Seven Summits Stubai - experience special summit tours

7 mountains with character

Size can be measured in different ways. The Seven Summits Stubai tour thus is not only about altitude, but also about what these mountains mean to people. Seven summits that leave an impression, tell a story or saliently shape the landscape, were selected by our hiking and mountain guides as well as by mountain lovers and are to allow visitors of the Stubaital an experience of the joy of mountains.

The Zuckerhütl (3,507 m) with its all-season, white snowy hood, the varied Wilde Freiger (3,418 m), the Habicht (3,277 m) that was long suspected to be Tyrol’s highest mountain, the Rinnenspitze (3,003 m), the Stubai’s three-thousand metre summit that can be most easily conquered, the Serles (2,717 m), called “Tyrol’s high altar” by Goethe, the easy, but thanks to its panoramic views particularly worthwhile Hoher Burgstall (2,611 m) and the Elfer (2,505 m), Neustadt’s “house mountain”.

More background information and stories on the Seven Summits Stubai is available along the ascents to the individual mountain summits. After having reached the summits, you can also make an entry in the Summit Pass (available at the Tourism Association) which - depending upon the number of summits - is associated with a special award.

Route Length
0 - 16 km
16 - 32 km
32 - 48 km
48 - 64 km
64 - 80 km
Difficulty
Middle
Easy
Hard
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Good to know

Yes, for 3 or 7 successful summit victories you will receive a Seven Summits award on presentation of your summit pass and guest card. For 3 summits you get a Seven Summits T-shirt, for 7 summits the Seven Summits trophy made of pine wood.

The summit pass as well as the Seven Summits award can be obtained at the offices of the Stubai Tirol Tourist Association in Neustift and Fulpmes. To be able to provide proof, there is a punching tool on each summit. Or use the SummitLynx-App and come to one of the offices of the Stubai Tirol Tourist Association in Neustift and Fulpmes with the points you have achieved to redeem them.

Yes, there is. The viewing point at the Starkenburger Hut provides you with a view of all of the Seven Summits.

Along the ascending paths to the Seven Summits, there are information guideposts, which give you background details and tell stories about these mountains.

The tour descriptions provide an initial overview of the difficulty of the peaks.
Further information is available from our mountain guide offices.

Wall of Fame

All climbers who have successfully reached the Seven Summits are included in the Wall of Fame.

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