Hiking at an altitude of more than 3,000 metres, crossing of the glacier and rest stop in Austria’s highest-located mountain restaurant. Omnipresent: breath-taking views of a fascinating mountain landscape with 109 3,000m-peaks.
The glacier path is suitable for families with children. In only 45 minutes one gets from the mountain station Eisgrat to the restaurant Jochdohle.
! The height is not to be underestimated.
Experienced alpinists get also their money’s worth, e.g. on the popular tour to the Zuckerhütl (high-alpine tour to the Zuckerhütl , 3,507m)

Glacier Path
Start: Fernau mid-station (2,300m)
Finish: Eisgrat mountain station (2,900m)
Walking time: 2 hours

Glacier Path
Start: Eisgrat mountain station (2,900m)
Circular hike on the secured glacier path from the Eisgrat mountain station twoards the exit area of the Fernau 6-seater chairlift and back.
Difficulty: intermediate - sturdy boots are a must!
Walking time: about 45 minutes

Glacier tour
For experienced alpinists.
Ascent to the highest summit in the Stubai Alps, the Zuckerhütl.
Wilde Pfaff and Apere Pfaff.

Glacier Path - TOP OF TYROL
Start: Eisgrat (2,900m)
Finish: starting point (circular hike)
Difficulty: intermediate
Walking time: approx. 1 hour
Rest stop in the Eisgrat restaurant (2,900m)
Hiking at an altitude of 3,000 metres. A wonderful circular hike from the Eisgrat mountain station towrds the exit area of the Fernau 6-seater chairlift and back to the Eisgrat mountain station at 2,900m.

Glacier path
Start: Fernau mid-station (2,300m)
Finish: Eisgrat mountain station (2,900m)
Difficulty: intermediate
Walking time: 2 hours
Altitude gain: 600m
Rest stops: Eisgrat restaurant (2,900m) or Dresdner Hütte (2,308m)
On the hiking trail from the Fernau mid-station to the Eisgrat mountain station, the Stubai Glacier presents its most beautiful side. The path leads along the moraine, which bears witness to earlier glacier advances, past the impressive glacier grindings of the Eisjoch Ferner and the ice grotto to the Eisgrat mountain station. 150 years ago, the glacier reached as far as where the mid-station is today. The ice left behind imposing moraine walls at its edge, which are still clearly visible. The Fernau reservoir invites you to spend some time.

Glacier tour
from easy to difficult
ONE-DAY TOURS IN THE STUBAI VALLEY FOR EXPERIENCED ALPINISTS OR WITH A MOUNTAIN GUIDE
Ascent to the highest summit in the Stubai Alps, the Zuckerhütls. The Wilde Pfaff and the Apere Pfaff, the neighbouring summits of the Zuckerhütl, can be easily conquered during one-day tours and offer a dreamlike panoramic view.
If you have got a good head for heights, the crossing of the Stubai Wildspitze including the fantastic abseiling spot and the ascent to the Daunkogl await you.
MORE DESTINATIONS
Hildesheimer Hütte, Amberger Hütte, Hochstubai Hütte and many other huts and 3,000m-peaks
INFORMATION FOR HIKERS
The facilities operated by the Stubaier Gletscherbahnen are located in a high-Alpine region. Outside of the station facilities themselves the risks associated with high-Alpine conditions must be expected. The hiking trails in the area are not part of the facilities operated and offered by the Stubaier Gletscherbahnen. The map of the hiking trails shown here is not sufficient for the safe planning of a hike. Before setting out on a hike it is essential to check on the level of difficulty of the terrain, its demands on hikers and the characteristics of the trail. The hiking trails are not maintained by the Stubaier Gletscherbahnen. The Stubaier Gletscherbahnen assume no liability of any kind for accidents sustained on the hiking trails and in Alpine territory outside of the station facilities. In difficult weather conditions (snow, storm, fog etc.) such hiking trails become considerably more demanding and even impassable! Those wishing to go on a hike are advised to consult mountain guide services.