Winter in Stubai
Snow-covered trails, silent forests, and crisp alpine air.
4 ski areas within the valley
Right from the lift or after a relaxing hike
Peaceful winter trails
Valley & glacier tracks
Summer in Stubai
Green valleys, alpine lakes, mountain huts, and long days outdoors.
Hundreds of alpine routes
Traditional huts across the valley
2 lift-access launches nearby
Routes for every experience level
Welcome to Stubai
Stubai is the kind of place where conversations naturally revolve around the outdoors. People talk about weather windows, snow conditions, hiking routes, mountain huts, and viewpoints worth waking up early for.
That mindset immediately felt familiar to us.
What makes this valley special is not just the skiing or the scenery, but how naturally adventure fits into everyday life here. Whether it’s hiking at sunrise, paragliding above the valley, skiing fresh snow, or simply spending quiet evenings in the mountains, Stubai has a way of making people want to stay outside a little longer.
Some places simply make you want to stay longer.
Winter in Stubai
Winter in Stubai is about more than skiing. Quiet forest trails, glacier mornings, alpine huts, fresh snowfall, and evenings that feel even better after a full day outside.
Four ski areas within the valley including Stubai Glacier, Schlick 2000, Elfer, and Serles.
Snow-covered trails through forests, valleys, and panoramic alpine viewpoints.
Traditional Tyrolean rodel evenings with mountain huts and long descents.
Christmas markets, cafés, and alpine city atmosphere only 25 minutes away
Explore summer
Summer in Stubai is built around movement.
Morning hikes begin before sunrise, mountain huts fill with hikers by lunch, and paragliders drift quietly above the valley in the evening light.
The lifts stay open through summer, opening access to alpine lakes, ridgelines, climbing routes, and some of the best viewpoints in Tirol.
It is the kind of place where entire days disappear outdoors without noticing the time.
Two lift-access launch sites in the valley
Snow-covered trails through forests, valleys, and panoramic alpine viewpoints.
Traditional Tyrolean rodel evenings with mountain huts and long descents.
Christmas markets, cafés, and alpine city atmosphere only 25 minutes away