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Stuibenfall

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The Stuibenfall is a waterfall situated near the village of Umhausen in the Ötztal Valley of Tyrol, Austria. With a total drop of 159 meters, it ranks as the largest waterfall in the federal state of Tyrol. The site features a network of suspension bridges and viewing platforms that allow visitors to observe the Horlachbach stream as it cascades down through the forested alpine gorge.

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How high is Stuibenfall?

Stuibenfall has a total drop of about 159 meters. It is recognized as the highest waterfall in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

Where is Stuibenfall located?

The waterfall is near Umhausen in the Ötztal Valley of Tyrol, Austria. It drops through a steep alpine landscape that can be viewed from trails, platforms, and suspension bridges.

Can visitors cross a suspension bridge at Stuibenfall?

Yes. The visitor route includes suspension bridges and viewing platforms that provide different angles on the falling water.

Is Stuibenfall only a summer attraction?

The waterfall can be visited in different seasons, but trail conditions vary with snow, ice, and weather. In winter, the frozen sections can attract ice climbers, while ordinary sightseeing is generally easier during warmer months.

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