Best natural monuments around Sëlva - Wolkenstein - Selva Di Val Gardena are found within the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique geological formations. This region features dramatic, light-colored limestone and dolomite peaks, shaped by ancient geological processes. The landscape offers a variety of natural wonders, from vast alpine meadows to imposing mountain groups. These features provide a backdrop for outdoor activities and showcase the area's natural heritage.
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The Seceda summit is probably the most crowded mountain in the Dolomites these days... You should arrive before 8 a.m., because the first cable car takes you up at 8:00 or 8:30 a.m. Before that, you'll have peace and quiet, but afterward, it gets very busy and crowded. Those arriving on foot are best advised to take the ascent from Selva or the Cristauta parking lot... Once you get to the top, most people aren't interested in the Seceda itself. Because everything revolves around the view from the Seceda to the Odle Group... Although the panoramic view from the Seceda summit itself is certainly not to be sniffed at: you get a fantastic panoramic view. As of September 2025, there's a turnstile at one of the entrances to the Seceda with a €5 entrance fee, but you can avoid this!
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Impressive Alpine peak panoramas
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The mountain's name is derived from the Latin word siccus (dry). It refers to the arid and dry pastureland below the summit.
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Seceda is the ideal place to take impressive pictures of the famous Geisler peaks.
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Here you can enjoy a relaxed hike
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The panorama. The sometimes relaxed paths. The alpine pastures. The food. – There are countless reasons to drive or walk up here.
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Beautiful view of a breathtaking landscape 🥰
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Beyond the most popular spots, you can discover the dramatic landscapes of the Seceda Summit, known for its panoramic views of the Geisler peaks and unique geological history. Another must-see is the View of the Sassolungo Group, offering stunning vistas of prominent peaks like Grohmanns- and Fünffingerpitze. The entire Dolomites range, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides a backdrop of unique limestone and dolomite formations.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Alpe di Siusi Plateau, Europe's largest high-altitude Alpine meadow, offers relaxed paths and spacious areas perfect for family walks. The Viewpoint at Fillner Kreuz is also listed as family-friendly, providing beautiful panoramas without overly strenuous climbs. Vallunga, within the Puez-Odle Nature Park, offers excellent family-friendly walks.
The Dolomites are celebrated for their unique geological formations, earning them UNESCO World Heritage status. These 'pale mountains' are characterized by dramatic, light-colored limestone and dolomite peaks that glow at sunrise and sunset. They were once coral atolls in a primordial ocean, shaped over millions of years by volcanic eruptions and continental shifts into their current impressive towers, walls, and crevassed peaks. The Puez-Odle Nature Park, for instance, showcases remarkable geological and geomorphological features that tell the long history of the Southern Alps.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with numerous trails around the Sassolungo Group and within the Puez-Odle Nature Park. Mountain biking is also popular, especially around the Sella Group, which is famously circled by the Sellaronda. For more challenging adventures, there are mountaineering routes, including via ferratas and tours around the Sassolungo and Sella groups.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and mountain biking, late spring through early autumn (June to September) offers pleasant weather and open trails. During these months, the alpine meadows are lush, and the views are clear. Winter (December to March) transforms the region into a paradise for winter sports, with the Sella Group being a highlight for skiing and snowboarding, and opportunities for winter walks.
Yes, the region is rich in such sites. Seceda, for example, is not only visually stunning but also a site of significant geological importance, with exceptional fossils including remains of prehistoric fish and giant ichthyosaurs, offering insights into Earth's ancient history. The entire Dolomites range itself tells a geological story spanning 250 million years, from ancient coral reefs to towering mountains.
The Puez-Odle Nature Park is accessible, and public transport options are available to reach its vicinity. While specific bus routes directly into the park vary by season, buses frequently connect the main towns of Val Gardena (including Sëlva - Wolkenstein) to various trailheads and access points around the park, such as those leading to Vallunga or the Gardena Pass. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
For a quieter experience, consider exploring parts of the Puez-Odle Nature Park beyond the most popular viewpoints. Vallunga, which leads directly into the Puez Group, offers serene walks and a peaceful atmosphere, including the historic St. Sylvester's Chapel. While the Alpe di Siusi can be popular, its vastness allows for finding less crowded paths, especially if you venture further from the main gondola stations.
Yes, many natural monuments and popular hiking areas in the Sëlva - Wolkenstein - Selva Di Val Gardena region have mountain huts (rifugi) or alpine pastures (alms) that offer food and refreshments. For instance, the Alpe di Siusi has numerous places to enjoy local food. Near the Seceda Summit, you'll find restaurants and cafes. It's always a good idea to check opening times, especially outside of peak season.
Absolutely. The Sëlva - Wolkenstein - Selva Di Val Gardena region is a renowned destination for climbing and mountaineering. The Sassolungo Group, with its impressive peaks like Langkofel and Plattkofel, is particularly suitable for via ferratas and challenging mountain tours. Near the Sella Pass, there's a climbing area known as the 'Stone City' with over a hundred boulders, catering to various skill levels. Vallunga also features a climbing area with the 'Busc dl Preve' boulder for beginners.
The Sella Group is a massive, plateau-shaped mountain group that defines the landscape around Selva. Its distinctive form and central location make it a prominent natural monument. It's famously encircled by the Sellaronda, a popular ski circuit in winter and a challenging route for mountain biking in summer. The 'Stone City' climbing area near the Sella Pass also adds to its appeal, offering diverse outdoor activities amidst stunning Dolomite scenery.
The diverse ecosystems of the Dolomites, particularly within areas like the Puez-Odle Nature Park and the Alpe di Siusi, support a rich variety of flora and fauna. You might spot marmots, chamois, and ibex in higher alpine areas. Birdwatchers can look out for golden eagles and various alpine bird species. The 'Stone City' area near the Sella Pass is also noted for its rich flora and fauna, making it a good spot for nature observation.


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