Alpine views, trails for days, and pure chill.
A verdant valley framed by panoramic peaks.
Food with a waterfall view? Stubaital does that too.
Laid-back yet lively valley villages
Walks, waterfalls, via ferratas
Clear mountain lakes & alpine picnics
Tucked away in Austria’s stunning Stubai Valley, Stubaital is a sunny alpine playground with adventure written all over it. Whether you’re into summiting peaks, wandering wildflower trails, or just fancy a splash in a glacial stream, the villages of Neustift and Fulpmes in Stubaital deliver summer magic by the boatload. They’re laid-back but lively, where cowbells make up part of the daily soundtrack and the pace is whatever you want.
You’ll find hiking trails that start right from the village centres, cable cars that whisk you to panoramic peaks, and hidden spots to unwind with a cold beer and a view. Basically, this is a proper slice of Austrian mountain life - real, relaxed, and ridiculously beautiful.
Plus, thanks to the Stubai Super Card, getting around and enjoying the best bits of the Stubai Valley is effortless. Available for free at many of our accommodations (we’ll point out which ones!), this tourist perk grants free access to many public bus and tram routes, a ride on the Mieders summer toboggan, and visits to the StuBay waterpark and Mieders swimming pool. Talk about handy!
Laid-back yet lively valley villages
Walks, waterfalls, via ferratas
Clear mountain lakes & alpine picnics
Tucked away in Austria’s stunning Stubai Valley, Stubaital is a sunny alpine playground with adventure written all over it. Whether you’re into summiting peaks, wandering wildflower trails, or just fancy a splash in a glacial stream, the villages of Neustift and Fulpmes in Stubaital deliver summer magic by the boatload. They’re laid-back but lively, where cowbells make up part of the daily soundtrack and the pace is whatever you want.
You’ll find hiking trails that start right from the village centres, cable cars that whisk you to panoramic peaks, and hidden spots to unwind with a cold beer and a view. Basically, this is a proper slice of Austrian mountain life - real, relaxed, and ridiculously beautiful.
Plus, thanks to the Stubai Super Card, getting around and enjoying the best bits of the Stubai Valley is effortless. Available for free at many of our accommodations (we’ll point out which ones!), this tourist perk grants free access to many public bus and tram routes, a ride on the Mieders summer toboggan, and visits to the StuBay waterpark and Mieders swimming pool. Talk about handy!
Stubaital
Activities
Hiking & Walking
With its forest paths, wildflower meadows, and big sky views, Stubaital is made for walking. You don’t need to be a pro mountaineer, either. Everything from easy loops to altitude gains will get your heart pumping and your smile beaming. With well-marked trails and plenty of mountain huts for pit stops (hello cheese platters), exploring on foot here is pure joy.
WildeWasserWeg - A family-friendly trail that follows thundering waterfalls and bridges, with stunning river views. Great for little legs.
Stubai High Trail - Seven stages of panoramic perfection, best for experienced hikers seeking wow-factor wilderness.
Grawa Waterfall Path - Relatively flat, short, and wheelchair-accessible, with a big splashy reward at the end! Ideal for all abilities.
With its forest paths, wildflower meadows, and big sky views, Stubaital is made for walking. You don’t need to be a pro mountaineer, either. Everything from easy loops to altitude gains will get your heart pumping and your smile beaming. With well-marked trails and plenty of mountain huts for pit stops (hello cheese platters), exploring on foot here is pure joy.
WildeWasserWeg - A family-friendly trail that follows thundering waterfalls and bridges, with stunning river views. Great for little legs.
Stubai High Trail - Seven stages of panoramic perfection, best for experienced hikers seeking wow-factor wilderness.
Grawa Waterfall Path - Relatively flat, short, and wheelchair-accessible, with a big splashy reward at the end! Ideal for all abilities.
Cycling & Mountain biking
Bring your own bike or rent one locally, because Stubaital’s got the goods. From peaceful riverside rides to switchback climbs and forest singletracks, cycling here is as mellow or mad as you like. The scenery’s a given, and the network of trails is brilliantly laid out. Plus, there are plenty of cake stops along the way (very important).
