Stubai Alps, Mountain range in Tyrol and South Tyrol, Austria and Italy.
The Stubai Alps form a mountain range spanning between Tyrol and South Tyrol, stretching from the Wipptal valley to the Alta Valle Isarco. The highest peak rises to approximately 3507 meters and dominates the alpine landscape of the region.
The mountain chain formed through geological processes as part of the central alpine structure. In the 19th century, mountaineers began systematically climbing the peaks and recording their expeditions.
The Stubai High Route connects eight mountain shelters across 120 kilometers, including the Nuremberg Mountain Hut and Innsbruck Mountain Hut.
The Stubai Glacier is accessible year-round and offers skiers various runs suited to different ability levels. Mountain huts along established routes provide overnight accommodation and meals for hikers and climbers.
The region contains nearly 500 surveyed peaks and is crossed by trekkers on multi-day journeys connecting various mountain shelters. This high-altitude route passes through diverse terrain featuring glaciers, alpine lakes, and meadows.
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