- Hohe Tauern
Geobox|Range
name=Hohe Tauern
image_caption=Panorama of the Venediger group from the "Alte Prager Hütte", a mountain hut
country=Austria | country1 = Italy
state=Salzburg | state1=Carinthia
state2=Tyrol | state3=Bolzano-Bozen
parent=Central Eastern Alps
highest=Großglockner
highest_elevation=3798
highest_lat_d=47|highest_lat_m=04|highest_lat_s=30|highest_lat_NS=N
highest_long_d=12|highest_long_m=41|highest_long_s=40|highest_long_EW=E
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map_caption=The Hohe Tauern, the highest range of theAlps east of theBrenner Pass , includes the highest mountains inAustria . The range is part of theCentral Eastern Alps . It is in the Austrian states of Salzburg, Carinthia, and Tyrol - with a small part in the Italianprovince of Bolzano-Bozen .The range is bounded by the
Salzach valley to the north (separating it from theKitzbühel Alps ); the Mur valley and theMurtörl Pass to the east (separating it from theNiedere Tauern ); theDrave valley to the south (separating it from theSouthern Limestone Alps ); and theBirnlücke pass to the west (separating it from theZillertal Alps ).Its most important parts are (from West to East):
*Venediger Group (about 20 peaks from 3000 to 3666 m)
*Granatspitz Group
*Glockner Group (Großglockner 3798 m)
*Goldberg Group with the HoherSonnblick (3106 m)
*Ankogel Group (Ankogel (3246 m) andHochalmspitze (3360 m))
* the eastern end of the Hohe Tauern is formed by theHafner Group , which includes the easternmost peaks above 3000metre s in the Alps.The parts of the Hohe Tauern south of the main crest of the Alps are:
*Lasörling Groups (Lasörling , 3098 m)
*Rieserferner Group (Hochgall , 3436 m)
*Schober Group (Hochschober , 3240 m)
*Kreuzeck Group (Polinik , 2784 m)Adjacent mountain ranges include:
*Reißeck andKreuzeck Group (south-east)
*Zillertal Alps (to the west, in Tyrol and Bolzano-Bozen).
*Niedere Tauern -Radstädter Tauern (in the east)The name "Hohe Tauern" originally meant "high passes", but came to be applied to the mountains themselves during the peak of
mining operations during theMiddle Ages .In the centre of the region, there is the "Nationalpark Hohe Tauern", to which the Austrian Alpine Club and the three states have contributed territory. At about 1800 km², it is the largest of Austria's six
national park s and is divided into a core zone (complete prohibition of construction) and a fringe zone used forforestry andmountain pasture .Tourism only increased marginally since the creation of the national park, but has become less harmful to the environment. A particular emphasis is put on environmental protection and the maintenance of traditional ways of life in the Alps.Peaks
The main peaks of the Hohe Tauern are:
Passes and tunnels
The Hohe Tauern are crossed by several tunnels:
*
Felbertauern tunnel ("B108" highway),Mittersill toLienz
*Tauern tunnel (railroad),Bad Gastein toMallnitz
*Tauern Road Tunnel ("A10"Tauern Autobahn /European route E55 ),Eben im Pongau toSankt Michael im Lungau
*Katschberg tunnel ("A10"Tauern Autobahn /European route E55 ),Sankt Michael im Lungau toSpittal an der Drau The main
mountain pass es of the Hohe Tauern are:Notes
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