Mountain peaks around Mals - Malles Venosta, a market town in South Tyrol, Italy, are primarily situated within the Ortler-Cevedale Massif, the Ötztal Alps, and the Sesvenna Group. This alpine environment provides a diverse range of experiences, from challenging mountaineering to scenic hikes. The region is characterized by its imposing glaciated peaks and accessible local mountains, offering extensive views and varied outdoor activities. It serves as a significant destination for exploring the Eastern Alps.
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At the alpine pasture, you can relax on the sun terrace and enjoy a cool drink and a delicious mountain hut meal. The pasture is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the kitchen open until 3 p.m.
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Stop, enjoy the landscape and the view and take it all in. I can't describe it any other way.
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Fantastic views can be discovered everywhere here
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Short detour from the Brandenburger Haus to the Dahmannspitze, 20 minutes to the summit, from here you have great views of the Ötztal glacier world (Kesselwandferner, Gepatschferner); view of the Weisskugel, Finailspitze, Similaun and many more.
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Bizarre glacier landscape all around, fantastic sunsets, good food
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The Schliniger Alm is well visited and beautifully situated.
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Great cycle path, best surface, wonderful mountain views.
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Great terrain to ride on, beautiful views - that's what makes cycling fun!
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The region is dominated by the Ortler-Cevedale Massif, Ötztal Alps, and Sesvenna Group. Notable peaks include Ortler, the highest in South Tyrol, Königspitze (Gran Zebrù), and Monte Cevedale. For accessible options, Piz Lun and Mount Watles offer great views directly above Malles.
Yes, Mount Watles (Piz Watles) is ideal for families, offering an Adventure Lake in summer and a ski area in winter. For a more relaxed hike with panoramic views, Piz Lun is directly above Malles. Additionally, the View of Ortler is a family-friendly viewpoint, and the Schliniger Alm is a family-friendly hut.
For ambitious mountaineers, Ortler is a significant expedition destination, known for its glaciers and challenging North Face. Königspitze (Gran Zebrù) also offers demanding climbing opportunities. These peaks are part of the imposing Ortler-Cevedale Massif.
You will encounter impressive glaciated peaks, such as those in the Ortler-Cevedale Massif, including Ortler, Königspitze, and Monte Cevedale. The region also features high alpine huts like Brandenburger Haus, which offers a complete glacier panorama. You can also explore beautiful lakes, such as the Eastern shore of Lake Vernago.
The best time largely depends on your activity. For high-altitude mountaineering on peaks like Ortler, the summer months (late June to early September) are generally preferred when conditions are more stable. For general hiking on lower peaks and trails, late spring to early autumn offers pleasant weather. Winter provides opportunities for ski touring on peaks like Monte Cevedale and winter hiking on Mount Watles.
Yes, the Ortler-Cevedale Massif holds significant historical importance from World War I. Trenches are still visible, and relics from soldiers are occasionally found on peaks like Ortler and Königspitze, offering a poignant glimpse into the past.
Several high alpine huts provide accommodation and refreshments. The Bella Vista Hut is known for its accommodating staff and excellent food, even offering a sauna. The Brandenburger Haus, located at 3,277 meters, is a dream hut offering a complete glacier panorama. The Schliniger Alm is another well-visited and beautifully situated hut with delicious food.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Schlinig Valley to Uina Gorge Trail' or the 'Sonnensteig Trail from Mals to Burgeis'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like 'Rough, dry, spectacular: a loop through the Vinschgau Valley' and touring bicycle routes like the 'Via Claudia Augusta Cycle Path'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Mals - Malles Venosta, Road Cycling Routes around Mals - Malles Venosta, and Cycling around Mals - Malles Venosta guide pages.
Yes, the View of Ortler is a popular highlight offering a nice panoramic view of the majestic Ortler. Many of the high alpine huts, such as Brandenburger Haus, also serve as excellent viewpoints with extensive glacier panoramas.
Visitors frequently commend the spectacular views, the challenging yet rewarding mountaineering opportunities, and the welcoming atmosphere of the alpine huts. The diverse range of activities, from high-alpine expeditions to family-friendly hikes, is also highly valued. The region's natural beauty, including its glaciers and lakes, is a consistent highlight.
Yes, Monte Cevedale is particularly popular among skiers as the highest ski touring mountain in the Ortler Group. It offers climbs to the top with touring skis under good conditions, though awareness of crevasses is essential for safety.
The highest peak in the region, and indeed in South Tyrol, is Ortler, standing at 3,905 meters (12,812 ft). It is a truly majestic mountain within the Ortler-Cevedale Massif.


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