Best attractions and places to see in the Stubai Alps include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural sites. This mountain range in Tyrol, Austria, features impressive glaciers, numerous mountain lakes, and high alpine moors. The region offers a variety of experiences, from challenging peaks to family-friendly activities and historical monuments. Visitors can explore a mix of natural wonders and man-made structures.
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Suspension bridge "Maurrinne" since 2013, Längenfeld Since 2013, there has been an 83m long (valley floor 220 meters) panoramic suspension bridge over the "Maurrinne" between Burgstein and Brand. The entire path has also been renovated and widened, so you can comfortably walk to and from Burgstein. From the bridge, you can look out over the wide valley floor of Längenfeld and the Aqua Dome thermal spa. There is also a "dog track": special metal plates have been mounted on the floor of the bridge so that the little four-legged friends do not injure their paws and can cross the suspension bridge without any problems. Text / Source: Marialuise Reindl, Burgstein 63, 6444 Längenfeld https://www.burgstein.at/?id=47&L=1
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82 m long suspension bridge, around 150 m above the valley floor, over the so-called "Maurer Rinne" with a great view of the valley.
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Between Moso and San Leonardo in Passiria, the Passirio stream (Passer in German) forms a suggestive gorge near the hamlet of Plata. From here you can see it from above, while you can walk on an iron footbridge. It is a very suggestive walkway.
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Small petting zoo, ideal for a family outing.
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Brückenwirt, kitchen open all day, very friendly and attentive service, great view of the Passer.
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Nice little farm to take a break. Catering on Wednesday to Sunday
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The Stubai Alps are rich in natural beauty. Don't miss the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform, offering a unique panorama of Tyrol's largest waterfall. For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the TOP OF TYROL Viewing Platform on the Stubai Glacier, which overlooks 109 three-thousand-meter peaks. The Grawa Waterfall, the widest in the Eastern Alps, is another must-see, especially along the WildeWasserWeg. You can also explore numerous crystal-clear mountain lakes like Mutterberger See and Grünausee, or enjoy the high alpine moors and meadows that burst into color from mid-June to mid-July.
Yes, the region offers several cultural and historical points of interest. The historic Benedictine Historic Center of Vipiteno / Sterzing offers insights into ecclesiastical heritage. You can also find historical monuments in Schönberg, including the largest stone arch bridge in Austria (Stefansbrücke) and the Europa Bridge. Fulpmes showcases historical buildings with painted facades, and Neustift features the Franz Senn Monument, dedicated to an alpine and tourism pioneer.
The Stubai Alps are great for families. The Burgstein Suspension Bridge is accessible on pram-friendly paths and even has a special 'dog track'. At the Stubai Glacier, the Mammoth Adventure Playground features a six-meter-high mammoth for climbing and sliding. The Mieders Alpine Coaster offers a fun 2.8 km summer toboggan run. For water fun, the StuBay Leisure Centre in Telfes provides pools, adventure slides, and saunas. The Klaus Äuele Kids Park is another excellent spot with green pastures, a mountain stream, and adventure playground equipment.
For challenging hikes, the Stubai Alps offer numerous options. The 'Seven Summits Stubai' are seven remarkable three-thousand-meter peaks, including Zuckerhütl, Wilder Freiger, and Habicht, popular for climbing. You can find challenging routes like the 'Stubai Seven Summits – Zuckerhütl' or the 'Stuibenfall Waterfall – Stuibenfall Via Ferrata loop from Umhausen'. Explore more challenging routes in the Mountain Hikes in the Stubai Alps guide.
Yes, the Stubai Alps cater to all levels. The WildeWasserWeg, which features the Grawa Waterfall, is a themed hiking trail showcasing numerous smaller waterfalls and beautiful landscapes, suitable for leisurely walks. The Passer Gorge offers a beautiful and family-friendly hiking route with wonderful views from its bridges. Many areas around mountain huts also provide easier paths.
For a unique experience, visit the TOP OF TYROL Viewing Platform on the Stubai Glacier, recognized as one of the top 10 most beautiful viewing platforms worldwide. The Panoramabahn Elfer takes you up to Elfer Mountain, home to the biggest walk-in sundial in the Alps, which also serves as a viewing platform. You can also experience the thrill of crossing the Burgstein Suspension Bridge, offering panoramic views over the Längenfeld valley floor.
Absolutely. The Stubai Alps feature numerous mountain huts that offer refreshments and accommodation, providing a chance to experience local hospitality. Notable examples include the Sulzenau Hut, known for its Kaiserschmarn, and the New Bielefelder Hut. These huts are popular stopovers for hikers and often have a long history.
Beyond hiking, the Stubai Alps offer a variety of outdoor activities. The Stubai Glacier is Austria's largest glacier ski area, providing year-round opportunities for winter sports. Paragliding is popular from Elfer Mountain. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous mountain biking trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails in the Stubai Alps guide, including routes like the 'Five Towns Loop'.
The Stubai Glacier is a year-round destination. It's Austria's largest glacier ski area, with slopes snow-covered from October through June, making it ideal for winter sports. In summer, it transforms into a high-alpine hiking area. You can visit the TOP OF TYROL Viewing Platform for stunning views and families can enjoy the Mammoth Adventure Playground.
Yes, the Stubai Alps are dog-friendly. The Burgstein Suspension Bridge is particularly notable as it includes special metal plates on its floor, allowing dogs to cross comfortably without injuring their paws. Many hiking trails throughout the region are also suitable for dogs, though it's always good to check specific trail regulations.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying the alpine meadows, late spring to early autumn (mid-June to mid-October) is ideal, when the meadows are in full bloom and temperatures are pleasant. For skiing and winter sports, the Stubai Glacier offers snow-sure conditions from October through June. Summer months are also excellent for exploring mountain lakes and waterfalls.
The Stubai Alps are home to several impressive waterfalls. The Grawa Waterfall is the widest in the Eastern Alps, measuring 85 meters in width, and is a highlight of the WildeWasserWeg. Tyrol's largest waterfall, the Stuibenfall, can be viewed from the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform, where a comfortable metal staircase allows you to ascend alongside the falling water. The Mischbach waterfall is another notable cascade in the valley.
The region features several impressive bridges and gorges. The Burgstein Suspension Bridge is an 83-meter-long bridge offering panoramic views. The Passer Gorge Trail features suggestive gorges and iron footbridges, providing views of the Passirio stream. You can also see the largest stone arch bridge in Austria (Stefansbrücke) and the Europa Bridge in Schönberg.
Visitors to the Stubai Alps particularly enjoy the breathtaking Alpine scenery and the wide range of activities available. The komoot community appreciates the natural features like waterfalls and gorges, as well as man-made structures such as bridges and historical sites. Many highlight the unique panoramas from viewpoints like the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform and the accessibility of attractions via cable cars. The hospitality of mountain huts and the diverse hiking opportunities are also frequently praised.


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