mentioned in the region are Kalbenjoch, Peilspitze, and Blaser, each offering unique alpine experiences.
The peaks around Pfons offer magnificent panoramic views. From Serles Summit, you can see across the Stubai Valley, Wipptal, and Innsbruck. The Patscherkofel Summit provides a grand vista of Innsbruck, the Inn Valley, Wipp Valley, Brenner Pass, and the Stubai Valley's glaciers. From Peilspitze, there's an impressive view of the pyramidal Serles mountain, while Largoz Summit offers a nice view of the Inn Valley towards Innsbruck, Hall, and Schwaz.
Yes, there are several mountain huts. The Glungezer Hut, located at 2,610 meters, offers delicious food, various sleeping options, and a sun terrace with views of the Karwendel and Inntal. The Lanser Alpine Hut features an ancient, renovated stone hut with a cozy room and a terrace, providing spectacular views of the Nordkette and local specialties. The Blaserhütte is also an option during descents from peaks like Peilspitze.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the circular route encompassing Kalbenjoch (2,226 m) and Peilspitze (2,392 m) is a particularly attractive and varied mountaineering experience. The ascent to Kalbenjoch involves rugged terrain, and the trail to Peilspitze features partly exposed and cable-secured sections, requiring sure-footedness and alpine experience. The Serles Summit also has sections secured with steel cables and a ladder just before the top.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the Patscherkofel Summit is easily accessible thanks to its cable car, making it suitable for mountain beginners. The Blaser peak also offers various trails, some of which might be less strenuous, and its alpine meadows provide a varied hike. The Lanser Alpine Hut is also noted as family-friendly, suggesting more accessible paths in its vicinity.
The Wipptal valley, where Pfons is situated, is ideal for hiking from late spring through early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the extensive network of trails and enjoying the untouched alpine nature. The Blaser peak is particularly known as a 'flower mountain' due to its natural alpine meadows, suggesting a beautiful experience during late spring and summer when wildflowers are in bloom.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Lanser Alpine Hut is categorized as family-friendly, providing a cozy setting and local specialties. The Patscherkofel Summit can be reached by cable car, making it an accessible mountain experience for families with children or those seeking less strenuous ascents.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the Pfons area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the 'View of Wipptal and Inntal – View of Innsbruck loop' or the 'Gries am Brenner – Giovo Pass (Jaufen Pass) loop'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Wipptal loop' or shorter 'Running loop from Matrei am Brenner'. For more details, explore the Cycling around Pfons, Running Trails around Pfons, and Road Cycling Routes around Pfons guides.
Visitors highly appreciate the incredible panoramic views from the summits, such as the vast vistas from Serles Summit and Patscherkofel Summit. The diverse hiking experiences, from rugged climbs to gentle alpine meadows, are also a major draw. The hospitality and delicious food at mountain huts like Glungezer Hut and Lanser Alpine Hut are frequently praised, adding to the overall enjoyment of the alpine environment.
The region is characterized by its untouched alpine nature. The Serles mountain itself is a prominent natural landmark, known for its distinctive pyramidal shape, visible from other peaks like Peilspitze. The Blaser peak is often called a 'flower mountain' due to its natural alpine meadows. The Wipptal valley, situated between the Stubai and Zillertal Alps, is home to high mountains, some exceeding 3,000 meters, and offers diverse alpine flora and fauna.
While specific public transport details to every trailhead are not provided, Pfons is located in the Wipptal valley, which generally has good regional connections. Neighboring towns like Matrei am Brenner are easily accessible and serve as starting points for many trails. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for routes connecting to specific trailheads or cable car stations like the one for Patscherkofel.


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