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The “Cliffhanger” reboot, which stars Lily James and Pierce Brosnan, also secured funding from Cine Tirol Film Commission when it shot in November in the Lienz Dolomites mountain range that ...
The Lienz Dolomites are an alpine mountain range located in the Austrian states of East Tyrol and Carinthia. It lies at the western side of the wider Gailtal Alps and contains its highest peaks. The range lies between the Drau Valley in the north and the Gail Valley to the south.
The local mountain for the village of Leisach in the Lienz District, Spitzkofel is the most rugged peak of the Lienz Dolomites. It was probably first claimed in 1798 and is still a popular hiking peak, with excellent views from its summit towards the main town of Lienz , across the Lienz Dolomites, Austria's highest peak Großglockner ...
Hochstadel (2,681 m) is a mountain of the Lienz Dolomites in Carinthia, Austria. A solitary peak on the eastern edge of the range, it's towering 1,300 m high north face represents one of the toughest climbs in the Eastern Alps. The normal route is from the east-west Drei Törl Weg (Three Passes Trail) which passes at the southern foot of the ...
The Silent Mountain is a 2014 Austrian war film written by Clemens Aufderklamm and produced and directed by Ernst Gossner set in the Alpine Front of World War I. The Silent Mountain is a love story set in the Dolomites at the outbreak of hostilities between Italy and Austria-Hungary in 1915.
The narrow valley borders the Lienz Dolomites range of the Gailtal Alps to the north and the Carnic Alps up to 2,780 m (9,120 ft) high Mt. Hohe Warte (Italian: Coglians) to the south, forming the border with Italy. Most settlements and paths are on the northern slopes over 300 m (980 ft) above the Gail River gorge.
Schlossberg is a World Cup technical ski course in Austria on Lienz Dolomites above Lienz, Tyrol, the race course debuted in 1969.It is part of Hochstein Ski Resort. It is being exchanged with the course in Semmering, Austria on every two years since 1997.
The municipality, at a height of about 1,100 m (3,600 ft), is the main settlement in the East Tyrolean Hochpustertal, the eastern part of the Puster Valley, stretching from Lienz up to the border with South Tyrol, Italy, in the west.