Arrival by public transport
From Innsbruck main station by bus to the stop Neustift im Stubaital - Sulzenauhütte.
"Nomen est omen" - the hike to the Nürnberger Hütte leads through the "long valley" in the truest sense of the word. Forest road, serpentine path and mountain trail follow each other. But don't worry, there are no exposed or difficult passages to master.
Spanning an area of almost 50,000 m², Lake Grünau is the largest of the nine mountain lakes in the Stubai Valley. Located at an altitude of 2,335 m, it is what is known as a cirque lake, the bed of which was also forged by the moraines of the Wilde-Freiger glacier. These long-deserted rock masses date all the way back to the major glacial upheavals that occurred in 1850 and 1920. The lake’s immediate surrounding area is additionally characterised by glacial rock deposits left over by a mass of ice dating back over 10,000 years. Lake Grünau was fed by the “Kleiner Grünau” glacier, which – thanks to its murky glacial mix of water and fine mineral deposits – only served to render the lake’s appearance cloudy. However, since the complete melting of the glacier, the lake’s waters have been restored to their clear and wonderful array of colours. The lake releases its water into the “Freigerbach”, a tributary of the “Sulzenaubach”, which itself flows into the “Ruetz" River situated next to the “Grawa-Alm”. One stage of the “Stubaier Höhenweg” trail runs directly along the banks of the Grünausee Lake, between Sulzenau- and Nürnberger Hütte.
TOUR DESCRIPTION
From the Sulzenau Hut car park shortly after the Grawa Alm, the trail leads over the bridge and then continues its winding ascent through the forest. Above the forest edge, you will reach the Sulzenaualm after about 1 hour. From there, the winding path continues for another hour up to the Sulzenau Hut. From the Sulzenau Hut, the trail runs eastwards, descending once briefly and then ascending to Grünausee lake. You will reach Grünausee lake from Sulzenau Hut after about 45 minutes. Back to. From Grünausee lake, you hike along the Stubai High Trail, past smaller mountain lakes, to the Niederl (2,630 m), the highest point of the tour. The back drops steeply down to the Nürnberger Hut. From there the trail leads via the Bsuchalm to the bus stop at the Nürnberger Hut car park. Hint: If you parked your car at the Sulzenau Hut car park, you can return there by public bus.
From Innsbruck main station by bus to the stop Neustift im Stubaital - Sulzenauhütte.
Numerous free parking spaces at the bus stop/parking place Sulzenau Hütte.
Stubaier Bergseen: Grünausee (Variante 2)
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