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Stubaital

Coordinates: 47°10′00″N 11°19′00″E / 47.1667°N 11.3167°E / 47.1667; 11.3167
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Stubaital from Hühnerspiel, Autumn 1981.

The Stubaital is an alpine valley in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is the central valley of the Stubai Alps. The Ruetz river flows through the valley.

This 40-km long valley runs southwest from Schönberg im Stubaital, near Innsbruck. Below Fulpmes, the towns lie on terraces above the Ruetz on either side of the river. At Fulpmes the terraces merge to form the valley floor. South of Neustift, the main valley continues as the Unterberg and the tributary Oberbergtal branches to the north. The ÖBB operates from the 16-MW hydroelectric power plant located in Fulpmes.

The cinema in Fulpmes still uses the oldest film projector in Austria.[citation needed]

The municipalities in the valley include Schönberg, Mieders, Telfes, Fulpmes and Neustift. Public transportation from Innsbruck into the valley is available via the Stubaital bus route or the Stubaitalbahn.

At the end of the Stubaital valley the Stubai Glacier is used as a ski resort.

47°10′00″N 11°19′00″E / 47.1667°N 11.3167°E / 47.1667; 11.3167