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  2. Zillertal Alps - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. Speikboden (South Tyrol) - Wikipedia

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    Speikboden is a massif in the Central Eastern Alps located between the three valleys Weißenbach, Mühlwald and Ahrntal. Running in a south-easterly direction, it forms the eastern part of an outlier of the western Zillertal Alps. Its highest point, likewise named Speikboden, is 2,517 m.

  4. Tuxer Joch - Wikipedia

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    The Tuxer Joch is a mountain pass in the Zillertal Alps at a height of 2,338 m (AA) that links the lower Zillertal valley with the Brenner route just north of the Brenner Pass. To the northeast just below the summit lies the Tuxer Joch-Haus.

  5. Pinzgau Ridgeway - Wikipedia

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    The Pinzgau Ridgeway is a relatively easy and well-signed hiking trail without any major technical difficulties; only some of the variations over the summits are more challenging. There are no major differences in height to be conquered; in all the route climbs some 500 metres if the cable car to the Schmittenhöhe is taken at the beginning.

  6. List of highest mountains of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Zillertal Alps Main ridge 1.1 Schwarzenstein: 168 Flojtenjoch: 1876 ...

  7. Gigalitz - Wikipedia

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    The Gigalitz is a mountain, 3,001 m (AA), on the Floitenkamm ridge of the Zillertal Alps between the bottoms of Floitengrund and Stillupgrund.

  8. 7 of the best ski resorts in Austria - AOL

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    With one of the longest ski seasons in the whole of the Alps, high-altitude Kitzbühel offers a total of 57 ski lifts and cable cars and 233km of pistes to tackle. Each year, the Hahnenkamm World ...

  9. Rauhkofel - Wikipedia

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    The Rauhkofel or Rauchkofel (3,251 m (AA), Italian: Monte Fumo) is a summit on the main crest of the Zillertal Alps, which forms the border between the Austrian state of Tyrol and the Italian province of South Tyrol. The name of the mountain ("rugged peak") comes from the rugged appearance of the granite blocks that form the summit . [1]