Stubai Cycle Path - Flat, scenic, and ideal for families with picnic spots and alpine backdrops galore.
Elfer Trail - Steep and twisty with fab descents, this trail is the perfect pick for more confident mountain bikers looking for a thrill.
Schlick 2000 Loop - Varied terrain and big views make this a great e-bike option for intermediate riders who fancy climbing without the burn.
Bring your own bike or rent one locally, because Stubaital’s got the goods. From peaceful riverside rides to switchback climbs and forest singletracks, cycling here is as mellow or mad as you like. The scenery’s a given, and the network of trails is brilliantly laid out. Plus, there are plenty of cake stops along the way (very important).
Stubai Cycle Path - Flat, scenic, and ideal for families with picnic spots and alpine backdrops galore.
Elfer Trail - Steep and twisty with fab descents, this trail is the perfect pick for more confident mountain bikers looking for a thrill.
Schlick 2000 Loop - Varied terrain and big views make this a great e-bike option for intermediate riders who fancy climbing without the burn.
Other things to do
Stubaital’s summer scene isn’t just trails and tracks. You can soar through the sky, splash in deep blue glacier pools, climb rock faces and try a spot of via ferrata, or let kids explore treehouses and treetop ropes in the canopies. It’s a place where no two days need to be the same, and the only must-do is to have a good time.
Adventure Park Fulpmes - Enjoy a forest ropes course for kids, adults, and anyone who fancies zip-lining between pine trees.
Top of Tyrol Viewing Platform - Take a glacier lift to 3,210m for breathtaking mountain views and a mid-summer snowball fight!
Summer Toboggan Run, Mieders - Experience a 2.8km thrill ride through the forest on this nail-biting toboggan run. Scream, laugh, catch your breath, repeat!
Stubaital’s summer scene isn’t just trails and tracks. You can soar through the sky, splash in deep blue glacier pools, climb rock faces and try a spot of via ferrata, or let kids explore treehouses and treetop ropes in the canopies. It’s a place where no two days need to be the same, and the only must-do is to have a good time.
Adventure Park Fulpmes - Enjoy a forest ropes course for kids, adults, and anyone who fancies zip-lining between pine trees.
Top of Tyrol Viewing Platform - Take a glacier lift to 3,210m for breathtaking mountain views and a mid-summer snowball fight!
Summer Toboggan Run, Mieders - Experience a 2.8km thrill ride through the forest on this nail-biting toboggan run. Scream, laugh, catch your breath, repeat!
Where to eat and drink
You’ll eat well in Stubaital. Very well. Expect hearty Tyrolean classics, riverside hut snacks, wood-fired pizza, and fancy five-course feasts. The local vibe is warm, relaxed and oh-so-rich in flavour, with most menus featuring regional ingredients and dishes you’ve probably never heard of, but will definitely be ordering again…
Grawa Alm - Proper Alpine food with a waterfall view. We highly recommend a plate of the legendary Kaiserschmarrn (a.k.a, sweet pancake deliciousness). Trust us!
Dorfkrug - Family-run and full of charm, this is THE spot for cosy dinners and trying traditional Austrian favourites.
Hubertusstube - White tablecloths, tasting menus, and the perfect pick for a special occasion. This is Michelin-style, mountainside.
You’ll eat well in Stubaital. Very well. Expect hearty Tyrolean classics, riverside hut snacks, wood-fired pizza, and fancy five-course feasts. The local vibe is warm, relaxed and oh-so-rich in flavour, with most menus featuring regional ingredients and dishes you’ve probably never heard of, but will definitely be ordering again…
Grawa Alm - Proper Alpine food with a waterfall view. We highly recommend a plate of the legendary Kaiserschmarrn (a.k.a, sweet pancake deliciousness). Trust us!
Dorfkrug - Family-run and full of charm, this is THE spot for cosy dinners and trying traditional Austrian favourites.
Hubertusstube - White tablecloths, tasting menus, and the perfect pick for a special occasion. This is Michelin-style, mountainside.