Stuibenfall

Tyrol


From Ötzi Dorf, it’s a beautiful 20-minute forest walk to Tyrol’s longest waterfall, the wispy Stuibenfall, cascading 159m over slate cliffs and moss-covered boulders. You can continue for another 40 minutes up to the top viewing platform and hanging bridge. A thrilling 450m Klettersteig (via ferrata) takes you right over the waterfall; bring your own karabiner and helmet.


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