Austria topographic maps
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Wilder Kaiser
The Kaiser Mountains are divided into the Wilder Kaiser or Wild Kaiser chain of mountains, formed predominantly of bare limestone rock, and the Zahmer Kaiser ("Tame Kaiser"), whose southern side is mainly covered by mountain pine. These two mountain ridges are linked by the 1,580-metre-high Stripsenjoch pass,…
Average elevation: 976 m
Zell am See
Austria > Salzburg > Bezirk Zell am See
Zell am See provides winter skiing on the above Schmittenhöhe mountain. The skiable area is approximately 138 km, including the pistes on the Kitzsteinhorn and Kaprun Maiskogel. The ski pass covers the whole area including transport to and from the glacier which is open most of the year, dependent on…
Average elevation: 1,118 m
Gemeinde Sölden
Austria > Tyrol > Bezirk Imst
The main village of Sölden is at an elevation of 1,368 metres (4,488 ft) above sea level, and the upper village of Hochsölden at 2,090 m (6,857 ft) has 5 four-star hotels. The highest peak is the Wildspitze, at 3,768 m (12,362 ft), the second highest mountain in Austria, after the Großglockner.
Average elevation: 2,483 m
Vienna
Vienna is located in northeastern Austria, at the easternmost extension of the Alps in the Vienna Basin. The earliest settlement, at the location of today's inner city, was south of the meandering Danube while the city now spans both sides of the river. Elevation ranges from 151 to 542 m (495 to 1,778 ft). The…
Average elevation: 227 m
Königsleiten
Austria > Salzburg > Bezirk Zell am See > Gemeinde Wald im Pinzgau > Königsleiten
Average elevation: 1,703 m
Gemeinde Volders
Austria > Tyrol > Bezirk Innsbruck-Land > Gemeinde Volders
Average elevation: 1,547 m
Gemeinde Gaschurn
Austria > Vorarlberg > Bezirk Bludenz > Gemeinde Gaschurn
Average elevation: 2,123 m