Best natural monuments around Neustift im Stubaital are found within the Stubai Valley's diverse natural landscape. This region features more than 20 natural monuments, including waterfalls, mountain lakes, and alpine viewpoints. These sites offer opportunities to experience local flora and fauna within a pristine environment.
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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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Simply a dream, I can only recommend it
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Very beautiful viewpoints, each of which has its own charm
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Rustic hut as a starting point for the Stubaier Höhenweg. Unfortunately no showers.
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A beautiful place to pause, suddenly it was in front of us...the “Maria Waldrast Monastery” embedded in the mountains of the Stubai and Wipptal, at the foot of the Serles.
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Walk-in sundial with viewing platform not far from the mountain station
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Beyond the well-known Burgstein Suspension Bridge and View of the Grawa Waterfall, visitors frequently enjoy the Starkenburger Hut for its panoramic views of the Stubai Valley. The Stubai Glacier, with its 'Top of Tyrol' viewing platform and Ice Grotto, also offers breathtaking alpine vistas.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The View of the Grawa Waterfall features a viewing platform where the fine water mist provides a refreshing experience. The Elfer Walkable Sundial is also easily accessible and engaging for children. Additionally, the Klaus Äuele Nature Reserve offers a serene lake and meadows perfect for leisurely walks and picnics.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate 'Sunnseit'n Weg Loop' or the more challenging 'Mutterbergersee' route. For running enthusiasts, trails like 'STUBAI K18' provide scenic routes. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'View of Grawa Waterfall – View of the Ruetz Waterfall loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Neustift im Stubaital guide.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer and early autumn (June to September) are ideal for hiking and enjoying the mountain lakes and waterfalls. The Stubai Glacier offers year-round access for alpine views and skiing, even in summer. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, with opportunities for winter hiking and enjoying the serene, snow-covered scenery.
The Stubai Valley is home to several stunning mountain lakes, including Mutterberger See, Grünausee, and Blaue Lacke. These crystal-clear waters are nestled amidst majestic mountain backdrops, offering picturesque spots for relaxation, photography, and even a refreshing dip on warmer days.
The Stubai Valley is rich in geological wonders. The Stubai Glacier itself is a significant feature, with its impressive Ice Grotto showcasing unique crystalline structures. The powerful Grawa Waterfall, part of the Stubai Valley Wild Water Park, demonstrates the erosive power of water, creating a dramatic natural spectacle.
Visiting the Grawa Waterfall itself, including time to enjoy the viewing platform and the fine water mist, can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. If you combine it with a hike along the WildeWasserWeg (Wild Water Trail), your visit could extend to several hours, depending on the chosen route.
There is parking available near the Grawa Waterfall, making it easily accessible for visitors. Specific parking areas are usually well-signposted along the access roads to the waterfall.
While not entirely 'hidden,' the Klaus Äuele Nature Reserve offers a tranquil escape often less crowded than the major attractions. It's a beautiful spot with a clear lake and lush meadows, perfect for those seeking peace and natural beauty away from the main tourist paths.
For unparalleled panoramic views, the 'Top of Tyrol' viewing platform on the Stubai Glacier, at 3,210 meters, is exceptional. The Starkenburger Hut also provides a fantastic vantage point over the Stubai Valley and the Habicht peak. Additionally, the Elferbahnen Adventure Area offers breathtaking views from the Elferspitze peak.
Many natural monuments in the Stubai Valley are accessible via public transport, particularly the local bus services that run through the valley. For specific routes and schedules, it's advisable to check local transport information or visit the Stubai Valley tourist information website. For example, the WildeWasserWeg, which includes the Grawa Waterfall, is well-connected.
Yes, the View of the Grawa Waterfall is noted as wheelchair accessible, with a viewing platform designed for easy access. The Burgstein Suspension Bridge also has pram-friendly paths leading to it, and even a dedicated 'dog track' for four-legged companions.


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