Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten – Parco naturale dello Sciliar-Catinaccio
Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten – Parco naturale dello Sciliar-Catinaccio
Best mountain peaks around Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten – Parco naturale dello Sciliar-Catinaccio are found within South Tyrol's oldest nature park, a region known for its distinctive geological formations and rich natural landscape. The park encompasses the Schlern and Rosengarten massifs, both recognized for their unique rock structures and panoramic views. The Schlern massif features a mesa-like shape composed of Schlern dolomite, while the Rosengarten Group is a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its jagged peaks and the "Enrosadira" alpenglow phenomenon.…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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great view, need long sleeve in late September cuz ita windy
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The Rosszähne are a very special rock formation at the end of the Schlern high plateau. The large Rosszähne, which stands somewhat separately, is the highest elevation here.
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Panoramic point of great beauty.
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After a 1km climb, 260m of elevation gain and 20 to 30% slope, what a great reward! An incredible view!
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Just beautiful. At the back is the rose garden and at the front is the Seiser Alm
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Endless expanse, great mountain panorama and hiking opportunities with many levels of difficulty, what more could you want. There are also many hiking trails here that you don't have to share with mountain bikers. The higher you hike, the lonelier it becomes.
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Here you go, up to the Alpe di Siusi.
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The region offers several highly-regarded peaks and viewpoints. Rosszahnscharte – Forcella Denti di Terrarossa is a mountain pass known for its extraordinary panorama of the surrounding mountains. Monte Petz Summit, the highest point of the Schlern plateau at 2,564 meters, provides expansive views. Another favorite is Spitzbühl / Punta di Razzes, offering great views of the iconic Schlern and Santner peaks.
Yes, Spitzbühl / Punta di Razzes is categorized as family-friendly. While it involves a steep ascent, the views of the Schlern and Santner peaks are rewarding. The wider Schlern plateau also offers numerous hiking trails that can be suitable for families, depending on the specific route and children's experience.
The Schlern massif is famous for its distinctive mesa-like shape, a result of its unique geological composition of Schlern dolomite. It features iconic rock pinnacles like Santner Peak and Euringer Peak. The Rosengarten Group, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is celebrated for its dramatic, jagged peaks and the 'Enrosadira' phenomenon, where the dolomite rock glows in shades of pink and red during sunrise and sunset.
The highest peak in the Rosengarten Group is Kesselkogel (Catinaccio d'Antermoia), standing at 3,004 meters. It is considered one of the finest panoramic mountains in the Dolomites.
The highest point of the Schlern massif is Monte Petz Summit (also known as Monte Pez), which reaches 2,564 meters. It offers magnificent panoramic views and is about a 20-minute walk from the Schlernhaus refuge.
Yes, the Schlern is steeped in myths, particularly those involving the 'Schlern witches.' The Rosengarten Group's 'Enrosadira' alpenglow effect is attributed in legend to King Laurin's rose garden, which he cursed to bloom only at dawn and dusk.
You'll find a wide variety of hiking trails. For easier options, consider routes like the 'View of the Rosengarten – Bench With View of Rosengarten loop' or the 'Rosengarten Mountain Range – View of the Rosengarten Massif loop'. More challenging hikes include the 'Masarè - Hirzelsteig Trail' or the 'Tschamintal Valley Trail to Bärenloch'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten and Hiking around Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten guides.
Absolutely. The Rosengarten Group is particularly known for its challenging routes. The Vajolet Towers are a highly sought-after destination for mountaineers, and the Via Ferrata Santner offers magnificent views. For specific mountaineering routes, you can check the Mountain Hikes around Naturpark Schlern-Rosengarten guide, which includes routes like the 'Santner Pass Via Ferrata' and 'Rotwand Via Ferrata'.
The best time for hiking and enjoying the mountain peaks is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is more stable. The 'Enrosadira' phenomenon in the Rosengarten Group is particularly stunning at sunrise and sunset during clear weather.
There are several mountain huts (rifugios) and alpine pastures (Almen) in the region. The Schlernhaus refuge is located near Monte Petz Summit. Haniger Schwaige is another cozy hut known for its food and hospitality. Rifugio Roda di Vaèl also offers sweeping views of the Rosengarten massif.
Visitors consistently praise the extraordinary panoramic views, especially from spots like Rosszahnscharte and Monte Petz Summit. The unique geological formations of the Schlern and the dramatic, jagged peaks of the Rosengarten, particularly during the 'Enrosadira' alpenglow, are also highly appreciated. The region's diverse trails, from accessible paths to challenging climbs, cater to various experience levels.
While popular spots can attract many visitors, exploring some of the less-traveled trails or visiting during off-peak hours can offer a more serene experience. The vastness of the Alpe di Siusi, Europe's largest high-Alpine pasture, offers many paths away from the main routes. Consulting local guides or maps for lesser-known trails around the Schlern plateau or within the broader Rosengarten Group can reveal quieter alternatives.


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