Wild Water Trail: Stage 2
Wild Water Trail: Stage 2
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13.5km
830m
Hiking
Hike from Grawa Alm to Lake Grünau, a difficult 8.4-mile trail with 2710 feet of gain, featuring waterfalls and alpine lakes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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478 m
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2.47 km
Highlight • River
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4.75 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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6.71 km
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10.3 km
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13.5 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
10.3 km
3.23 km
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Surfaces
5.03 km
4.20 km
2.29 km
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You can typically find parking directly at the Grawa Alm, which serves as the trailhead for this route. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up. Alternatively, public transport options are available to reach the Grawa Alm.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on this trail. However, as parts of the route are within the Stubai Alps Protected Area, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect local wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Be prepared for varied terrain, including some steep and rocky sections.
The best time to hike this trail is typically from late June to early October. During this period, the snow has usually melted, and the weather conditions are most favorable. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before you go, as alpine weather can change rapidly.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail. While the route passes through the Stubai Alps Protected Area, access to the trails themselves is free. However, you might incur costs for parking or public transport.
This hike is rated as difficult according to komoot's classification, aligning with a 'medium' or 'moderate' difficulty rating by local standards. It requires good stamina and surefootedness. Expect ascending paths that can be steep and potentially muddy, with sections featuring wooden steps, ladders, and large stone steps, especially on the climb towards the Sulzenau Hut.
The trail offers spectacular scenery. You'll experience the impressive Grawa Waterfall, one of the widest in the Eastern Alps. Further along, you'll pass through the picturesque Sulzenaubach High Valley, encounter the stunning Sulzenau Waterfall, and reach the Sulzenau Hut with its panoramic views. The destination, Grünausee, is a magnificent cirque lake known for its clear, vibrant waters.
Yes, this route is a significant segment of the renowned WildeWasserWeg Etappe 2. It also overlaps with sections of the Wanderweg 136 - Stubai and the famous Stubaier Höhenweg, offering connections to other extensive hiking networks in the Stubai Valley.
Given the trail's difficulty and alpine environment, pack sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support, waterproof and windproof layers, sufficient water and snacks, sun protection, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can be very helpful on the steep and uneven sections. Don't forget your camera for the stunning views!
Yes, the Sulzenau Hut (Sulzenauhütte) is a key refreshment stop along the route. It's located at 2,191 meters and offers food, drinks, and stunning panoramic views, making it an ideal place to rest and refuel before continuing to Lake Grünau or on your return journey.
While the clear waters of Grünausee might be tempting, it's important to remember that it's a high-alpine lake within a protected area. Swimming is generally discouraged due to the extremely cold water temperatures and to preserve the delicate ecosystem. Enjoy the lake's beauty from its shores instead.
The full hike from Grawa Alm to Lake Grünau is considered difficult and is generally not recommended for young children or families seeking an easy outing. The terrain is demanding, with steep and potentially slippery sections. However, the initial, easier forest path from Grawa Alm to the Grawa Waterfall is accessible and can be a great family-friendly option for a shorter excursion.
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In the high valley there is a great view of another waterfall, the Sulzenau Hütte is enthroned above and glaciers can be seen behind …
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