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Stubaier Höhenweg | Etappe 5: Sulzenau Hütte – Nürnberger Hütte
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Today we head from the Sulzenauhütte to the Grünausee - the largest lake in the Stubai Alps. The Grünausee was fed by the Kleiner Grünauferner glacier. Since the glacier melted completely, the lake is crystal clear and sparkles in many shades of green. Our stage destination, the Nürnberger Hütte, impresses with its breathtaking mountain backdrop.
Difficult stage on black mountain paths. Alpine experience, surefootedness and walking technique are required. Good physical condition is required.
SULZENAU HUT – NÜRNBERGER HUT
Ascent/Descent: ⬆ 461 Hm ⬇ 364 Hm
Time required: 4 hours
Length: 4,4 km
Lowest point: 2,189 m
Highest point: 2,629 m
Many hikers describe the fifth stage as the stage of the circular trail with the most attractive scenery. From green mountain pastures with rushing streams and fields of scree with quiet mountain lakes to giant snow-white glaciers – this route has it all. This stage of the trail also offers you two route options, either via the Niederl or via the Mairspitze.
The trail takes an easterly direction across several streams to the Grünausee, the largest lake in the Stubai Alps. The shore of the lake is an ideal place for a short rest. You then head north-east past further crystal-clear mountain lakes. In good weather, you can climb to the top of the Mairspitze (approx. 3 hours) – the summit offers a wonderful view of vast sections of the Stubai High Trail. The shorter alternative takes you through the Niederl. The descent to the Nürnberger Hut is secured by steel cables and should not be all too difficult.
For this stage of the trail, you could also climb the Gamsspitzl (3,050 m) as an alternative peak. Depending on which route option you take, the hiking time is 3 to 5 hours – keep in mind that until August, a steep snowfield often has to be crossed here.
Stubaier Höhenweg | Etappe 5: Sulzenau Hütte – Nürnberger Hütte
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