Schladming Tauern
The Schladming Tauern [ 1] [ 2] (German : Schladminger Tauern ) are a subrange of the Austrian Central Alps within the Eastern Alps . Together with the Radstadt Tauern , the Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern and the Seckau Tauern the Schladming Tauern form the major range known as the Low Tauern . The mountains are located in Austria in the federal states of Salzburg and Styria .
Its highest peak, at 2,862 m is the Hochgolling .
Location
The Schladming Tauern are located in the middle of the Low Tauern between the Sölk Pass in the east and the top of the Tauern Pass in the west. The name comes from the town of Schladming in the Enns valley.
Neighbouring ranges
The Schladming Tauern border on the following other mountain ranges of the Alps:
Subdivision
The Hochgolling from the Landawirsee Hut
Hochwildstelle from southwest
The Klafferkessel
The Schladming Tauern are divided into six subgroups which are (from west to east), the:
Seekarspitze Group between the Radstadt Tauern (1,738 m (AA) ) and the Oberhütten Saddle (1,866 m (AA) ):
Großes Gurpitscheck (2,526 m (AA) )
Gamskarlspitze (2,411 m (AA) )
Seekarspitze (2,350 m (AA) )
Kalkspitze Group between the Oberhütten Saddle (1,866 m (AA) ) and the Lignitzhöhe (2,205 m (AA) ) :
Hochgolling Group between Lignitzhöhe (2,205 m (AA) ) and Waldhorntörl (2,283 m (AA) ):
Hochwildstellen Group between the Waldhorntörl (2,283 m (AA) ) and the Lanschitzscharte (2,345 m (AA) ) :
Preber Group between the Lanschitzscharte (2,345 m (AA) ) and the Hubenbauertörl (2,051 m (AA) ) :
Knallstein Group between the Hubenbauertörl (2,051 m (AA) ) and the Sölk Pass (1,788 m (AA) ):
References
Literature
Peter Holl: Alpenvereinsführer Niedere Tauern , Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich, 1983. ISBN 3-7633-1231-5
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