A must do if you're in Stubaital. It's beautiful. Very accessible for all levels of walkers and can be extended as long as you'd like. Try climbing to the two upper terraces if you can. Ideally, I'd start a hike at the last bus station near the glacier, Mutterbergalm, where the cable car is and walk down hill from there to the waterfalls. Once at the waterfalls, sit, relax and then climb to the upper terraces. When you finish you can decide if you want to take the bus back or continue down hill. Every couple of kilometers there's another bus station so you can walk until you had enough and then use the bus...
Read moreImpressive waterfall with a beautiful viewing deck at the bottom. However, I can not find appropriate words to describe the horrible pathway up along the waterfall. There are two more viewing points to the right of water (seen from standing in front of the waterfall at lower viewing platform). They used walkways that can only be described as wooden ladders. Which would work perfectly when climbing up a steep incline. But they are laying flat on the ground! This is unbelievable dangerous! You can literally...
Read moreLovely waterfall well worth a visit. Suitable for a short 30 minute family walk or follow the more exciting, we'll sign posted, wild wasser weg trail up to the sulzenaualm (just over an hour), the latter not suitable for pushchairs or probably small children. The waterfall is visible from the bus stop so hard to miss - the bus takes approx 1hr10mins from Innsbruck and costs 13€ EACH WAY - CASH - the grawa alm is also cash only - dont miss the last bus back to Innsbruck- it's a...
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