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Hiking around Stams offers a diverse range of bus station hiking trails, set against an impressive Alpine backdrop in the Tyrolean Oberland. The region features varied environments, from lush forests and meadows to the Mieminger Plateau and the Inn River valley. Hikers can explore trails that traverse these landscapes, providing views of the Mieminger Chain and access to natural features like the Stamser Waterfall. The area's elevation, at 672 meters, contributes to a mix of terrain suitable for different hiking…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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02:42
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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02:42
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Locherboden is a fantastic place for hiking. Lush meadows stretch out around you, and the picturesque Inn Valley stretches below, while the peaks of the Mieminger Range rise proudly above.
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History of the Cistercian Monastery of Stams The Cistercian Monastery of Stams was founded in 1272 by Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol as a burial place for the Tyrolean princes in memory of the last Hohenstaufen dynasty, Conradin, and settled a year later. The monastery's Baroque and Rococo furnishings date from between 1650 and 1750. A monastery school has been documented since the 17th century. The monastery was dissolved in 1807 and re-established in 1816 under Emperor Francis I. In 1938, the foundation was dissolved again by the Nazi regime. A new beginning was made in 1945. Monks from the Cistercian monastery of Stična (Parakeet) in Slovenia made a significant contribution to the abbey's revival. Text / Source: MEDIA OFFICE OF THE RELIGIOUS ORDER ORDERS AUSTRIA, Vienna https://www.ordensgemeinschaften.at/portal/ordensgemeinschaften/ordenswiki/address/589.html#:~:text=The Cistercian monastery of Stams was founded in 1272 by Count Meinhard and dates back to the period between 1650 and 1750.
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The History of Stams Abbey The first documented mention of "Stambs" dates back to 1065, when a document describes a fiefdom of the noble family of Wangen in the central Inn Valley, with a settlement and a much-visited pilgrimage church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Stams Abbey was founded in 1273, when the founding convent, led by the first abbot, Heinrich von Honstetten, moved into Stams. Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol had intended to establish a monastery here some time before, which would henceforth serve as the burial place of the Counts of Gorizia-Tyrol. The popular legend surrounding the founding of the monastery is now considered historically refuted, but it clearly demonstrates the connections of the Counts of Tyrol and their class consciousness: It states that the founding of the monastery was due to the gruesome death of the last Hohenstaufen, Conradin (beheaded in Naples in 1268). Conradin's mother, Elisabeth of Wittelsbach (d. 1273, her first marriage to the Hohenstaufen King Conrad IV), is said to have asked her husband, Count Meinhard II, to establish a memorial for her unfortunate son ("Mors Conradini – Vita Stamsii"). The mother monastery, the Cistercian monastery of Kaisheim (north of Donauwörth in Bavaria), was closed at the beginning of the 19th century as part of the secularization process. Text / Source: Association of Tyrolean Rifle Companies, Brixner Straße 1 / 6th floor, A-6020 Innsbruck https://www.tiroler-schuetzen.at/tirol_lexikon/stift-stams/
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If there is enough snow and the conditions are very safe, you can also ski directly from the Narrenböden down the steep south-facing slopes.
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The suspension bridge, which crosses the Inn River, has a 107-meter span. It is one of the most beautiful bridges in Tyrol. From there, a popular hiking trail leads to the Maria Locherboden pilgrimage church and the Mieming Plateau.
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At 2,884 m, the Riezer Grießkogel is the highest peak in the Northern Sellrain Mountains in the Stubai Alps. The view, especially of the Wetterstein Mountains but also of the Karwendel, Innsbruck, etc., is excellent. In summer, the mountain can be reached by a fairly easy hike, only about 1,000 meters in altitude must be covered. However, the mountain is much more popular in winter for ski tours.
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There are over 20 bus-accessible hiking trails around Stams, offering a diverse range of experiences for all fitness levels. You can find 5 easy, 12 moderate, and 3 difficult routes to explore.
Hikes accessible from Stams bus stations traverse a rich variety of landscapes. You'll find lush forests, vibrant meadows, and stunning Alpine scenery with breathtaking views of the Mieminger Plateau and the Inn River valley. Many routes also offer panoramic vistas of the Mieminger Chain, Wetterstein Mountains, and Karwendel.
Yes, Stams offers 5 easy hiking trails that are perfect for a relaxed outing and are accessible by bus. These routes often wind through tranquil forests and meadows, providing a gentle introduction to the region's natural beauty.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers, there are 3 difficult routes accessible by bus, such as the demanding Kreuzjochkogel – Rietzer Grießkogel Summit loop from Kühtai. This route offers significant elevation gain and rewarding summit views of the Riezer Grießkogel, the highest peak in the Northern Sellrain Mountains.
The best seasons for hiking from Stams bus stations are spring, summer, and autumn. During these months, you can enjoy pleasant temperatures and good visibility, which are ideal for experiencing the stunning Alpine surroundings and diverse landscapes.
Yes, the Stamser Waterfall is a significant natural attraction in the area. You can experience it on the moderate Stams Abbey – Stamser Waterfall loop from Stams, which leads through diverse terrain to this beautiful cascade.
Several bus-accessible routes provide spectacular views of the Mieminger Chain. A popular choice is the moderate View of the Mieminger Chain – Stams Abbey loop from Stams, which offers panoramic vistas alongside a visit to a historic landmark. Another option is the Stams Abbey – View of the Mieminger Chain loop from Stams.
Yes, the region around Stams is rich in history. The historic Stams Abbey, a Cistercian monastery dating back to 1273, is a prominent landmark featured on routes like the View of the Mieminger Chain – Stams Abbey loop from Stams. You can also find trails leading to the popular and idyllic Maria Locherboden church.
Stams offers family-friendly hiking options, including the Waldlehrpfad (Forest Nature Trail), which is ideal for families and accessible by bus. This theme trail winds through the local forest, providing educational insights into local flora and fauna. Many of the easy routes are also suitable for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Stams region. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations if available. Ensure your dog is comfortable with the terrain and distance of your chosen bus-accessible route.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences around Stams, with an average score of 4.65 stars. Hikers frequently praise the diverse natural features, from the tranquil forests and meadows to the breathtaking Alpine scenery and panoramic views of the Mieminger Chain. The well-maintained trails and accessibility via public transport are also often highlighted.
Yes, some bus-accessible hikes can lead you to charming mountain huts. For instance, the Coburger Hut and Dortmunder Hütte are popular destinations in the wider region, offering refreshments and stunning views, often reachable via trails that connect with public transport routes.


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