Sexten / Sesto: The heart of the Sexten Dolomites
Sexten / Sesto: the village of the Three Peaks
In Sexten, the characteristic mountain village in South Tyrol, nature and outdoor adventures continue to impress visitors time and again. Surrounded by the legendary peaks of the Sexten sundial, this village is considered the cradle of alpinism in the Dolomites – a legacy of more than 150 years closely tied to mountain sports. Whether you want to go hiking, climbing, mountain biking or paragliding in summer or explore the snowy landscapes on skis in winter: Sexten offers the perfect setting for your next Dolomites adventure.
Highlights
Fischleintal valley as the gateway
year-round outdoor fun for mountain lovers
Urlaub in Sexten
Ein Urlaub in Sexten in den Dolomiten bietet zahlreiche Möglichkeiten für Outdoor-Aktivitäten. Die Sextner Dolomiten gehören zum UNESCO-Welterbe und bieten ideale Bedingungen für:
- Wandern und Bergsteigen
- Klettersteige und alpine Touren
- Skifahren und Langlaufen im Winter
- Naturerlebnisse rund um die Drei Zinnen
Die Kombination aus spektakulärer Bergwelt und gut ausgebauter Infrastruktur macht Sexten zu einem der attraktivsten Orte in Südtirol.
Die Sextner Sonnenuhr: ein zeitloses Naturwunder
Ein Blick nach oben genügt und schon zeigt sich: Die Sextner Sonnenuhr ist zurecht eine der bekanntesten Bergsilhouetten der Welt. Von der Natur geformt, zeigen die markanten Dolomitengipfel Achter, Neuner, Zehner, Elfer, Zwölfer und Einser je nach Sonnenstand die Tageszeit an.
Gut zu wissen: Besonders eindrucksvoll ist dieses Naturphänomen an klaren Wintertagen, wenn die Sonne die Gipfel über Sexten in goldenes Licht taucht.
Veranstaltungen in Sexten: Events & Highlights
Auch kulturell hat Sexten in Südtirol einiges zu bieten. Zahlreiche Veranstaltungen in Sexten sorgen das ganze Jahr über für Abwechslung. Dazu gehören traditionelle Feste, Musikveranstaltungen und sportliche Events in den Dolomiten.
Besonders beliebt sind Veranstaltungen rund um die alpine Kultur sowie Events mit Blick auf die beeindruckende Kulisse der Drei Zinnen.
The Fischleintal valley in the UNESCO World Heritage Three Peaks nature park
Nearly 4.5 kilometres long and set in the heart of the Three Peaks nature park, the Fischleintal valley runs from Moos to Rifugio Fondovalle. The diverse landscape offers a wealth of hiking trails, climbing routes and cross-country skiing trails – all within a compact, picturesque setting.
In summer, you walk through dense larch forests, past fragrant flower meadows and beneath the towering peaks of the Sexten Dolomites. In winter, the snow-covered Fischleintal valley is best explored on cross-country skis or during a romantic horse-drawn sleigh ride. Once you have visited, you will understand why this place is often called “the most beautiful valley in the world.”
Outdoor paradise Sexten: enjoy sports and nature
Whether you’re after a gentle workout or an adrenaline rush: Sexten offers the perfect outdoor experience for every taste.
- Winter activities: In Sexten, you don’t have to give up hiking in winter. Numerous winter hiking trails let you explore the snowy mountain landscape at your own pace. Do you prefer gliding on skis? Head out onto the region’s extensive cross-country trails or swoosh down the slopes of the nearby 3 Zinnen Dolomites ski resort.
- Hiking & mountaineering: From leisurely walks to challenging via ferratas – as the gateway to the Three Peaks, Sexten offers a wide range of mountain adventures for all fitness levels.
- Mountain biking: Explore the Sexten valley by mountain bike or tackle the varied trails around Monte Elmo.
- Winter activities: In Sexten, you don’t have to give up hiking in winter. Numerous winter hiking trails let you explore the snowy mountain landscape at your own pace. Do you prefer gliding on skis? Head out onto the region’s extensive cross-country trails or swoosh down the slopes of the nearby 3 Zinnen Dolomites ski resort.
Experience culture & history in Sexten
Sexten is not just a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, it’s also a place steeped in Alpine history. The first ascents of the Sexten Dolomites have made this mountain village a landmark for mountaineers from all over the world.
Are you curious to learn more? At Haus der Berge Visitor Center, you will find both information and inspiration. The entire building symbolises the connection between mountain and valley, bringing the Sexten Dolomites to life right in the heart of the village.
Also worth a visit: Museum Rudolf Stolz and the Bellum Aquilarum open-air museum, located in the architecturally significant village centre. Both offer fascinating insights into the artistic and cultural history of the region.