The Stubai Alps (in
German
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''Stubaier Alpen'') is a
mountain range
A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arise ...
in the
Central Eastern Alps
The Central Eastern Alps (german: Zentralalpen or Zentrale Ostalpen), also referred to as Austrian Central Alps (german: Österreichische Zentralalpen) or just Central Alps, comprise the main chain of the Eastern Alps in Austria and the adjacent ...
of
Europe
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. It derives its name from the
Stubaital
The Stubaital is an alpine valley in Tyrol, Austria. It is the central valley of the Stubai Alps. The river Ruetz flows through the valley.
This 35-km long valley runs in northeastern direction from the main chain of the Alps to Schönberg im S ...
valley to its east and is located southwest of
Innsbruck,
Austria
Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ...
. Several peaks form the border between Austria and Italy. The range is bounded by the
Inn River
The Inn ( la, Aenus; rm, En) is a river in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. The river is long. It is a right tributary of the Danube and it is the third largest tributary of the Danube by discharge. The highest point of its drainage basin is ...
valley to the north; the
Sill River
The Sill is a river in Tyrol, Austria. It is one of the larger tributaries of the Inn in Tyrol. It flows north through the Wipptal to Innsbruck. Its source lies east of the Brenner Pass
The Brenner Pass (german: link=no, Brennerpass , shor ...
valley (''
Wipptal
The Wipp Valley (german: Wipptal) is an Alpine valley in Tyrol, Austria and in South Tyrol, Italy, running between Innsbruck and Franzensfeste. The Brenner Pass (1,374 m) at the Austro-Italian border divides it into the northern, Austrian Lowe ...
'') and the
Brenner Pass
The Brenner Pass (german: link=no, Brennerpass , shortly ; it, Passo del Brennero ) is a mountain pass through the Alps which forms the border between Italy and Austria. It is one of the principal passes of the Eastern Alpine range and ha ...
to the east (separating it from the
Zillertal Alps
The Zillertal Alps ( it, Alpi Aurine; german: Zillertaler Alpen) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps on the border of Austria and Italy.
Name
The range is named after the Zillertal (Ziller river valley) on its north.
Geography
Th ...
); the
Ötztal
The Ötztal is an alpine valley located in Tyrol, Austria. The Ötztaler Ache river flows through the valley in a northern direction. The Ötztal separates the Stubai Alps in the east from the Ötztal Alps in the west. The valley is long. The no ...
and
Timmelsjoch
Timmelsjoch ( it, Passo del Rombo), (elevation ) is a high mountain pass that creates a link through the Ötztal Alps along the border between Austria and Italy.
The Timmelsjoch connects the Ötztal valley in the Austrian state of Tyrol to the P ...
to the west (separating it from the
Ötztal Alps
The Ötztal Alps ( it, Alpi Venoste, german: Ötztaler Alpen) are a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the State of Tyrol in western Austria and the Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy.
Geography
The Ötztal Alps are arrayed ...
), and to the south by tributaries of the
Passer
''Passer'' is a genus of sparrows, also known as the true sparrows. The genus contains 28 species and includes the house sparrow and the Eurasian tree sparrow, two of the most common birds in the world. They are small birds with thick bills for ...
River and
Eisack
The Eisack (german: Eisack, ; it, Isarco ; Latin: ''Isarus'' or ''Isarcus'') is a river in Northern Italy, the second largest river in South Tyrol. Its source is near the Brenner Pass, at an altitude of about 1990 m above sea level. The river draw ...
.
Geography
Important parts of the Stubai Alps show signs of glaciation.
The northern part around the
Sellrain valley
Sellrain is a municipality in the district of Innsbruck-Land in the Austrian state of Tyrol located 14.40 km southwest of Innsbruck in the Sellrain Valley. The Melach
The Melach is a river of Tyrol, Austria, in the western part of the In ...
and the
Kühtai
Kühtai is a winter sports village in the Stubai Alps on the Kühtai Saddle between the Nedertal valley in the west and the Sellrain valley in the east. It is part of the municipality of Silz, in the district of Imst, in the Austrian state of ...
is now only lightly glaciated and a popular ski touring destination (
Zischgeles
Zischgeles is a summit in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Climbing
The normal route starts from Praxmar and is an alpine mountain hike without glacier travel. Only the last part of the track close to the summit might require t ...
