Attractions and places to see around St. Leonhard im Pitztal are found within the Austrian Alps, offering a diverse range of experiences. The region features glaciated ice giants, numerous waterfalls, and picturesque mountain lakes. Cultural sites like the Tyrolean Ibex Center and historic churches provide insight into local heritage. This area is characterized by its natural landscape and notable landmarks.
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Suspension bridge "Maurrinne" since 2013, Längenfeld Since 2013, there has been an 83m long (valley floor 220 meters) panoramic suspension bridge over the "Maurrinne" between Burgstein and Brand. The entire path has also been renovated and widened, so you can comfortably walk to and from Burgstein. From the bridge, you can look out over the wide valley floor of Längenfeld and the Aqua Dome thermal spa. There is also a "dog track": special metal plates have been mounted on the floor of the bridge so that the little four-legged friends do not injure their paws and can cross the suspension bridge without any problems. Text / Source: Marialuise Reindl, Burgstein 63, 6444 Längenfeld https://www.burgstein.at/?id=47&L=1
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82 m long suspension bridge, around 150 m above the valley floor, over the so-called "Maurer Rinne" with a great view of the valley.
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The large wood-paneled dining room with the green tiled stove dating from the turn of the century invites you to linger. A collection of local songbooks is available to guests. Culinary delights include beer and shandy, Wiener schnitzel, Tyrolean cheese dumplings and warm apple strudel. The beds are divided into bunks so that you can enjoy a little privacy. There is enough storage space for luggage and clothes. From the large sun terrace you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Ötztal Alps.
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An interesting construction. Also to the photographed
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More of a hike than a climb, but this is where you come down from the via ferrata.
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720 steps await us, and in between there is a spectacular view of the valley and the Stuibenfall. The bridge swings a little - so it's best not to have a (great) fear of heights. But it's definitely worth it! Attention dog owners: The steps and platforms are large grates and not suitable for dogs. Small dogs should be carried as they can fall between the steps.
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The bridge is 220 meters high from the valley floor, 84 meters long and was built in 2013.
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The sloping hanging staircase is 89 m long and 31 m high, followed by stair towers all the way to the top. Totally over 700 levels.
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The region is rich in natural wonders. You can discover the Lake Piburg, one of Tyrol's oldest nature reserves, offering a beautiful circular route and warm bathing waters in summer. Don't miss the Pitztal Water World, featuring over 50 waterfalls, or the Arzler Pitzeklamm along the Luis Trenker Trail, known for its rare deciduous forests. The Piller Moor is also a unique spot, home to over 1,000 species of butterflies.
Absolutely! Families will love the Pitz Park, a recreational facility with a natural swimming area, diving tower, and various play and sports facilities. The ZirbenPark (Swiss Pine Park) on the Hochzeiger offers an engaging circular hiking trail with adventure, play, climbing, and water elements, including a pine tower with a giant slide. The Burgstein Suspension Bridge is also pram-friendly and even has a 'dog track' for four-legged companions.
For unparalleled panoramic views, visit Café 3440, Austria's highest café, accessible via the Wildspitzbahn cable car. It offers stunning vistas of glaciated ice giants and approximately 50 three-thousand-meter peaks. The Pitztal Glacier itself also provides spectacular panoramic views, easily reached by the Glacier Express. Additionally, the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform offers a unique perspective of Tyrol's largest waterfall.
Delve into the local heritage by visiting the historic St. Leonhard Church, known for its stunning architecture. The Tyrolean Ibex Center (Tiroler Steinbockzentrum) at Schrofen offers insights into the relationship between humans, nature, and culture in the Pitztal, focusing on these majestic animals. Nearby in Wenns, the Christmas Crib Museum (Weihnachtskrippenmuseum) in the Stamserhaus showcases an impressive collection of over 200 handmade nativity scenes.
Yes, for adventure seekers, the Benni Raich Bridge is Europe's highest pedestrian suspension bridge, offering thrilling views and serving as a launching point for bungee jumpers. The XP Adventure Park in Jerzens provides a mix of thrills with high ropes courses, climbing walls, and zip lines suitable for various skill levels. For those with a head for heights, the Stuiben Power Bridge offers a steep climb and a shaky bridge experience near the waterfall.
St. Leonhard im Pitztal offers a wide range of hiking experiences. You can find easy hikes like the Taschach Alpine Hut – Rifflsee Cable Car loop or the Söllberg Waterfall – Pitz Gorge loop. For more challenging routes, consider trails leading to the Braunschweiger Hut, which offers magnificent views of the Ötztal Alps. Many trails are family-friendly, and some, like the one around Lake Piburg, are easy circular routes. You can find more details on various hiking options in the Easy hikes around St. Leonhard im Pitztal guide.
The region provides excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. You can explore challenging MTB trails like the Fischteich Jerzens – View of Pitztal Valley loop or the Taschach Alpine Hut – Taschach Valley loop. For gravel biking, routes such as the Waterfall in Ötztal – View of the waterfall loop offer scenic rides. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around St. Leonhard im Pitztal and Gravel biking around St. Leonhard im Pitztal guides.
Rifflsee is Tyrol's highest mountain lake, situated at 2,232 meters. This picturesque moraine lake offers raft rides and family-friendly walking trails where you might even spot ibexes and marmots. In winter, the area around Rifflsee transforms into a ski area, providing diverse activities throughout the year.
For a quaint and secluded experience, visit Plodersee, a hidden lake in the mountains perfect for a peaceful picnic. The Imst Gorge also offers an adventurous trek through stunning gorges and waterfalls on a less-traveled hiking trail, providing a sense of discovery away from the main crowds.
Visitors highly appreciate the cozy atmosphere, delicious food, and magnificent panoramic views offered by mountain huts like the Braunschweiger Hut. Guests enjoy culinary delights such as Tyrolean cheese dumplings and warm apple strudel, often accompanied by local beer. The huts provide a comfortable place to rest and enjoy the vastness of the Alps and glaciers, with some even offering private bunks for a good night's sleep.
St. Leonhard im Pitztal offers diverse activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the natural swimming areas and mountain lakes like Rifflsee. The Pitztal Glacier provides year-round snow, making it perfect for skiing and snowboarding even outside traditional winter months. For specific activities, it's best to consider the season; for instance, the Piburger See heats up to 24 degrees in summer for swimming, while winter transforms the Rifflsee area into a ski resort.


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