- Kamnik Alps
Geobox|Range
name=Kamnik Alps | other_name=Savinja Alps
image_caption=Grintovec (left, background) and Skuta (right, foreground)
country=Slovenia| country1 = Austria
state= | state1=
parent=Southern Limestone Alps
area= | length= | length_orientation=
width= | width_orientation=
highest=Grintovec
highest_elevation=2558
highest_lat_d=46|highest_lat_m=21|highest_lat_s=26|highest_lat_NS=N
highest_long_d=14|highest_long_m=32|highest_long_s=08|highest_long_EW=E
map_caption=Location of Kamnik AlpsThe KamnikAlps (Slovene: "Kamniške Alpe", German: "Steiner Alpen") are amountain range , part of theSouthern Limestone Alps in northSlovenia and at the border ofAustria . The name is derived from the townKamnik . Because the main river of the chain is theSavinja , the mountains are also called the Savinja Alps (Slovene: "Savinjske Alpe", German: "Sannthaler" or "Sulzbacher Alpen"). The riverKamniška Bistrica has its spring in the Kamnik Alps. There is also a smallglacier underSkuta which is the most eastern glacier in the Southern Alps.Location
The Kamnik Alps are located at the border of Austria and Slovenia, between the rivers
Sava and Savinja. Historically, they were the border between the duchies of Carinthia, Styria andCarniola . Thetripoint was located onUršlja gora .Peaks
The most important peaks are:
*Grintovec – Unit_m|2558|0
*Jezerska Kočna – Unit_m|2540|0
*Skuta – Unit_m|2532|0
*Ojstrica (2,350 m or 7,710 feet)
*Storžič (2,132 m)
*Raduha (2,062 m or 6,765 feet)In total, 28 peaks surpass 2,000 m. The total area of the Slovene part is about 900 km². About three quarters of the surface are overgrown with forest while many of the higher peaks are bleak and rocky.
Borders and passes
To the east, the Kamnik Alps border the
Celje Highland at theDravinja River. The northwestern border to theKaravanke is theVellach Valley.The most important passes between the Carinthian and Upper Carniolian sides of the mountains are the
Jerezsko Pass (Sln. "Jezersko sedlo", Germ. "Seebergsattel") and thePavlič Pass (Sln. "Pavličevo sedlo", Germ. "Paulitschsattel"). On the Slovenian side, there is a skiing area, whereas tourism in the Vellach Valley focuses on health spas.ee also
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Mountains of Slovenia External links
* [http://www.hribi.net/GoreVGorovju.asp?lng=1&id=3 Kamnik-Savinja Alps on Hribi.net]
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