Best mountain peaks around Untertilliach are found in the picturesque Lesachtal valley in East Tyrol, Austria. This region is characterized by the gentle hills of the Carnic Alps and dense spruce forests. The area offers diverse hiking experiences and panoramic views from various summits.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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scenically beautiful transition from the Karlsbader Hütte to the Kerschbaumer Alm
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great view, rest on soft grass
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A 360° view of the valleys of Sappada, Comelico, and Alta Pusteria: a vast plateau of peace and light, best explored by e-bike or on foot. The final few meters are along large grassy meadows, after leaving the trails at Forcella Monte Zovo or the DeDo refuge.
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The Golzentip is a peak that is easy to reach and this time it was even nicer because we had it to ourselves.
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From the top of Mount Zovo, which with its almost 2,000 meters of altitude dominates the Piave and Comelico valleys, the panorama extends 360° all around for kilometers and kilometers. Here there is a small Madonna and a curious carved wooden totem, depicting legendary beings and spirits typical of local tales and traditions. There is also a table with benches to rest and enjoy the view before continuing with the descent.
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If you are in the Lessachtal, it is a must to go to the Golzentip. It is not a difficult mountain but a great panoramic mountain.
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The region around Untertilliach offers several popular peaks. Golzentipp Peak is highly regarded for its extensive panoramic views, stretching to the Hohe Tauern, Lienz Dolomites, Carnic Alps, and Sextener Dolomites. Another favorite is Dorfberg, known for its great all-round views and accessible forest paths. For a more challenging experience with historical significance, Monte Lastroni Summit (2449 m) offers a magnificent panorama amidst WWI testimonies.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. While some peaks require more effort, the area around Golzentipp Peak is known for easier hiking loops, making it accessible for a wider range of fitness levels, including families. The ascent to Dorfberg also largely follows forest paths, making it a popular and manageable destination for many.
The mountain peaks around Untertilliach are renowned for their breathtaking panoramic views. From Golzentipp Peak, you can see the Hohe Tauern, Lienz Dolomites, Carnic Alps, and Sextener Dolomites. Dorfberg offers a great all-round view of the surrounding landscape. Even from Kerschbaumer Pass, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Lienz Dolomites and the glaciated peaks of the Hohe Tauern to the north. Monte Zovo also provides a 360° panorama of the valleys of Sappada, Comelico, and Alta Pusteria.
Absolutely. For experienced mountaineers, the ascent to Hochspitz (2,581 m), considered the local mountain of Untertilliach, offers a challenging yet rewarding experience with stunning 360-degree views. The Carnic High Trail (Karnischer Höhenweg 403), which passes near Untertilliach, also provides challenging routes, some with wire cables, requiring sure-footedness and alpine experience. Monte Lastroni Summit (2449 m) is another challenging climb with historical significance.
The region holds significant historical value, particularly related to WWI. Monte Lastroni Summit (2449 m) is marked by continuous war testimonies, as the entire area represented the Italian defense line during the First World War. Portions of the Carnic High Trail also traverse former WWI battlefields, offering a glimpse into history alongside panoramic views.
The best time to hike the mountains around Untertilliach is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers favorable weather conditions for exploring the diverse trails and enjoying the panoramic views. The annual alpine festival at Kircher Almen, held every second Sunday in September, also provides a unique cultural experience amidst stunning mountain scenery.
Beyond summiting peaks, the area around Untertilliach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the 'View of Obertilliach – Obertilliach Village loop' or moderate road cycling routes such as 'Kartitscher Saddle (1530 m) – Puster Valley - Kartitsch Saddle loop'. For more hiking, consider the 'Mountain Hikes around Untertilliach' guide, which includes routes like 'To – Golzentipp Summit (2,317 m) loop' or the 'World War I Memorial Cross loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Untertilliach, Mountain Hikes around Untertilliach, and Road Cycling Routes around Untertilliach guides.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. For instance, the 'Mountain Hikes around Untertilliach' guide features routes like the 'Porze Summit – Monte Peralba East Via Ferrata loop' for difficult terrain, or the 'To – Golzentipp Summit (2,317 m) loop' for a moderate challenge. The ascent to Dorfberg is also a popular tour destination, largely following a forest path. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Untertilliach guide.
Visitors consistently praise the region for its stunning natural beauty and diverse hiking opportunities. The breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views from summits like Golzentipp Peak are a major draw. Hikers also appreciate the variety of trails, from accessible walks to challenging mountaineering routes, and the unique historical insights offered by sites like Monte Lastroni Summit. The untouched nature and dense spruce forests contribute to a picturesque and rewarding outdoor experience.
Yes, the region offers unique cultural experiences. The Kircher Almen, accessible within a two-hour walk from Untertilliach, host a traditional annual mountain mass and alpine festival every second Sunday in September. This event provides a wonderful opportunity to experience local traditions amidst the stunning mountain scenery.
Yes, the area caters to beginners as well. While some routes are challenging, there are easier options available. For example, the area around Golzentipp Peak is known for its less difficult, panoramic trails. The ascent to Dorfberg is also considered very easy, largely following a forest path, making it suitable for those new to mountain hiking.


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