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|[[Hochfeiler]]||3,510||11,515 |
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|[[Großer Möseler]]|| |
|[[Großer Möseler]]||3,486||11,438 |
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|[[Olperer]]||3,480||11,418 |
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|[[Schrammacher]]||3,410||11,190 |
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|[[Turnerkamp]]||3,422||11,228 |
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|[[Großer Löffler]]||3,382||11,096 |
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|[[Fußstein]]||3,380||11,090 |
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|[[Schwarzenstein (Zillertal Alps|Schwarzenstein]]||3,370||11,057 |
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|[[Reichenspitze]]||3305||10,844 |
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|[[Reichenspitze]]||3,305||10,844 |
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|[[Großer Mörchner]]||3,287||10,785 |
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|[[Rauhkofel]]||3,251||10,666 |
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|[[Hoher Riffler (Zillertal Alps)|Hoher Riffler]]||3,231||10,600 |
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|[[Hintere Stangenspitze]]||3,225||10,581 |
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|[[Zillerplatenspitze]]||3,148||10,328 |
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|[[Zsigmondyspitze]]||3,085||10,122 |
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Revision as of 13:36, 25 January 2015
Zillertal Alps | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Hochfeiler |
Elevation | 3,510 m (11,520 ft) |
Geography | |
Countries | Austria and Italy |
States | Tyrol, Salzburg and South Tyrol |
Parent range | Central Eastern Alps |
The Zillertal Alps (German: Zillertaler Alpen; Italian: Alpi Aurine) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps on the border of Austria and Italy.
Name
The range is named after the Zillertal (Ziller river valley) on its north.
Geography
The range is bounded by the Tuxerjoch mountain pass to the north (separating it from the Tux Alps); the Birnlücke - Forcella del Picco pass to the east (separating it from the Hohe Tauern); the Eisack and its tributary the Rienz to the south (separating it from the Southern Limestone Alps); and the Brenner Pass to the west (separating it from the Stubai Alps).
Peaks
The main peaks of the Zillertal Alps are:
Peak | Elevation (m/ft) | |
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Hochfeiler | 3,510 | 11,515 |
Großer Möseler | 3,486 | 11,438 |
Olperer | 3,480 | 11,418 |
Schrammacher | 3,410 | 11,190 |
Turnerkamp | 3,422 | 11,228 |
Großer Löffler | 3,382 | 11,096 |
Fußstein | 3,380 | 11,090 |
Schwarzenstein | 3,370 | 11,057 |
Reichenspitze | 3,305 | 10,844 |
Großer Mörchner | 3,287 | 10,785 |
Rauhkofel | 3,251 | 10,666 |
Hoher Riffler | 3,231 | 10,600 |
Hintere Stangenspitze | 3,225 | 10,581 |
Zillerplatenspitze | 3,148 | 10,328 |
Zsigmondyspitze | 3,085 | 10,122 |
Passes
The main mountain passes of the Zillertal Alps are:
Mountain pass | Location | Type | Elevation (m/ft) | |
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Mitterbachjoch | Zemmtal to Sand in Taufers | snow | 3130 | 10,270 |
Trippachsattel | Floiten Valley to Sand in Taufers | snow | 3054 | 10,020 |
Alpeinerscharte | Zemmtal to Wipptal | foot path | 2960 | 9712 |
Keilbachjoch | Mayrhofen to Ahrntal | foot path | 2868 | 9410 |
Heiliggeistjöchl | Mayrhofen to Ahrntal | foot path | 2658 | 8721 |
Krimmlertauern | Krimml to Ahrntal | foot path | 2634 | 8642 |
Horndljöchl | Mayrhofen to Ahrntal | foot path | 2555 | 8383 |
Lappacherjoch | Lappach to Ahrntal | foot path | 2366 | 7763 |
Tuxerjoch | Tuxertal to Wipptal | foot path | 2346 | 7697 |
Pfitscherjoch | Zemmtal to Sterzing | foot path | 2248 | 7376 |
External links
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