Neder, Mountain district in Neustift im Stubaital, Austria.
Neder is a mountain district in the municipality of Neustift im Stubaital located at approximately 975 meters elevation. The settlement sits in an alpine valley surrounded by high peaks that shape the local landscape.
The region was already mentioned in early records around the year 1000, and Neustift itself appeared in written documentation from the 14th century onward. This long history shows how early the valley was settled and used by people.
The St. George Church, founded in 1505 by Emperor Maximilian I, stands as a central architectural element in the Neustift community.
Winter shuttle buses run from here to various ski areas in the surrounding region. In summer, the Stubai Super Card provides access to numerous activities throughout the wider area.
This place serves as the gateway to Pinnistal valley with its alpine pastures and a mountain hut at Pinnisjoch. The route is a popular hiking trail for visitors exploring the local nature.
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