Best natural monuments around Langenfeld are found within Austria's Ötztal Valley, an alpine region characterized by diverse natural features. The landscape includes cascading waterfalls, serene alpine lakes, and impressive geological formations. These sites offer a range of experiences for exploring the natural environment.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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We took a short hike between two sauna sessions in the Aqua Dome.
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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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Park your bike in Breitenstein and walk 10 to 15 minutes
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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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Among the most popular natural monuments in Längenfeld are the Burgstein Suspension Bridge, offering panoramic views 220 meters above the valley, and the Stuibenfall Viewing Platform, where you can witness Tyrol's largest waterfall plunging 159 meters. Another favorite is Lake Piburg, a jade-green lake and one of Tyrol's oldest nature reserves.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Burgstein Suspension Bridge is accessible via pram-friendly paths and even features a 'dog track' for four-legged companions. Lake Piburg is also considered family-friendly, offering bathing facilities and a beautiful circular route.
Längenfeld is rich in diverse natural features. You can experience the sheer power of water at the Stuibenfall, Tyrol's largest waterfall, or the impressive 80-meter plunge of Lehn's Waterfall. The region also features serene alpine lakes like Lake Piburg and Lake Winkelbergsee, the latter being the culmination of a geological theme trail exploring the Köfel's rockslide. Additionally, the Längenfeld Sulfur Healing Waters offer a unique wellness experience from historical thermal springs.
Längenfeld offers a variety of hiking trails that lead to or past its natural monuments. For example, a moderately difficult trail leads to Lehn's Waterfall, taking about 50 minutes round trip. The geological theme trail to Lake Winkelbergsee is 5.7 km long and educational. You can find more detailed hiking routes, including a moderate 6.7 km loop to the Burgstein Suspension Bridge, in the Hiking around Längenfeld guide.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, Längenfeld offers various outdoor activities. You can embark on mountain hikes, with options like the 'Lehner Waterfall – Lehner Waterfall Via Ferrata loop' or the 'Sulztal Alm – View of Sulztalferner Glacier loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Längenfeld Serpentines' available. For more options, consult the Mountain Hikes around Längenfeld and Road Cycling Routes around Längenfeld guides.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. In summer, the Stuibenfall is regularly illuminated, with special lantern hikes available on Wednesday evenings, and Lake Piburg heats up to 24 degrees for bathing. In winter, the Stuibenfall freezes, offering a mystical sight. Generally, the spring and autumn months offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the geological formations and waterfalls.
Yes, Längenfeld is known for its certified 'Längenfeld Sulfur Healing Waters'. At the 'Heilwasser Badl' facilities near the Nature Park House, you can access free granite foot and hand basins to experience the therapeutic properties of this historical sulfur spring, known since the 16th century. Studies also suggest the water spray from Stuibenfall can improve lung function for those with sports asthma.
The Stuibenfall is unique as Tyrol's largest waterfall, plunging 159 meters. Visitors can explore it via a well-maintained round tour with approximately 700 steps and an 80-meter-long suspension bridge leading to various viewing platforms. For the adventurous, a 450-meter family-friendly via ferrata runs alongside it. Its illumination in summer and frozen state in winter offer distinct experiences, and its water spray is noted for potential health benefits.
Yes, Lake Winkelbergsee offers a combination of history and nature. It is the endpoint of a 5.7 km long geological theme trail that explains the Köfel's rockslide, an event that significantly shaped the Längenfeld landscape some 10,000 years ago. The trail features information boards or an interactive radio play, making it an educational journey through geological history.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning beauty and diverse experiences offered by Längenfeld's natural monuments. The sheer power of the waterfalls, the serene beauty of the alpine lakes, and the breathtaking panoramic views from spots like the Burgstein Suspension Bridge are highly appreciated. The accessibility of many sites, combined with opportunities for adventure like via ferratas or relaxing wellness experiences, also contribute to their appeal.
Absolutely. The Stuibenfall Viewing Platform provides spectacular views of Tyrol's largest waterfall. The Burgstein Suspension Bridge offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Längenfeld valley and surrounding mountains. Additionally, a wooden vantage platform at Lehn's Waterfall allows visitors to experience the powerful cascade up close.
The Weller Bridge over the Ötztaler Ache is considered a natural monument due to its unique position offering a prime viewpoint for the powerful Ötztaler Ache river. Especially after snowmelt, the gushing water creates an impressive natural spectacle. From the bridge, you can safely observe experienced water sports enthusiasts navigating the rapids below.


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