Mountains
The amazing world of mountains is one of the highlight of holidays in Tyrol.
Mountain ranges like the Kitzbühel and Lechtal Alps in North Tyrol (pic: panoramic view to the Kaiser mountain chain) or the Hohe Tauern in East Tyrol invite you to unique alpine experiences.
The mighty mountains of 3,000 metres and the snow and ice-covered peaks are not only an impressive scanery, but also provide breathtaking views down into the valley.
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The Allgäu Alps belong to the Northern Limestone Alps and stretch from Germany to Tyrol and Vorarlberg. more
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The Brandenberger Alps, also called Rofan mountains, are a subgroup of the Northern Limestone Alps in the Eastern Alps. more
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The Kitzbühel Alps extend in the Austrian provinces Tyrol and Salzburg. more
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The Lechtal Alps are characterised by a distinctive main ridge. more
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The Oetztal Alps are part of the largest mountain chains in the Eastern Alps. more
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The Stubai Alps extend in the south west of Innsbruck between the Wipptal and Oetztal valleys. more
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The Tux Alps, mountains that exclusively stretch in Tyrol, are often also called Tux pre-Alps. more
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The Waidring Alps comprise several single limestone alpenstocks in the states of Tyrol and Salzburg. more
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The Zillertal Alps extend in the provinces of Tyrol and Salzburg up to South Tyrol/Italy. more
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The Drauzug mountain chain is a Limestone alpine ridge comprising mountain ranges such as the Lienz Dolomites and… more
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The highest summit of the Hohe Tauern is the Grossglockner mountain (3,798 m). more
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The Wilder Kaiser and Zahmer Kaiser mountain chains dominate the Alps at the border between Germany and Austria. more
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The Karwendel mountain chain offers numerous possibilities for those who love nature. more
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The Leoganger Steinberge mountains are a typical karst mountain chain and are therefore characterised by a series… more
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The Loferer Steinberge mountains are located in Austria, strictly speaking in North Tyrol and Salzburg. more
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The Mieminger mountain chain is overshadowed by the much more popular Wetterstein mountain chain. more
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The Samnaun mountain range stretches in North Tyrol and in the Swiss canton Grisons. more
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About two thirds of the Sesvenna mountain chain are located in Swiss state territory, while one third belongs to… more
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The Silvretta mountain chain includes a number of mountains of three thousand metres as well as several glaciers. more
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The Verwall Alps are a mountain range that stretches to the Paznauntal valley and the Stanzer valley. more
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The Zugspitze, which is the highest peak of Germany, is the most famous mountain of the Wetterstein mountain chain. more