,
Lampsenspitze,
Pirchkogel
The Pirchkogel (or also Pirchkogl) is a mountain, 2,828 m, in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol.[' ...](_blank)
,
Sulzkogel
The Sulzkogel is a mountain, , in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Topography
The Sulzkogel lies about 3.5 kilometres south of the winter sports resort of Kühtai. To the west a sharp arête drops away from the summit of the ...
). The High Stubai around the upper Stubai valley is still heavily glaciated and a classic high mountain touring region in the Eastern Alps. Here there is a glacier ski area on the
Stubai Glacier Stubai may mean:
* Stubai Alps
The Stubai Alps (in German ''Stubaier Alpen'') is a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps of Europe. It derives its name from the Stubaital valley to its east and is located southwest of Innsbruck, Austria. Se ...
.
Together with the
Ötztal Alps
The Ötztal Alps ( it, Alpi Venoste, german: Ötztaler Alpen) are a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the State of Tyrol in western Austria and the Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy.
Geography
The Ötztal Alps are arrayed ...
to the west, with which they are linked by the saddle of
Timmelsjoch
Timmelsjoch ( it, Passo del Rombo), (elevation ) is a high mountain pass that creates a link through the Ötztal Alps along the border between Austria and Italy.
The Timmelsjoch connects the Ötztal valley in the Austrian state of Tyrol to the P ...
, the Stubai Alps form one of the biggest mountain blocks of the Eastern Alps.
Boundary and neighbouring mountain groups
In the
Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps
The Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (german: Alpenvereinseinteilung der Ostalpen, AVE) is a common division of the Eastern Alps into 75 mountain ranges, based on the Moriggl Classification (ME) first published in 1924 by the German ...
(AVE) the Stubai are no. 31.
Their boundary follows the following line:
* in the north, it follows the course of the
River Inn
** in the northwest, it follows the Inn from its confluence with the Ötztaler Ache (near
Ötztal railway station
Ötztal is a railway station on the Arlberg railway between Innsbruck and Bludenz in Tyrol, Austria. In Ötztal the second track coming from Innsbruck ends and the Arlberg line continues as a single-track railway till Landeck.
Services
Rai ...
) to the confluence with the Gurglbach (near
Imst
Imst (; Southern Bavarian: ''Imscht'') is a town in the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. It lies on the River Inn in western Tyrol, some west of Innsbruck and at an altitude of above sea level. With a current population (2013) of 9,552, Ims ...
), then to the ''
Mieming Chain
The Mieming(er) Range, Mieminger Chain (german: Mieminger Kette) or Mieminger Mountains (''Mieminger Gebirge''), is a mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps in the Eastern Alps. It is located entirely in Austria within the state of Tyro ...
'' (AVE 4) in the
Northern Limestone Alps
The Northern Limestone Alps (german: Nördliche Kalkalpen), also called the Northern Calcareous Alps, are the ranges of the Eastern Alps north of the Central Eastern Alps located in Austria and the adjacent Bavarian lands of southeastern Germany ...
** in the north, it follows the River Inn to
Innsbruck, which divides the Stubai Alps from the ''
Karwendel
The Karwendel is the largest mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps. The major part belongs to the Austrian federal state of Tyrol, while the adjacent area in the north is part of Bavaria, Germany. Four chains stretch from west to east; in ...
'' (AVE 5) in the Northern Limestone Alps
* in the east, it is formed by the
Wipptal
The Wipp Valley (german: Wipptal) is an Alpine valley in Tyrol, Austria and in South Tyrol, Italy, running between Innsbruck and Franzensfeste. The Brenner Pass (1,374 m) at the Austro-Italian border divides it into the northern, Austrian Lowe ...
valley:
** in the northeast it follows the
Sill
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* Sill (dock), a weir at the low water mark retaining water within a dock
* Sill (geology), a subhorizontal sheet intrusion of molten or solidified magma
* Sill (geostatistics)
* Sill (river), a river in Austria
* Sill plate, a ...
to its confluence with the
Schmirnbach (Schmirntal) near
St. Jodok, opposite the ''
Tux Alps
The Tux Alps (german: Tuxer Alpen) or Tux Prealps (''Tuxer Voralpen'') are a sub-group of the Austrian Central Alps, which in turn form part of the Eastern Alps within Central Europe. They are located entirely within the Austrian federal state ...
