Stubai

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Stubai is a valley located in the Tyrol region of Austria. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, including the Stubai Glacier, and for its outdoor recreational opportunities, such as skiing, hiking, and mountain climbing.

Geography[edit | edit source]

The Stubai Valley is approximately 35 kilometers long and is surrounded by more than 80 peaks that reach over 3,000 meters in height. The valley is named after the Stubai Alps, which encompass the area. The main river in the valley is the Ruetz River, which flows through the valley's floor.

Tourism[edit | edit source]

Stubai is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The valley offers a wide range of activities, including skiing, hiking, mountain climbing, and paragliding. The Stubai Glacier is a particularly popular attraction, offering year-round skiing and stunning views of the surrounding alps.

Culture[edit | edit source]

The people of Stubai are known for their hospitality and their commitment to preserving the traditional Tyrolean way of life. The valley is home to several traditional Austrian restaurants and guesthouses, where visitors can experience local culture and cuisine.

Transportation[edit | edit source]

Stubai is easily accessible by car and public transportation. The valley is served by the Innsbruck public transportation system, which offers regular bus service to and from the valley. There are also several cable cars in the valley, which provide easy access to the mountains for hiking and skiing.

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