Natural monuments around Ellbögen, nestled in Tyrol, Austria, showcase the region's diverse geological formations and natural beauty. This area features prominent mountain peaks offering panoramic views and valleys with ancient historical connections. It provides a range of experiences from challenging ascents to serene natural sites. The landscape offers varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Beautiful reservoir with loungers and other seating options. It's a great place to linger and take a break.
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A beautiful place to pause, suddenly it was in front of us...the “Maria Waldrast Monastery” embedded in the mountains of the Stubai and Wipptal, at the foot of the Serles.
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Super starting point for the hike to the Serles - one of the Seven Summits of the Stubai Valley. Paid parking
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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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Maria Waldrast, “power place for young and old” https://wipptalblog.tirol/de/maria-waldrast-ein-kraftplatz-fuer-jung-und-alt/
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Idyllic lake. Invite you to linger.
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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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Ellbögen offers a variety of impressive natural monuments. Highly recommended are the Serles Summit, known for its tremendous views of the Stubai Valley, Wipptal, and Innsbruck, and the Nockspitze (Saile) summit, which also provides a wonderful panorama of the Inn Valley and Innsbruck. Another cherished spot is Maria Waldrast Monastery, a high-altitude pilgrimage site with a reputed healing spring, set amidst beautiful natural scenery.
Yes, several natural monuments in Ellbögen are family-friendly. Maria Waldrast Monastery is a great option, offering a tranquil environment and a special spring. The Panorama Lake Schlick is also ideal for families, featuring a reservoir with loungers, kneipping opportunities, and an adventure path nearby.
The mountain summits around Ellbögen offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Serles Summit, you can see the Stubai Valley, Wipptal, Innsbruck, and even glimpses of the Zillertal and Dolomites on clear days. The Patscherkofel Summit provides magnificent vistas encompassing Innsbruck, the Inn Valley, the Wipp Valley, the Brenner Pass, and the Stubai Valley with its glaciers, along with several South Tyrolean mountains.
Yes, the Viggarvalley in Ellbögen is home to remarkable prehistoric stone sites. These include the 'written stone,' a colossal monolith, and the 'angel stone' in the Lithagrub, which features numerous ancient carvings. Archaeological findings suggest some of these cup stones functioned as calendar or 'Pleiades stones,' indicating their use as prehistoric observatories with astronomical significance. These sites offer a unique blend of natural formation and ancient human history.
Ellbögen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For detailed cycling routes, explore the Cycling around Ellbögen guide. If you prefer hiking, the Mountain Hikes around Ellbögen guide offers options from moderate to difficult. Gravel biking enthusiasts can also find suitable trails in the area, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Ellbögen guide.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent to Serles Summit is considered challenging, involving sections secured with steel cables and a ladder. It's a rewarding climb for those seeking a more strenuous experience. The Patscherkofel Summit also offers challenging routes, though it can be accessed more easily via cable car.
Yes, several natural monuments have facilities nearby. Maria Waldrast Monastery offers a restaurant with Tyrolean delicacies. The Patscherkofel Summit also features a small summit restaurant with a viewing terrace, perfect for enjoying refreshments after your ascent. Additionally, the Panorama Lake Schlick has loungers and seating options for relaxation.
Maria Waldrast Monastery is unique as one of Europe's highest pilgrimage monasteries, nestled in a stunning mountain setting at the foot of the Serles. It is particularly known for its 'Marienbrunnen' (Mary's Well), a spring whose water is believed to possess healing and invigorating properties, attracting visitors for both its spiritual significance and natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the tremendous panoramic views from summits like Serles Summit and Nockspitze (Saile) summit. The serene atmosphere and reputed healing properties of the spring at Maria Waldrast Monastery are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of challenging climbs and accessible, relaxing spots like Panorama Lake Schlick, making the region appealing for diverse interests.
Yes, the Patscherkofel Summit is easily accessible via cable car, making it suitable for those seeking stunning high-alpine vistas without an overly strenuous climb. For Maria Waldrast Monastery, a well-developed road leads from the Serles mountain station (Mieders), and a tractor with trailers even commutes between Maria Waldrast and the Serles mountain station, which is especially convenient for visitors with children.
Yes, the Panorama Lake Schlick is a beautiful reservoir that serves as a recreational oasis. It offers a great view and is a perfect spot to linger and take a break, with loungers and other seating options available. You can also enjoy kneipping on its gentle shore.


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