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Zillertal Alps

  

Zillertal Alps

The Zillertal Alps are a subgroup of the Central Alps between Birnlücke, as a connection to the Venice Group, and Brennpass as a connection with the Stubai Alps.
The Tuxer Joch then ultimately connects the Zillertal Alps with the Tux Alps.

Shares have Austria with the federal states of Tyrol, Italy with its province of South Tyrol and Salzburg with the Claiming ownership of a corner to the north-east.

The most famous part of the Zillertal Alps is in Tyrol.
This part is very heavily glaciated and consists mainly of granite gneiss.
On the South Tyrolean side, the uppermost main ridge also has a glacier, but its extent is considerable are smaller.
At 3,510 m, the Hochfeiler is the highest mountain in the Zillertal Alps and, unlike many others, can Summits can be climbed without stepping onto a glacier.
Furthermore, the area of ??the Zillertal Alps is under protection and designated as a nature park.

The Zillertal Alps are divided into different subgroups as follows:
  • Tux comb
  • Zillertal main ridge and side ridges
    It is further subdivided into: Main ridge, Hochsteller ridge, Greiner ridge, Mörchen ridge and Igent ridge,
    Floitenkamm, Ahornkamm, Riblerkamm, Magnerkamm.
  • Reichenspitz group and eastern Ziller ridges
    It is further divided into: Reichenspitzkamm, Gerloskamm, Schönachkamm, Wimmerkamm, Schwarzachkamm,
    Zillerkamm, Klockerkarstock.
  • Fundres Mountains
    It is further divided into: Kreuzspitzkamm, Plattspitzkamm, Wurmaulkamm, Grubbachkamm, Mühlwalder Kamm.

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