Best natural monuments around St. Leonhard im Pitztal are found within a landscape characterized by the Austrian Alps, featuring diverse natural attractions. The region offers a variety of natural formations, from high-alpine glaciers to tranquil lakes and dramatic gorges. These sites provide opportunities for outdoor exploration, showcasing the area's geological and ecological features. St. Leonhard im Pitztal is part of a natural environment known for its distinct mountain ecosystems.
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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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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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Also and especially worth a visit in winter.
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Beautiful area. Even when there is snow, the rocks in the water look very beautiful. However, one should tread carefully, the paths around the Weller Bridge can be quite slippery.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural features, from high-alpine glaciers to tranquil lakes and dramatic gorges. You can experience the vast glacial landscape of the Pitztal Glacier, discover the crystal-clear waters of Rifflsee, or trek through the adventurous Imst Gorge. The area is also known for its numerous waterfalls, such as the impressive Stuibenfall, and unique moorlands like Piller Moor.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Burgstein Suspension Bridge is accessible on pram-friendly paths and even has a special track for dogs. Lake Piburg, located in a nature reserve, offers an easy circular route perfect for families. Rifflsee also features family-friendly walking trails and picnic spots, and the Imst Gorge has well-marked paths suitable for an exciting family trek.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For example, there's a popular circular hiking trail around Rifflsee. You can also explore routes like the 'Fuldaer Höhenweg to Taschachhaus' or the 'Rifflbach Waterfall – Riffelsee Circular Trail loop from Brandkogel'. For easier options, consider routes like the 'Rifflsee Cable Car (Mandarfen) – Plangeross in the Pitztal loop'. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around St. Leonhard im Pitztal guide and the Easy hikes around St. Leonhard im Pitztal guide.
The region is rich in waterfalls. Tyrol's largest waterfall, the Stuibenfall, can be viewed from the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform, where you can ascend a metal staircase alongside the cascading water. The Pitztal valley itself boasts more than 50 waterfalls, with accessible wooden platforms offering prime viewing spots. The Stuiben Power Bridge also offers a unique perspective of the waterfall.
Yes, the Burgstein Suspension Bridge is particularly dog-friendly. It features special metal plates on its base to ensure small four-legged friends can cross comfortably without injuring their paws on the gratings.
The best time depends on your interests. The Pitztal Glacier offers year-round snow activities. For swimming, Lake Piburg heats up to 24 degrees Celsius in summer. The Weller Bridge over the Ötztaler Ache is especially impressive during snowmelt when the water gushes down the mountain.
The Piller Moor is a unique moorland known for its rich biodiversity, including over 1,000 species of butterflies. Additionally, the Naturpark Kaunergrat, which encompasses parts of St. Leonhard im Pitztal, is home to a large ibex population in the undisturbed mountain world of the Ötztal Alps.
Plodersee is considered an off-the-beaten-path treasure. This quaint lake, tucked away in the mountains, provides an ideal setting for a peaceful picnic away from more crowded spots.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from places like the Burgstein Suspension Bridge overlooking the Längenfeld valley, or the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform. The unique natural spectacles, such as the powerful Stuibenfall and the tranquil beauty of Lake Piburg, are also highly appreciated.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes in the vicinity. You can explore routes like 'Plangeross in the Pitztal – End of the Pitztaler Straße loop from Stillebach' or 'Pillerhöhe – View of the Ötztal Alps loop from Stillebach'. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around St. Leonhard im Pitztal guide.
The Pitztal Glacier is Austria's highest glacier, offering year-round snow and stunning panoramic views. You can access it easily via the Glacier Express. Activities include skiing, snowboarding, or simply marveling at the vast glacial landscape. The Wildspitzbahn cable car takes you to Café 3440, Austria's highest café, providing views of approximately 50 three-thousand-meter peaks.


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