Best mountain peaks around Sent provide access to a diverse alpine landscape, bordered by the Silvretta group to the north and the Engadine Dolomites to the south. The region offers varied terrain, from easy walks through forests to challenging high-alpine routes. Sent is a village in the Lower Engadine valley, serving as a starting point for exploring numerous peaks. These mountains offer unique features and panoramic views for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Magnificent views of the surrounding alpine landscape in the Upper Vinschgau Valley can be enjoyed from the summit of the Watles, with its modern summit cross at 2,555 meters. There are two routes to the summit, the more scenic, albeit longer, being the route via the Galtberg.
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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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Wow, and then down this trail: https://youtu.be/AuHGhEe6H78
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Wonderful panoramic view from over 2500 meters above sea level. The following trail is pure enjoyment: https://youtu.be/AuHGhEe6H78
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The Schliniger Alm is well visited and beautifully situated.
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Unfortunately, I couldn't find the really beautiful path from the Watles summit to the upper mountain station that we took yesterday in any other digital or paper map. To do this, walk about 300 m downwards and keep right on the red and white marked path. This winds down with a slight gradient, but double the distance on the right edge of the valley with a very nice panorama and you move beyond the departure area.
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Here it goes downhill on rather steep pistes and to the valley descent of the smugglers' route to Samnaun.
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Border triangle Switzerland, Austria, Italy with a beautiful view of Vinschgau, the Swiss Engadine and Tyrolean Oberland up to the Ötztal Alps. This mountain tour can also be walked up very slowly. She is well marked. Of course, the sporting requirements must be met, including dizziness or dealing with mountain air in connection with the effort. Observe the weather and prepare well. Hiking shoes and hiking poles are advisable.
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Several peaks near Sent are renowned for their breathtaking panoramas. Piz Lat Gipfel provides a fantastic view at the Dreiländereck, encompassing the Ötztal Alps, Ortler group, and Engadine. Greitspitze Summit, at almost 3,000 meters, offers majestic views of the Alps in all directions. Additionally, Grionkopf (2,896m) in the Sesvenna Range and Piz Linard (3,410m) in the Silvretta Group are known for their extensive vistas.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the region does provide options for families. The Schliniger Alm is a beautifully situated hut that is well-visited and offers delicious food, making it a great stop for families. Motta Naluns, primarily a ski resort, also offers high-altitude hikes with panoramic views that can be enjoyed by families, especially with easy access via gondolas.
The region around Sent, bordered by the Silvretta group and the Engadine Dolomites, offers a diverse alpine landscape. You'll encounter varied terrain from forests to high-alpine environments. Expect to see stunning mountain vistas, deep valleys, and potentially wildlife like ibex, as reported by visitors to Piz Lat Gipfel. The area is also known for its extensive ski slopes and larch forests.
For those seeking a challenge, the Grionkopf (2,896m) offers a difficult summit trail (Route 6A) spanning approximately 10.5 km. In the Silvretta Group, Piz Linard (3,410m) is a significant mountaineering objective, considered a straightforward climb for experienced mountaineers (rated T5/PD). You can also find challenging routes like the National Park Panorama Trail or the Grionkopf Summit Trail (via Route 6A) listed in the Hiking around Sent guide.
Motta Naluns is a prominent ski resort above Sent, offering 70 km of slopes and diverse freeride areas, including a 10 km valley run directly to Sent. Grionkopf is also recognized as a fascinating ski mountain with a ski route and singletrack backcountry ski trail. Piz Buin (3,312m) in the Silvretta Alps is valued by mountaineers and ski tourers alike for its backcountry skiing possibilities.
Motta Naluns is easily accessible via gondolas from Scuol and chairlifts from Ftan, making it convenient for visitors relying on public transport. For other peaks, access often involves a combination of public transport to nearby villages and then hiking to trailheads. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific starting points.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. The variety of terrain, from well-maintained ski slopes to challenging high-alpine routes, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the unique encounters with nature, such as spotting ibex near Piz Lat Gipfel, and the excellent conditions for skiing and snowboarding in winter.
Yes, several peaks and trails cater to intermediate hikers. Piz Lat Gipfel is described as having a beautiful and relatively easy path from Reschensee. Palinkopf and Watles Summit also offer intermediate routes with rewarding views. The region generally provides a good mix of intermediate and challenging options.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the area around Sent offers various outdoor activities. You can find gravel biking routes, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Sent guide, including routes like 'Left Round' or 'Meeting at S-charl'. The region is also popular for ski touring in winter, especially around peaks like Piz Buin.
The highest mountain in the Swiss part of the Silvretta Group accessible from Sent is Piz Linard, standing at 3,410 meters (11,187ft). It is a significant mountaineering objective known for its incredible panoramas, with views extending to distant peaks like Finsteraarhorn and Jungfrau.
For detailed information on hiking trail difficulties and durations, you can explore guides like Hiking around Sent and Mountain Hikes around Sent. These guides provide details on routes such as the 'Grionkopf Summit Trail (via Route 6A)' and various mountaineering loops, including their distances and difficulty grades.
Yes, Piz Lat Gipfel is unique for its location at the 'Dreiländereck' (three-country corner) between Italy, Austria, and Switzerland, offering a rare multi-country panorama. Palinkopf is known for its high-altitude views within a ski arena, providing a distinct perspective of the surrounding ski area and mountains.


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