Schlern, also known as Sciliar, is an imposing mountain that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. From its peak, visitors can see a multitude of other impressive peaks and mountain groups such as Peitlerkofel, Odle and Puez groups, Gran Cir, Sella group, Langkofel, Plattkofel, Marmolada, Pala group, Vajolet towers and Rosengarten group.
Why you should go
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Experience the iconic symbol of South Tyrol with its unmistakable peaks
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Explore a variety of hiking trails catering to all levels of difficulty
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Enjoy breathtaking views from the Cable car ride from Siusi
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One of the best known symbol of South Tyrol. It’s imposing shape is unmistakable. There are more or less challenging hiking trails. Mountain lovers will love this place. We took the Cable car from the town of Siusi.
Spectacular tour from Seiser Alm up to the Schlern and down into Voels. It's not too difficult, but requires a good condition as it takes a full day. You will be rewarded with the most beautiful views.
Awesome view if you have great weather.
One of the best known symbol of South Tyrol. It’s imposing shape is unmistakable. There are more or less challenging hiking trails. Mountain lovers will love this place. We took the Cable car from the town of Siusi.
Spectacular tour from Seiser Alm up to the Schlern and down into Voels. It's not too difficult, but requires a good condition as it takes a full day. You will be rewarded with the most beautiful views.
39050 Völs am Schlern, Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, Italy
Know before you go
Consider visiting Schlern during summer when surrounding meadows are blooming with flowers for picturesque views
Take advantage of the cable car from Siusi for easy access to Schlern's beauty
Plan your hike according to your fitness level as there are trails suitable for all abilities
Indulge in local cuisine at refined mountain huts and inns on Alpe di Siusi area for a delightful culinary experience
Reviews
Schlern, an iconic symbol of South Tyrol, is praised for its imposing shape and breathtaking views. Reviewers highlight the various hiking trails of different difficulties that cater to mountain lovers. The Cable car from Siusi offers a convenient way to access this majestic mountain. Visitors are rewarded with stunning vistas and lush meadows in summer, adorned with colorful flowers. The Alpe di Siusi area boasts paths for leisurely walks or more challenging treks, including one leading close to the impressive 'Stone Giant.' Gourmets can indulge in refined mountain huts and inns serving delectable dishes. Schlern remains a beloved emblem of Alto Adige due to its striking silhouette and natural beauty.
One of the best known symbol of South Tyrol. It’s imposing shape is unmistakable. There are more or less challenging hiking trails. Mountain lovers will love this place. We took the Cable car from the town of Siusi.
Spectacular tour from Seiser Alm up to the Schlern and down into Voels. It's not too difficult, but requires a good condition as it takes a full day. You will be rewarded with the most beautiful views.
Looks like a Very Nice Place to Visit. The Table Top reminds of Venezuela's Mount Roraima ( Tepes' I think they calle the Table Top Mountains. Oh Heck ! It's a Beautiful World all over the place !! Lolol
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