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Hiking around Sterzing - Vipiteno offers diverse landscapes at the confluence of the Jaufen Pass, Brenner Pass, and Penserjoch. The region features soaring mountains, including peaks up to 3500 meters in the Zillertal and Stubai Alps, alongside valleys such as Val di Vizze and Pfitsch Valley. The terrain transitions from dense coniferous forests to alpine pastures, with natural features like the Gilfenklamm Gorge, waterfalls, and mountain lakes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hike the moderate Dolomieu 6-Almen Trail, a 5.2-mile route with 1417 feet of elevation gain, offering alpine pastures and panoramic views.
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5.22km
01:34
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Hike the difficult 3.2-mile Flaner Jöchl Loop Trail on Rosskopf / Monte Cavallo, featuring panoramic views and the Kastellacke Biotopes.

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13.6km
05:31
840m
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Hike the difficult 8.5-mile Rosskopf Trail 19A from Sterzing to Gossensass, gaining 2761 feet with stunning alpine views.
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07:15
770m
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Hike the difficult 11.5-mile Ridnauner Höhenweg Alpine Trail, gaining 2539 feet with stunning views of the Dolomites and Stubai Alps.
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12.3km
04:53
840m
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Hike the moderate Kirchsteig Trail in South Tyrol, Italy, covering 7.6 miles with 2747 feet of elevation gain to Ochsenalm.
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A hidden paradise in the mountains: The Alm am Telfer Weisen In the rugged rocks of the mountains, where the air is thin and nature is untouched, lies a secret jewel: the Alm am Telfer Weisen. This idyllic oasis stretches from 1500 meters up to the summit of the Telfer Weisen at 2599 meters above sea level, an area where nature unfolds in all its splendor. From the end of May to mid-October, when the sun is warm and the days are long, the Alm is managed and invites everyone who wants to experience the peace and beauty of the mountains. A rustic alpine village surrounded by wild beauty The alpine village itself is a gem that lies in a picturesque valley, surrounded by lush pastures that are immersed in a colorful sea of alpine rose blossom carpets in June. The hiking trails that lead through the Alm are lined with mountain pines and ancient larches that stand like guardians of the mountains. They take you on a journey from the Rosskopf to Ladurns, through a landscape so untouched and wild that it takes your breath away. A place that can be reached from all sides This hidden paradise is not as remote as it seems. The Alm am Telfer Weisen can be reached from three sides: from Vallming, from the Edelweisshütte mountain inn and from Sterzing. So, regardless of your starting point, you can discover this gem of the mountains and be enchanted by its incomparable beauty.
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Good food. Beautiful and brand new hut. Food, drinks and view are great!
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The Ridanna High Route is a fascinating hiking trail that winds through the mountains of the Ridanna Valley. With its panoramic trails, it offers spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and unspoiled nature. The itinerary is suitable for hikers of various levels and can be tackled in several stages, allowing you to explore the picturesque mountain pastures and lush forests.
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Fatal fall of a mountain hiker from the Ochsenscharte on 20 September 2024 - therefore caution!
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Linke Alm: Baron Kaser. Nice people, delicious and cheap 😊
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The playground is beautifully shady and is very nicely designed 🙃
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Highly recommended after a hike or as a health measure. 😃
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Great landscape, the alpine roses are currently starting to bloom. The cows are in the pasture and you can hear the sound of the cowbells, hear the rushing stream, enjoy the landscape. Beautiful place that is only open in summer. There is also shepherd's noodles
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The Sterzing - Vipiteno region offers a vast network of hiking trails. There are over 130 routes available, catering to various skill levels. You'll find everything from gentle valley strolls to challenging high-alpine routes and summit climbs.
The terrain around Sterzing - Vipiteno is incredibly diverse. You'll encounter dense coniferous forests, idyllic alpine pastures, and meadows. Higher up, the landscape transitions to soaring mountains, including peaks up to 3500 meters in the Zillertal and Stubai Alps. Expect well-maintained paths, but also more rugged sections on challenging routes.
Yes, Sterzing - Vipiteno offers several family-friendly hikes. Many paths are suitable for all skill levels, including quiet trails through unspoilt pastures. Cable cars, such as those at Campo Cavallo (Monte Cavallo/Rosskopf), Ladurns, and Racines, can also help families reach higher elevations with less effort to enjoy panoramic views.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore stunning valleys like Val di Vizze, Racines, Val Ridanna, Val di Fleres, and Pfitsch Valley. A unique natural spectacle is the Gilfenklamm Trail, where you can witness thundering torrents and waterfalls. Other highlights include mountain passes, and beautiful lakes such as Lake Obernberg or Seeberg Lake.
Yes, there are several excellent circular walks. For a challenging option, consider the Flaner Jöchl Loop Trail, which leads through alpine meadows and offers views of the Rosskopf/Monte Cavallo area. The region also features the "Platschjoch" circular trail, known for its 360° views, and the 7-Lakes Circular Hike in Ridnaun valley for a longer adventure.
The best time to hike in Sterzing - Vipiteno is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is most favorable, trails are clear of snow, and alpine pastures are vibrant. The region's diverse landscape means you can find suitable routes even in shoulder seasons, with lower valley walks being accessible earlier and later.
Yes, mountain huts are scattered along many trails in Sterzing - Vipiteno. These huts provide excellent opportunities to rest, refuel, and enjoy local culinary delights amidst stunning panoramic views. For example, the Dolomieu 6-Almen Trail connects several alpine pastures, likely with huts or eateries.
Beyond the natural beauty, the region offers rich cultural attractions. The charming Alpine town of Sterzing-Vipiteno itself features medieval character, colorful buildings, and the iconic Torre delle Dodici (Tower of Twelve). You can also explore medieval castles such as Burg Reifenstein (Castel Tasso) and Castel Sprechenstein, adding historical interest to your hiking trip.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 800 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from dense forests to high-alpine peaks, the extensive network of well-maintained trails, and the stunning natural features like waterfalls and mountain lakes. The blend of Alpine and Italian influences also adds a unique charm.
Absolutely. While there are many easy and moderate paths, Sterzing - Vipiteno also offers challenging high-alpine routes and summit climbs. The Ridnaun High Trail, for instance, is a lengthy and demanding route offering spectacular views. Summit climbs, such as to Cima Bianca (2700 m) from Malga Prandtner, are also popular for those seeking a greater challenge.
Many trailheads in Sterzing - Vipiteno are accessible, with options for both public transport and parking. The region is well-connected, and cable cars at locations like Campo Cavallo (Monte Cavallo/Rosskopf), Ladurns, and Racines provide easy access to higher starting points, reducing the need for extensive uphill climbs from the valley floor.


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