Best waterfalls around Oetz are found in the Ötztal region, an Alpine valley known for its dramatic landscapes and powerful natural water features. This area is characterized by high mountains and deep valleys, where streams carve impressive cascades. The geological history of the region has created unique waterfall formations, making it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Winter activities at the Stuibenfall Even in winter, the Stuibenfall shapes the landscape of Umhausen and Niederthai. Embedded in the snowy landscape, Tyrol's largest waterfall seems almost mystical in the cold season. Curious? Hike to see the view of the Stuibenfall during the day or in the evening with lighting.
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After a rockslide with fatal consequences, the original hiking route had to be closed to the public. After two years of construction, a steel structure with 728 steps and an 80-meter-long suspension bridge now leads to the viewing platforms and to Niederthai. The official opening took place on May 21, 2016. At least the upper information board still showed the old route in summer 2017 (as shown here).
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The waterfall is well developed as a tourist attraction with hiking trails and restaurants, and since 2007 there has also been a suspension bridge at the top and five viewing platforms spread out. Some of the platforms are in such exposed places that the "Stuiben" (dusting) can be experienced directly. Since 2008 there has also been a 450-meter-long, family-friendly via ferrata that crosses the waterfall in the last section. During the summer months the waterfall is illuminated one evening a week.
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When the mountain massif near Köfels collapsed around 7000 BC, the present-day Tauferberg was formed on the opposite side. This dammed the Horlachbach and a large lake was formed. The water ate away at the rock from which the current Stuibenfall falls; a small remnant of the eroded massif has been preserved as a natural bridge. The remains of the lake can also still be seen as shore terraces in Niederthai.
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With a drop of 159 meters (in two stages), the Stuibenfall is the highest waterfall in Tyrol. On average, 610 liters of water per second, with a maximum of 2,000 liters per second, flow over the edge of the rock into the depths. As the stream is largely fed by meltwater from the Zwieselbach and Grastalferner, it has the highest water flow in summer.
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The Stuiben Falls were created in 7,000 BC, when the kilometer-high glaciers of the Ice Age retreated from the valley and the permafrost thawed. This resulted in a massive landslide and blocked the mountain stream from the Horlachtal valley. As it searched for a new path into the valley, Tyrol's largest waterfall was created.
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Stuibenfall at night Every Wednesday evening, the Stuibenfall shines in the new LED spotlights from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and offers a unique scenery for night and lantern hikes. Together with our hiking guides, the guided hikes go from the village center of Umhausen over the Steppsteig to the 1st platform. Or from Niederthai to the top platform.
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The Stuibenfall, Tyrol's highest waterfall, plunges 159 meters in two cascades. Visitors can experience its power from multiple viewing platforms and an 80-meter long suspension bridge. There's also a family-friendly via ferrata alongside the falls for adventurers. During peak season, it's illuminated on Wednesday evenings, offering a magical experience. The ionizing water spray is even believed to have health benefits. You can explore the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform or the Stuiben Power Bridge for unique perspectives.
Yes, the Lehner Waterfall in Längenfeld is another significant natural spectacle. This 80-meter high cascade showcases the raw energy of Alpine water plunging into a deep gorge. A well-maintained hiking trail allows you to get close to the falls, and it's also known for its climbing opportunities.
The path alongside Stuibenfall includes a well-maintained step construction with approximately 700 steps, as well as lattice steps and a suspension bridge. While offering breathtaking views, some sections, especially the climb to the top, require a head for heights. There is also barrier-free access to the bottom of the waterfall.
Yes, the Stuibenfall offers barrier-free access to the bottom of the waterfall, making it accessible for strollers and families with young children to experience the lower cascades. For those wanting to ascend further, the path involves many steps and a suspension bridge, which might be challenging for strollers but suitable for older children.
The waterfalls, particularly Stuibenfall, are accessible throughout the year, offering different visual experiences. During summer, the water volume is highest due to meltwater, creating a powerful spectacle. From May to October, Stuibenfall is illuminated on Wednesday evenings. Winter offers a mystical, snow-covered landscape. The region's hiking trails are generally best enjoyed from spring to autumn.
Absolutely. The Lehner Waterfall has a shorter, 2.5 km hiking circuit that can be completed in about an hour. For Stuibenfall, a path with over 700 steps and an 80-meter suspension bridge leads alongside the falls. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring Hiking around Oetz.
Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, the Ötztal region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Near Stuibenfall, a family-friendly via ferrata provides a unique climbing experience. The Lehner Waterfall is also known for its climbing opportunities. For broader adventures, you can explore Mountain Hikes around Oetz or discover Gravel biking around Oetz.
The duration of the Stuibenfall hike depends on your starting point and how far up you wish to go. The path with over 700 steps and the suspension bridge to the observation deck can take a couple of hours round trip, allowing time to enjoy the views. If you include the via ferrata, it will take longer.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Ötztal region, including those around the waterfalls. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially near crowded areas, viewing platforms, or on paths with steep drops, for their safety and the comfort of other visitors.
Yes, after exploring the Stuibenfall, you can find places to eat and drink nearby. There are restaurants and cafes in the vicinity, particularly in the nearby village of Umhausen, where you can enjoy refreshments and local cuisine.
Near the Stuibenfall, visitors can also find the open-air museum 'Ötzi Village,' which offers insights into life during the Stone Age, and a bird of prey show, providing an educational and entertaining experience for all ages.
Yes, parking is generally available near the main access points for popular waterfalls like Stuibenfall and Lehner Waterfall. For Stuibenfall, there are designated parking areas in Umhausen, often requiring a short walk to the waterfall entrance. For Lehner Waterfall, parking is available in Längenfeld.


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