About
The Stuibenfall waterfall, Tyrol’s largest natural cascade, drops the Horlachbach into a misty alpine gorge that can be explored via a 700‑step trail, an 80‑metre suspension bridge, and a series of thoughtfully positioned viewing platforms. The loop trail – 9.2 km in length and approximately four hours long – winds through the Stubaier Alps, offering sweeping vistas of the surrounding peaks and a close view of the roaring water as it plunges over rocky steps. Whether you’re seeking a family outing, a moderate hike, or a photo‑op for nature lovers, Stuibenfall delivers dramatic scenery, gentle footing, and a sense of adventure all in one unforgettable location.
Highlights
- 700–Step Waterfall Trail
- 80‑Metre Suspension Bridge
- Multiple Viewing Platforms
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Stuibenfall is accessible all year; however, the summer months—especially July and August—offer the strongest water flow and the clearest views and are ideal for visiting.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Free Admission
- Breathtaking Views
- Family Friendly
Things to consider
- Long Walk
- Limited Parking
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours