Stubaier Gletscher

The Stubaier Gletscher is a glacier and a ski resort in the western part of Austria in the Innsbruck region of Tyrol.

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Tourist information

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Get in

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For those who hold a "SkiWorld" pass, a bus service runs from Innsbruck.

Get around

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In winter the best means of transport is by gondola, chairlift, T-bar, pomma, on downhill skis or cross-country skis, on snowboard, on snow-mobile, or on foot.

  • 47.013411.1891 Grawa Wasserfall (Grawa Waterfall). Grawa-Wasserfall (Q1544013) on Wikidata

Take the bus from Neustift village centre up to the Mutterberg ski station at the foot of the glacier. From here you can take the gondola lifts up to the middle station where it is possible to ski almost all year.

From Neustift village you can take the Eiffer chair lift where you will find the start of a 13 km toboggan run back to the village. There is a restaurant/bar half way down which provides a welcome pitstop for refuelling!

  • 47.082511.312781 Elferspitze. In the surroundings of the peak, there are various hiking paths (if you don't want to take the cablecar) with views of surrounding Stubaier Alps mountains. E.g. the one from Neder to 47.07752611.3168082 Elfer Gratzengrübl viewpoint. Elferspitze (Q1328517) on Wikidata

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