Seceda classic view point, South Tyrol, Italy
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Italy Seceda classic view point, South Tyrol

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Seceda (2.519m) is one of the most beautiful and impressive mountains in the region of the Dolomites in South Tyrol because of its unique shape, which looks like the earth was split in half and pushed beyond.

This viewpoint is the highest one towards Seceda, which is near the chairlift station. It's also the most popular one for a good reason since you see even more of these typical shapes.

Photography Tips

For sunrise/sunset photos, you need to camp at the top or get a cabin, because the cable car is closing at 5:30 pm and you won't be able to get down there during the night with an estimated walk of around 4-5 hours.

During spring and summer, you might want to try to use the flowers as a frame for your photo.

Travel Information

You need to leave your car at Sankt Ulrich and get up there with 2 separate cable cars. Both up and down cost 35 Euros + 9 Euros/day for parking. You can also walk one or both parts of the way up/down but this takes quite a while. I would suggest travelling up and down and hiking more at the alp itself.

Hiking around this place is quite exhausting, so be prepared and have enough water with you + sturdy shoes + sun protection!
Spot Type Outdoor
Crowd Factor A decent amount of people
Best Timing Sunrise
Sunrise & Sunset 07:23 - 16:34 | current local time: 00:13
Photo Themes alp Europe italy Landscape mountain view Mountains moutains Seceda Summer viewpoint wide angle

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Spot Comments (6)

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david guedj
david guedj 3 days ago
Yes I also found it now :) I just need a room and will bring my food. thanks Manuel !!
Manuel Becker Team
Manuel Becker 3 days ago
Awesome, wish you a wonderful time in this amazing area, and depending on when you go don't forget your sun protection ;-) It was only 11 degrees or so and not that sunny but I had quite a sunburn after this hike... P.S. If you use the reply function below the comment I get a notification about your answer.
david guedj
david guedj 3 days ago
where you can find a cabin to sleep at the top ?
Manuel Becker Team
Manuel Becker 3 days ago
Hey David, I quickly googled and found this one here: https://www.fermeda.com/en/Default.asp I hiked a bit as well and there were quite a few up there I think. Not sure if these all were offering rooms or only restaurants. Hope that helps. Manuel
Paul Matt
Paul Matt 29.10.2023
Very nice picture and spot. Access to nature is becoming more and more chargeable - 9 €uros just for parking - exordinat prices. Something which the "Alpenverein" always was against it, but forcing itselv by earning money from the parking fees (However, this is not a big deal to keep a low profile, not destroying Alpenvereins reputation - seen a National Park Gesäuse in Austria
Manuel Becker Team
Manuel Becker 08.08.2021
Short note: Just updated this photo spot based on feedback by Verena. Seems like the prices for the lift have gone up from 30 to 35 Euros and 8 to 9 Euros for parking per day.

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