- The
Stubai Alps (German:
Stubaier Alpen,
pronounced [ˈʃtuːbaɪɐ ˈalpn̩]) is a
mountain range in the
Central Eastern Alps of Europe. It
derives its name...
- The
Stubaier Wildspitze is a 3,341-metre-high
mountain in the
Stubai Alps in the
Austrian state of Tyrol.
Northeast of the
summit lie two glaciers, the...
- 286 m, duration: c. 4 hours auf dem
Stubaier Höhenweg)
Starkenburger Hut (2,237 m, duration: c. 7 hours auf dem
Stubaier Höhenweg
Adolf Pichler Hut (1,977 m...
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station of the narrow-gauge
railway Stubaitalbahn from Innsbruck. The
Stubaier Bauerntheater,
founded in 1903, is one of the
oldest peasant theatres in...
-
Stubaier Bauerntheater is one of the
oldest peasant theatres in the
Tyrol of Austria. The
theatre group was
founded in 1903 in
Fulpmes by
Ludwig Hupfauf...
- archive.org/web/20040129125605/http://www324.ws1.inname.net/bergtouren/touren_tirol/
stubaier_alpen/fernerkogel/fernerkogel.htm - in
German v t e v t e...
- Ötztaler Alpen,
Bergverlag Rother, 2006, ISBN 978-3-7633-1123-1
Walter Klier,
Stubaier Alpen,
Bergverlag Rother, 2006, ISBN 978-3-7633-1271-9
Walter Klier, Zillertaler...
- A
panorama from the Gaislachkogel,
above Sölden, with the
Stubaier Alps on the left...
-
Untersuchungsstand auf dem
altmesolithischen Fundplatz vom
Ullafelsen im
Fotschertal (
Stubaier Alpen, Tirol)". Germania:
Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission...
- (Austria / Italy, 2491 m) Zuckerhütl (Austria, 3507 m,
highest point in the
Stubaier Alpen)
Brenner P**** (Austria / Italy, 1371 m)
Hochfeiler (Austria / Italy...