'' (AVE 33)
** in the southeast, it follows the Sill to the
Brenner Pass
The Brenner Pass (german: link=no, Brennerpass , shortly ; it, Passo del Brennero ) is a mountain pass through the Alps which forms the border between Italy and Austria. It is one of the principal passes of the Eastern Alpine range and ha ...
–
Eisack
The Eisack (german: Eisack, ; it, Isarco ; Latin: ''Isarus'' or ''Isarcus'') is a river in Northern Italy, the second largest river in South Tyrol. Its source is near the Brenner Pass, at an altitude of about 1990 m above sea level. The river draw ...
to
Sterzing
Sterzing (; it, Vipiteno ) is a comune in South Tyrol in northern Italy. It is the main town of the southern Wipptal, and the Eisack River flows through the medieval town.
History
Origin
The town traces its roots to 14 B.C., when Nero Claud ...
, which separates the Stubai Alps from the ''
Zillertal Alps
The Zillertal Alps ( it, Alpi Aurine; german: Zillertaler Alpen) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps on the border of Austria and Italy.
Name
The range is named after the Zillertal (Ziller river valley) on its north.
Geography
Th ...
'' (AVE 35)
* in the south it follows the lower Ridaunbach – Jaufenbach (Jaufental) –
Jaufen Pass
The Jaufen Pass (german: Jaufenpass, it, Passo di Monte Giovo) (el. 2,094 m.) is a high mountain pass in the Alps in the South Tyrol in Italy.
It connects Meran and Sterzing on the road to the Brenner Pass. It is the northernmost pa ...
–
St. Leonhard in Passeier, a line which divides it from the ''
Sarntal Alps
Sarntal (; it, Sarentino ) is a valley and a ''comune'' (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about north of the city of Bolzano. The municipality comprises several towns and villages. The largest one, seat of the mayor and co ...
'' (AVE 32, which are counted as part of the Central Eastern Alps)
* in the west, it follows the line:
Passeiertal
The Passeier Valley (german: Passeier or ; it, Passiria or Val Passiria ) is the valley of the Passer river, in the mountains of South Tyrol, northern Italy. The Passer river is a left-bank tributary to the Adige. At the mouth of the valley, whe ...
– Schönauer Alm –
Timmelsjoch
Timmelsjoch ( it, Passo del Rombo), (elevation ) is a high mountain pass that creates a link through the Ötztal Alps along the border between Austria and Italy.
The Timmelsjoch connects the Ötztal valley in the Austrian state of Tyrol to the P ...
– Timmelsbach –
Gurgler Ache –
Ötztaler Ache (the whole Ötz valley) to its confluence with the Inn, forming the boundary to the ''
Ötztal Alps
The Ötztal Alps ( it, Alpi Venoste, german: Ötztaler Alpen) are a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the State of Tyrol in western Austria and the Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy.
Geography
The Ötztal Alps are arrayed ...
'' (AVE 30)
Subgroups

The
Alpine Club guide
The ''Alpine Club Guides'' (german: Alpenvereinsführer, commonly shortened to ''AV Führer'' or ''AVF'') are the standard series of Alpine guides that cover all the important mountain groups in the Eastern Alps. They are produced jointly by the Ge ...
to the Stubai Alps divides the range into 15 subgroups as follows:
* Northern Sellrain Mountains (''Nördliche Sellrainer Berge''), highest peak:
Rietzer Grießkogel, 2,884 m
* Southwestern Sellrain Mountains (''Südwestliche Sellrainer Berge''), highest peak:
Gleirscher Fernerkogel, 3,194 m
* Southeastern Sellrain Mountains (''Südöstliche Sellrainer Berge''), highest peak:
Hohe Villerspitze
The Hohe Villerspitze is a mountain, , in the Southeastern Sellrain Mountains (''Südöstlichen Sellrainer Bergen''), a sub-group of the northern Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The mountain has three tops that, together, form an isola ...
, 3,092 m
* Larstig Mountains (''Larstiger Berge'') + Bachfallenstock, highest peak:
Strahlkogel
The Strahlkogel, at , is the highest peak in the Larstiger Mountains (''Larstiger Berge''), a subgroup of the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The Strahlkogel is also the highest mountain in the municipality of Umhausen. Its name comes ...
, 3,295 m
* Alpein Mountains (''Alpeiner Berge''), highest peak:
Schrankogel
The Schrankogel, 3497 m (called the ''Schrankogl'' on the AV map) is the second highest mountain in the Stubai Alps. The northeast side of the Schrankogel is steep and snowy; from all other sides the Schrankogel has a rocky character.
