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词条 Lofer Mountains
释义

  1. Geologie

  2. Klima

  3. Erschließungsgeschichte

  4. Summits in the Lofer Mountains

  5. Valley settlements

  6. Neighbouring mountain ranges

  7. Tourism

      Hütten des Alpenvereins    Bergwanderungen und Tourenmöglichkeiten  

  8. Photos

  9. References

  10. External links

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The Lofer Mountains[1][2][3][4] or Loferer Mountains[5][6] ({{lang-de|Loferer Steinberge}}, lit. "Lofer Rock Mountains") are a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps in the Eastern Alps of central Europe. They are located in Austria in the federal states of Tyrol and Salzburg. The Lofers are separated from the Leogang Mountains to the southeast by a 1,202 m high saddle known as the Römersattel.

Summits in the Lofer Mountains

  • Ulrichshorn {{Höhe|2032|AT}}
  • Großes Ochsenhorn {{Höhe|2511|AT}}
  • Mitterhorn (Großes Hinterhorn) {{Höhe|2506|AT}}
  • Großes Reifhorn {{Höhe|2480|AT}}
  • Breithorn {{Höhe|2413|AT}}
  • Großes Rothorn {{Höhe|2409|AT}}
  • Rothörnl {{Höhe|2394|AT}}
  • Geislhörner {{Höhe|2291|AT}}
  • Seehorn {{Höhe|2155|AT}}
  • Zwölferhörnl {{Höhe|2104|AT}}

Valley settlements

  • Waidring
  • Sankt Ulrich am Pillersee
  • Hochfilzen
  • Lofer
  • Sankt Martin bei Lofer
  • Weißbach bei Lofer

Neighbouring mountain ranges

The Lofer Mountains border on the following other mountain ranges in the Alps:

  • Chiemgau Alps (to the north)
  • Berchtesgaden Alps (to the east)
  • Leoganger Steinberge (to the southeast)
  • Kitzbühel Alps (to the southwest)
  • Kaisergebirge (to the west)

Photos

References

1. ^Lofer Mountains at www.summitpost.org. Accessed on 10 Feb 2013.
2. ^Sander, Bruno (1951). Contributions to the study of depositional fabrics: rhythmically deposited triassic limestones and dolomites, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, University of California, pp. 22 and 113.
3. ^Various, The Monthly packet of evening readings, Vol. X, Mozley, London, 1870, p. 411
4. ^Lichtenberger, Elisabeth (2000). Austria: society and regions, Austrian Academy of Sciences, p. 173. {{ISBN|978-3-7001-2775-8}}.
5. ^Arnold, Rosemarie (2009). Austria, Baedeker, p. 425. {{ISBN|978-3-8297-6613-5}}
6. ^Heuss, Theodor (1955). Preludes to life: early memoirs, University of Michigan, p. 143.

External links

{{commons category|Loferer Steinberge|Lofer Mountains}}
  • Homepage of the Schmidt Zabierow Hut
  • Description at SummitPost - (English)
{{Northern Limestone Alps}}

5 : Loferer and Leoganger Steinberge|Mountain ranges of the Alps|Northern Limestone Alps|Mountain ranges of Salzburg (state)|Mountain ranges of Tyrol (state)

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