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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Sölden

Best mountain peaks around Sölden, located in the Ötztal Valley of the Tyrolean Alps, are known for their mountainous landscape. The region features prominent peaks that offer extensive outdoor opportunities. Sölden is a hub for both winter sports and summer activities, including hiking on over 300 km of trails. Its high altitude and two glaciers ensure reliable snow cover.

Best mountain peaks around Sölden

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Wildspitze Summit, a summit that offers views limited only by the curvature of the earth on clear days. This is Austria's second-highest mountain, and experienced climbers can make the ascent in a day or stay overnight at a mountain hut.
  • Another must-see spot is Gaislachkogel Summit & 007 Elements, a summit with a futuristic restaurant and a cinematic installation. Visitors can find a summit cross at 3,056 meters, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Visitors also love Dursterhof Mountain Inn, a hut with a wonderful view of the Meraner Land. This inn is known for its friendly hosts and tasty food, including homemade raspberry products.
  • Sölden is known for high-alpine summits, accessible peaks, and mountain inns. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from challenging climbs to easily accessible viewpoints.
  • The mountain peaks around Sölden are appreciated by the komoot community, with 63 highlights, 982 photos, and 1143 upvotes.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Dursterhof Mountain Inn

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A wonderful inn, the hostess is super friendly. The food is extremely tasty. When you are there, you should definitely try the homemade raspberry products. The restaurants are very nice and not too expensive.

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Bella Vista Hut

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Whether the view of the ski operation is beautiful, lies at the discretion of the beholder. What I can confirm - the operators are very nice and accommodating!

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A staircase leads you safely to the summit cross of the Gaislachkogel. From the 3,056 meter high rocky summit you have a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains, the futuristic restaurant "Ice Q" and the adventure world "007 Elements".

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Wildspitze Summit

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If you are up here on 3768 m at the summit, the view is limited in clear weather only by the curvature of the earth - few mountains are as dominant as the Wildspitze. The second highest mountain in Austria is easiest and fastest to get out of Vent. Conditionally very strong climbers make the high-speed trip in a day, if you want to tackle it slower can spend a night on the quaint Breslauer hut.

In good weather conditions, no fresh snow and a reasonably dry ridge on the final ascent, this tour is not really difficult, except for a key point. The entire via ferrata is otherwise sufficiently secured with good steel cables.

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Becherhaus (Rifugio Gino Biasi)

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At 3195m, the Becherhaus is the highest hut in South Tyrol. It lies on the top of the mug, or Bicchiere. His name can, but does not necessarily have to be, transferred to activities in the dining room. ;)

Hosted from late June to mid-September
40 beds, 65 dormitories, winter room (not locked)

Hut telephone +39 0472 656377
Mobile +39 348 6005734 (Erich Pichler)

becherhaus.com

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April 7, 2026, Wildspitze Summit

Austria's second-highest mountain and the top of Tyrol - a very popular tour destination with a short approach via the Pitztal ski area. And rewarding. The short climb on the ridge (up to grade II) should be mastered safely, then it's a pleasure. If there is enough snow, the long (unfortunately also quite flat) descent into the valley is absolutely recommended.

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Gaislachkogel Summit Cross Summit cross on the 3,056-meter-high Gaislachkogel 100 years of the Innerötztal Section

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The tour is very, very beautiful and you don't need any additional equipment! But it is high alpine and you should not be afraid of heights and have climbing experience! The ridge path to the Becherhaus is secured with steel cables but after the first steep descent the path is barely visible and passable! Here it is advisable to go onto the snowfield!

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If the weather is right, it's a dream summit! Mountaineering equipment is of course a must!

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From here (2,845 m) you can reach two relatively "easy" three-thousanders: Im Hinteren Eis = 3,279 m and Grawand = 3,251 m with Ötzi viewing platform.

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October 8, 2023, Rifugio Bella Vista

The Schöne-Aussicht-Hütte is a private alpine refuge in the Ötztal Alps at 2842 m slm. It is located just southwest of the Hochjoch in the Schnalskamm, which represents the border between the Austrian North Tyrol and the Italian South Tyrol

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One of the most beautiful huts in the Alps! The sunrise alone is amazing. The ascent of the Zuckerhütl via the Wilden Pfaff is a great tour, but it does require alpine experience.

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Beautifully situated hut, with a view of the glacier and a clear view of the Dolomites. The hut keepers are super accommodating and the overnight stay at over 3000m is quite comfortable. Ascent and stay are an absolute highlight in South Tyrol.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most iconic mountain peaks to visit in Sölden?

