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You can easily request brochures about the Stubai Valley from the Stubai Tourism Association – by phone, email, or directly via our website. Alternatively, you can browse through all brochures online on our website or download them as PDFs.
You will receive the Stubai Guest Card directly upon arrival from your accommodation provider. With this card, you benefit from discounts and free additional services. It also entitles you to purchase the STUBAI SUPER CARD and the STUBAI Card (prepaid card).
Yes, the Stubai Tirol Tourist Board provides all vacation guests staying in the Stubai Valley with a free arrival and departure voucher. With this voucher, guests can travel once free of charge with the bus line 590 (Bus Stubai) or the Stubaitalbahn from Innsbruck to the Stubaital and back.
Yes, there are numerous e-charging stations in the Stubai Valley. Modern charging facilities for electric cars are available at filling stations as well as at many hotels. Find out more directly at your accommodation. All e-charging stations can be found online or directly in the ChargFinder app. A list of the charging stations in the Stubai Valley can also be found on our website.
11er lifts: 30 minutes from Innsbruck
Serles: 20 minutes from Innsbruck
Schlick 2000: 25 minutes from Innsbruck
Stubai Glacier: 50 minutes from Innsbruck
Yes, there are several public parking lots in the Stubaital. In most cases, you can park for free at your accommodation. Most ski areas and hiking parking lots also offer free parking.
Yes, local public transport offers bus connections between the villages and to the mountain railroads. You can find the timetables here.
The Stubai Valley is easily accessible via the A13 Brenner Motorway (toll road) or the scenic Brenner federal road B182. For those arriving from further away, the nearest airport is Innsbruck, which is well connected by train – including convenient night train options. From Innsbruck, continue your journey seamlessly using the historic Stubai Valley Railway (STB) or regular public bus services (VVT Line 590). For more detailed travel information, please visit stubai.at/en/info-service/directions, and check out the timetables at stubai.at/en/info-service/timetables/.
Parking facilities:
Schlick2000* ski hiking centre car park* (multi-day parking ticket available at the valley station ticket office), Neustift Bachertal car park (subject to a charge, multi-day tickets possible) → above the police station → on the direct route to Starkenburger Hütte, Neustift-Neder Zegger car park (subject to a charge, multi-day tickets possible) and subject to availability (limited) at the Neustift leisure centre.
You can find more information about travelling here.
With the Stubai Guest Card, all skiers, cross-country skiers, winter walkers, snowshoe hikers and tobogganers can travel free of charge on the buses within the Stubaital from October 1st to May 1st.
The use of all buses on the Regio Line 590 between Mutterberg and Innsbruck and the STB from Fulpmes to Innsbruck is included in the STUBAI SUPER CARD.
Opening hours vary depending on the season. Please note the opening hours of the respective mountain railroads
The ski pass prices vary depending on the ski area. You can find all prices here: https://www.stubai.at/en/activities/skiing/prices/
Yes, there are many wide and flat slopes and practice lifts for beginners. It is best to take a look at the piste maps of the respective ski area: https://www.stubai.at/en/skiing-resorts/ski-resorts/
Depending on snow conditions, summer skiing is possible until May.
Depending on the altitude, snow and temperature conditions, the ski season in the Stubai Valley starts between October and December.
The ice grotto is weather-dependent and was closed due to the melting of the glacier.
Thanks to the glacier, snow is guaranteed, with a ski season from October to May.
The “7 Summits Stubai” are the most impressive summits in the Stubai Valley:
The most famous summits include:
The Zuckerhütl (3,507 m) is the highest mountain in the Stubai Alps.
The Wipptal is located to the east and connects Innsbruck with the Brenner Pass.
From the Schönberg highway exit to the glacier:
Yes, the Stubai Valley ends at the Stubai Glacier.
The Ruetz flows through the Stubai Valley and later flows into the Inn.
The Stubai Valley is 35 kilometers long and extends over the five villages of Schönberg, Mieders, Telfes, Fulpmes and Neustift.
The Stubai Valley is located in Tyrol, Austria, approx. 20 kilometers south of Innsbruck.
In the Stubai Valley you will find public toilets in the villages:
Neustift: Neustift village on the main road (Billa/TVB/community junction)
Fulpmes: at the pavilion
Telfes: Telfes railway station
Here are the addresses of the pharmacies in the Stubai Valley:
St. Georg Apotheke Neustift
Dorf 30
A-6167 Neustift
Stubaital Apotheke
Waldrasterstraße 12
A-6166 Fulpmes
Apotheke zur Serles
Schmelzgasse 2
A-6142 Mieders
The StuBay swimming pool is located between Fulpmes and Telfes. All information about the swimming pool can be found here.
Adress:
Stubay Freizeitcenter GmbH
Landesstraße 1
A- 6165 Telfes