Neustift
Thanks to its proximity to the Stubai Glacier, Neustift is the best-known and most visited place of the valley. The area of Neustift extends far to the Unterberg and to the upper mountain valley, deep into the Glacier region, and begins about 4 km away from Fulpmes. Highest point with 3,505 m is the Zuckerhütl that is right on the border to Italy on the main crest of the Stubai Alps.
With regard to surface, the municipality is the second largest in Tyrol, after Sölden, and the third biggest in Austria...
further informationFulpmes
Located in the centre of the Stubaital the family-friendly holiday resort of Fulpmes lies at 930 m above sea level. At the foot the Schlick there are great leisure facilities on offer throughout the year, including the Alpine Adventure Park and the Erlebnispark with climbing garden, bivouac grotto, flying fox, the educational alpine plant trail, the Scheibenweg and possibly the most beautiful Panorama Lake in the Stubaital Alps in the Schlick 2000 hiking area...
further informationTelfes
Telfes lies in the midst of a wildly romantic mountain and nature landscape. In combination with the Stubai Glacier at the end of the valley, both guests and locals enjoy a unique postcard-like atmosphere...
further informationMieders
Lying at 942 m above sea level, the tranquil village of Mieders invites to recover and taking a rest. While tourism runs its crazy course elsewhere, Mieders is characterised by its active village life, simple farms and cosy village hotels...
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Only ten minutes away from the Olympic city of Innsbruck lies the picturesque village of Schönberg with its dream views of the white summits at the end of the valley. At the entrance of the Stubaital, Schönberg offers the most varied holiday options. All recreational areas of the Stubai holiday region can be reached in no time from here...
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