Sölden is home to the impressive 'BIG3' peaks: Gaislachkogl (3,058 m), Tiefenbachkogl (3,250 m), and Schwarze Schneide (3,340 m). These peaks offer a combination of stunning views, unique attractions, and extensive outdoor opportunities. Beyond the BIG3, the Wildspitze Summit, Austria's second-highest mountain, is also a prominent feature in the region.

Which mountain peaks in Sölden are easily accessible for non-skiers or those seeking panoramic views?

The Gaislachkogl (3,058 m) is highly accessible via gondola, making it perfect for non-skiers. At its summit, you can enjoy the futuristic Ice Q restaurant and the 007 Elements cinematic installation. The BIG3 Platform on Gaislachkogl also provides spectacular panoramic views. Similarly, Tiefenbachkogl (3,250 m) is accessible by lift and features a distinctive pyramid viewing platform with expansive vistas.

Are there any mountain peaks in Sölden with unique attractions or historical significance?

Yes, the Gaislachkogel Summit & 007 Elements is notable for its connection to the James Bond movie 'Spectre', featuring the Ice Q restaurant and the immersive 007 Elements cinematic installation. This peak combines high-alpine dining with cinematic history.

What are the best mountain peaks for experienced hikers and climbers in Sölden?

For experienced climbers, the Wildspitze Summit (3,768 m) offers a challenging ascent, often involving an overnight stay at a mountain hut like the Breslauer hut. Nederkogel (3,136 m) is also a popular destination for hikers seeking an impressive 360-degree panorama, with an ascent typically taking three to four hours from the eastern side.

Where can I find mountain huts or places to eat near the peaks in Sölden?

Several mountain huts and inns offer food and accommodation. The Dursterhof Mountain Inn is known for its friendly hosts and tasty food, including homemade raspberry products, with a wonderful view of the Meraner Land. The Bella Vista Hut also lives up to its name with great views and offers a sauna for relaxation. For those tackling the Wildspitze, the Breslauer hut is a common overnight stop. The Ice Q restaurant on Gaislachkogl offers gourmet dining at high altitude.

What kind of views can I expect from the highest accessible peaks in Sölden?

From Schwarze Schneide (3,340 m), the highest of the BIG3 peaks, you can experience a 360-degree panorama where, on clear days, views can extend over 100 kilometers to distant mountain summits, including the Dolomites. The wooden platform with a giant obelisk enhances this expansive viewing experience. Tiefenbachkogl offers views of Wildspitze, Tirol's highest mountain.

Are there family-friendly mountain areas or easy trails around Sölden?

While not a single peak, the Giggijoch Area is a significant mountain sector known for its wide, open pistes, making it ideal for beginners and intermediates. It's easily accessible via a fast gondola and perfect for those seeking a more relaxed mountain experience or building confidence in skiing. For easy walks, the path to Dursterhof Mountain Inn from the Partschins waterfall is only a 15-minute walk along a road, manageable with children.

What outdoor activities, besides peak climbing, can I do near the mountain peaks in Sölden?

Sölden is a hub for both winter sports and summer activities. You can explore over 300 km of hiking trails. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails such as the 'Long Line Giggijoch' or 'Mountain bike tour to the Glacier Express'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Vent–Sölden Mountain Road'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Sölden, Mountain Hikes around Sölden, and Road Cycling Routes around Sölden guides.

When is the best time to visit the mountain peaks in Sölden?

Sölden offers reliable snow cover due to its high altitude and two glaciers, making it excellent for winter sports from late autumn to late spring. For hiking and summer activities, the warmer months, typically from late June to mid-September, are ideal when mountain huts like Becherhaus are hosted. Always check local weather conditions before planning your trip, as alpine weather can change rapidly.

What makes Sölden's mountain peaks unique compared to other alpine regions?

Sölden stands out with its 'BIG3' peaks, offering a unique blend of high-alpine accessibility, modern infrastructure, and diverse attractions. From the cinematic experience at Gaislachkogel Summit & 007 Elements to the architectural viewing platform on Tiefenbachkogl and the highest accessible point at Schwarze Schneide, the region provides a robust mountain experience. Its two glaciers ensure extended skiing seasons, and the area hosts events like the Ski World Cup, highlighting its world-class status.

Are there any long-distance descents or ski runs from the Sölden peaks?

Yes, Sölden is famous for its long descents. From Gaislachkogl, you can access the resort's longest run, stretching 15 km back to the village. Schwarze Schneide boasts the largest vertical drop in Austria, with a 15 km long run from the top of the glacier down to the valley, offering a significant draw for experienced skiers.

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