Via Ferrata: Stuibenfall (Ötztal)
Stuibenfall Via Ferrata (Umhausen) - Foto: Peter Boer - CC BY 2.0
Stuibenfall in the municipality of Umhausen - Foto: Christoph Praxmarer - CC BY-SA 2.5
View of Umhausen - Foto: NatiSythen - CC BY-SA 3.0
Valley village altitude: 1,031m
Route length: 300m/380m
Approach duration: 25min; Climbing time: 1:15/ 2:20
Difficulty level: B-C
The Stuibenfall via ferrata, which is located in the idyllic Umhausen-Niederthai, is also suitable for young climbing enthusiasts (from 10 years old with appropriate equipment and security) in sections.
There are only a few moderately difficult spots classified with the difficulty level C, the rest of the route is in the B range. The highlight of this via ferrata is its namesake the Stuibenfall – an impressive waterfall that awaits the athletes at the end of the climbing tour.
Equally exciting is one of the two descent options: a rope bridge that leads across the waterfall. On the way back, there are also two viewing platforms that offer a view of the beautiful surroundings.
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