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, 3,497 m
* Habicht-Elfer-Kamm, highest peak:
Habicht
The Habicht is a mountain in the Stubai Alps of Austria. For a long time, the locals believed it to be the highest mountain in Tyrol
Tyrol (; historically the Tyrole; de-AT, Tirol ; it, Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps - in No ...
, 3,277 m
* Serleskamm, highest peak:
Kirchdachspitze
The Kirchdach, also Kirchdachspitze, is a mountain, , in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol, Austria.
Geography
The Kirchdach is the highest point on the ''Serleskamm'' ridge, which separates the valleys of Gschnitztal in the southeast from the Pinni ...
, 2,840 m
* Sulztalkamm, highest peak:
Wilde Leck
The Wilde Leck is a mountain, , in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It rises immediately west of the ''Sulztalferner'' glacier and towers above the Ötztal valley, 5.5 km northwest of Sölden.
It has a rocky summit made of so ...
, 3,361 m
* Western Main Chain (''Westlicher Hauptkamm''), highest peak:
Zuckerhütl
The Zuckerhütl is a mountain in Tyrol, Austria. At 3,505 metres (11,499 feet), it is the highest peak of the Stubai Alps and lies at the southern end of the Stubaital Valley.
It derives its name, the German for sugarloaf, from its conical shape. ...
, 3,507 m (also the highest mountain in the entire Stubai Alps)
* Central Main Chain (''Mittlerer Hauptkamm''), highest peak:
Wilder Freiger, 3,418 m
* Eastern Main Chain (''Östlicher Hauptkamm''), highest peak:
Pflerscher Tribulaun
The Tribulauns are three peaks of the Stubai Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is loca ...
, 3,097 m
* Windach-Brunnenkogelkamm, highest peak:
Jochköpfl, 3,143 m
* Botzergruppe + foothills, highest peak:
Botzer
The Botzer is a mountain in the Stubai Alps in South Tyrol, Italy.
References
*Walter Klier, ''Alpenvereinsführer
The ''Alpine Club Guides'' (german: Alpenvereinsführer, commonly shortened to ''AV Führer'' or ''AVF'') are the standard se ...
, 3,250 m
* Aggls-Rosskopf-Kamm, highest peak:
Agglsspitze
The Agglsspitze ( it, Cima dell'Accla; german: Agglsspitze) is a mountain in South Tyrol, Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middl ...
, 3,196 m
* Kalkkögel, highest peak:
Schlicker Seespitze
The Schlicker Seespitze, at , is the highest peak in the Kalkkögel range in Austria's Stubai Alps, as well as the southwestern cornerstone of the chain. This mountain, known for being extremely prone to landslides, is a good observation point ...
, 2,804 m
Lakes
*
Blaue Lacke
Blaue Lacke (German for "the Blue Puddle") is a lake in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol, Austria.
Lakes of Tyrol (state)
LBlaueLacke
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Peaks
The ten highest peaks in the Stubai Alps are:
*
Zuckerhütl
The Zuckerhütl is a mountain in Tyrol, Austria. At 3,505 metres (11,499 feet), it is the highest peak of the Stubai Alps and lies at the southern end of the Stubaital Valley.
It derives its name, the German for sugarloaf, from its conical shape. ...
, 3,507 m
*
Schrankogel
The Schrankogel, 3497 m (called the ''Schrankogl'' on the AV map) is the second highest mountain in the Stubai Alps. The northeast side of the Schrankogel is steep and snowy; from all other sides the Schrankogel has a rocky character.
File:200707 ...
, 3,497 m
*
Pfaffenschneide, 3,498 m
*
Ruderhofspitze
At the Ruderhofspitze is the fourth highest mountain in the Stubai Alps in Austria. It is part of the Alpein Mountains (''Alpeiner Berge'') and lies in the Austrian state of Tyrol. As a result of its topographic isolation and good all-round view ...
, 3,474 m
*
Sonklarspitze
The Sonklarspitze, also Sonklarspitz, is a mountain in the Stubai Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy.
References
* DAV Sektion Siegerland: "Söldens Stille Seite", 1st ed. 2008, Hiking guide about the Windachta ...
, 3,463 m
*
Wilder Pfaff, 3,456 m
*
Wilder Freiger, 3,418 m
*
Östliche Seespitze
The Östliche Seespitze is a mountain, , in the Stubai Alps in Austria. It belongs to the Alpeiner Mountains (''Alpeiner Berge'') and is their second highest peak after the Ruderhofspitze. In addition, it is the highest point in the chain that ...
