Ybbstal Alps Explained

Ybbstal Alps
Country:Austria
Region Type:States
Region:Upper Austria, Lower Austria, Styria
Parent:Northern Limestone Alps
Highest:Hochstadl
Elevation M:1919
Range Coordinates:47.6853°N 15.0747°W
Map:Austria

The Ybbstal Alps (German: Ybbstaler Alpen) are a mountain range of the Northern Limestone Alps and part of the Eastern Alps, located in Austria.

They occupy an area along the borders of the states of Upper Austria, Lower Austria and Styria. The range includes the eastern part of the Eisenwurzen, as well as the Göstling Alps and the Kräuterin in the south.

The Göstling Alps are home to the popular skiing area at Hochkar (1,808 metres). Their highest peak is the Hochstadl, at 19190NaN0 above sea level.[1]

Another popular mountain is the Dürrenstein at 1,878 m.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ostalpen . 2022-04-14 . www.bergalbum.de.