Hundstein (Salzburg Slate Alps)

Hundstein
Hundstein
Highest point
Elevation 2,117 m (6,946 ft)
Prominence 827 m (2,713 ft)[1]
Isolation 10.6 kilometres (6.6 mi)
Coordinates 47°20′17″N 12°54′40″E / 47.33806°N 12.91111°E / 47.33806; 12.91111Coordinates: 47°20′17″N 12°54′40″E / 47.33806°N 12.91111°E / 47.33806; 12.91111
Geography
Hundstein
Location in the Alps
Location Salzburg, Austria
Parent range Salzburg Slate Alps

The Hundstein, also High Hundstein, is a 2,117m mountain in Zell am See, in the Pinzgau region of Austria. It is the highest peak of the Salzburg Slate Alps and belongs to the subgroup of the Dienten Mountains.

The mountain is located east of Lake Zell and opposite the end of the Fusch Valley and the Großglockner High Alpine Road in the Salzach Valley.

As a group, the Hundstein, along with its neighbouring peaks Hochkasern (2,017m), Schwalbenwand (2,011m) and Gschwandtnerberg (1,612m), occupy the entire eastern half of the Dienten mountains. The main Summit itself forms the municipal boundary of Maria Alm, Zell am See, Bruck and Taxenbach.

Both the mountain, with its summit panorama of the surrounding mountains, as well as the Hundsteinsee lake (1,891 m) are very popular destinations for hiking and mountain biking in the summer. In winter, the mountain is a skiing area.

References

  1. "Hundstein, Austria". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 8 February 2015.


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