, 3,416 m
*
Schrandele, 3,393 m
*
Hohes Eis, 3,388 m
There is a total of just under 500 named and surveyed mountains in the Stubai Alps. Amongst the better known are (in order of height and excluding the top ten above):
*
Wilde Leck
The Wilde Leck is a mountain, , in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It rises immediately west of the ''Sulztalferner'' glacier and towers above the Ötztal valley, 5.5 km northwest of Sölden.
It has a rocky summit made of so ...
, 3,361 m
*
Stubaier Wildspitze, 3,341 m
*
Schaufelspitze, 3,332 m
*
Lüsener Fernerkogel
The Lisenser Fernerkogel (or Lüsener Fernerkogel) is a mountain in the Stubai Alps of Austria.
Routes
From the Franz Senn Hütte hut it is approximately 3½ hours mostly over glaciers and snow, with a small (100 m) easy rock scramble at the ...
, 3,298 m
*
Breiter Grießkogel, 3,287 m
*
Habicht
The Habicht is a mountain in the Stubai Alps of Austria. For a long time, the locals believed it to be the highest mountain in Tyrol
Tyrol (; historically the Tyrole; de-AT, Tirol ; it, Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps - in No ...
, 3,277 m
*
Östlicher Feuerstein, 3,268 m
*
Botzer
The Botzer is a mountain in the Stubai Alps in South Tyrol, Italy.
References
*Walter Klier, ''Alpenvereinsführer
The ''Alpine Club Guides'' (german: Alpenvereinsführer, commonly shortened to ''AV Führer'' or ''AVF'') are the standard se ...
, 3,250 m
*
Schneespitze, 3,178 m
*
Pflerscher Tribulaun
The Tribulauns are three peaks of the Stubai Alps on the border between Tyrol, Austria, and South Tyrol, Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is loca ...
, 3,097 m
*
Hohe Villerspitze
The Hohe Villerspitze is a mountain, , in the Southeastern Sellrain Mountains (''Südöstlichen Sellrainer Bergen''), a sub-group of the northern Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The mountain has three tops that, together, form an isola ...
, 3,087 m
*
Gamsspitzl, 3,052 m
*
Weißwandspitze, 3,017 m
*
Sulzkogel
The Sulzkogel is a mountain, , in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Topography
The Sulzkogel lies about 3.5 kilometres south of the winter sports resort of Kühtai. To the west a sharp arête drops away from the summit of the ...
, 3,016 m
*
Hochreichkopf
The Hochreichkopf () is a mountain in the northwestern part of the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Its broad summit lies between the ''Niederreichjoch'' and ''Hochreichjoch'' cols east of and above the Ötztal valley.
The easiest wa ...
, 3,010 m
*
Zischgeles
Zischgeles is a summit in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Climbing
The normal route starts from Praxmar and is an alpine mountain hike without glacier travel. Only the last part of the track close to the summit might require t ...
, 3,004 m
*
Roter Kogel
The Roter Kogel is a mountain, , in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol
Tyrol (; historically the Tyrole; de-AT, Tirol ; it, Tirolo) is a historical region in the Alps - in Northern Italy and western Austria. The area was hist ...
, 2,832 m
*
Gamskogel, 2,813 m
*
Schlicker Seespitze
The Schlicker Seespitze, at , is the highest peak in the Kalkkögel range in Austria's Stubai Alps, as well as the southwestern cornerstone of the chain. This mountain, known for being extremely prone to landslides, is a good observation point ...
, 2,804 m
*
Serles
Serles (2,718 m) is a mountain of the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol, Austria, between the Stubai Valley and Wipptal, near the Italian border. Its nickname is ''Altar von Tirol'', literally the ''Altar of Tyrol''. It has several low ...
, 2,717 m
*
Hoher Burgstall, 2,611 m
*
Lämpermahdspitze 2,595 m
*
Elferspitze, 2,505 m
*
Gargglerin, 2,470 m
*
Saile (Nockspitze), 2,404 m
*
Fleckner (Flecknerspitze), 2,331 m
Passes
The main
mountain passes of the Stubai Alps are:
External links
Stubaier Alps on Summitpost
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Mountain ranges of the Alps
Rhaetian Alps
Mountain ranges of Tyrol (state)