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Spitzkofel
Spitzkofel (2,717 m) is a mountain of the Lienz Dolomites in East Tyrol, Austria.
Lamsenspitze
Lamsenspitze (elevation ) is a summit of the Karwendel range in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Raucheck
At , the Raucheck is the highest peak in the Tennen Mountains in the Northern Limestone Alps. To the south rock faces up to 1,000 metres drop into the valley of the Salzach, whilst its northern side descends relatively gently over a broad plateau into the barren Pitschenberg valley where the Leopold Happisch Haus is located.
Persailhorn
Persailhorn (elevation ) is a summit in the Steinernes Meer of the Berchtesgaden Alps in the Austrian state of Salzburg.
Schlicker Seespitze
mountain in Austria
Hochwand
Hochwand (2,719 m) is a mountain in the Mieming Range of Tyrol, Austria.
Regalmspitze
__NOTOC__ The Regalmspitze (or Regalpspitze) is a high, lesser known mountain in the Kaisergebirge in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria. The name Regalmwand (or Regalpwand), refers to the high subpeak to the west of the Regalmspitze.
Vordere Kesselschneid
mountain in the Zahmer Kaiser in Tyrol
Goinger Halt
mountain in the Kaisergebirge range in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria
Maukspitze
The Maukspitze is a mountain peak in the Kaisergebirge range of the Northern Limestone Alps. It is 2,231 meters above the Adriatic, making it the ninth tallest peak in the Kaisergebirge.
Reither Spitze
mountain in the Karwendel in Tyrol
Kreuzkarspitze
thumb|North view from the Hochvogel (2,592 m) The Kreuzkarspitze is a 2,587-metre-high Austrian mountain in the Hornbach chain of the Allgäu Alps.
Rietzer Grießkogel
mountain in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol
Großer Beil
mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Tyrol
Schaufelspitze
mountain in the Karwendel in Tyrol
Mosermandl
thumb|280 px|viewed from the Riedingtal Nature Reserve Mosermandl (2,680 m) is a mountain of the Radstadt Tauern in Salzburg, Austria.
Pflunspitzen
The Pflunspitzen are the highest points in the western Verwall Group in the Austrian Alps, reaching a maximum height of . They lie west of the neighbouring Kaltenberg; the nearest village is Klösterle by Arlberg north of the peaks.
Hinterer Tajakopf
mountain
Taubenkogel
The Taubenkogel is a high peak in the Dachstein Mountains of Upper Austria, northeast of the Hallstätter Glacier. It can be reached from the summit station of the Dachstein Cable Car on the Gjaidalm or from the Simony Hut.
Brandhorn
mountain in Berchtesgaden Alps in Salzburg
Hintere Brandjochspitze
mountain in the Karwendel in Tyrol
Hohes Brett
mountain in the Berchtesgadener Alps at the border Salzburg / Bavaria
Tauernkogel
mountain in the Venediger Group at the border Salzburg / East Tyrol
Wankspitze
Wankspitze is a summit of the Mieming Range in the Austrian state of Tyrol with an elevation above sea level. It separates the Griessspitzen to the north from the Mieming Plateau to the south.
Krottenspitze
The Krottenspitze (2,551m) is a mountain in the Allgäu Alps. It is one of the few rocky summits of the main ridge that is visible from Oberstdorf.
Panüelerkopf
The Panüeler Kopf (also called Panüler Kopf, Panüeler Kopf, short Panüeler or Panüler) is a mountain in the Austrian state Vorarlberg. The Panüeler Kopf is part of the Schesaplana group and with an elevation of the second highest mountain in the Rätikon mountain range. The 950 m high west face is the highest rock face in the Rätikon.
Rosenjoch
The Rosenjoch is a mountain, , and the highest point of the Voldertal and Arztal in the western Tux Alps. The top which bears a summit cross lies on the Inn Valley Mountain Trail (Inntaler Höhenweg) between the Glungezer Hut and Lizumer Hut in the Wattentaler Lizum and is thus frequently climbed in summer. The Rosenjoch may also be reached from the Voldertal Hut.
Kellenspitze
The Kellenspitze, often also called the Kellespitze or Köllenspitze, at is the highest peak in the Tannheim Mountains. It lies in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Originally the mountain was known locally as the Metzenarsch, but when in 1854 Marie Frederica of Prussia visited the hunting lodge on the Tegelberg and was having the surrounding peaks pointed out, they called it after In der Kelle, the name of a strip of land at the foot of the mountain, because its original name referred to a Matz, in other words a prostitute, and seemed inappropriate.
Geißstein
thumb|The south arête looking towards the summit cross
Kleiner Rettenstein
mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Tyrol
Roggalspitze
The Roggalspitze is a peak, , in the Lechquellen Mountains, in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It is considered one of the most attractive climbing peaks in the range. The name of the mountain is derived from the Romansh word rocca, which means "rock" or "crag".
Kirchdachspitze
The Kirchdach, also Kirchdachspitze, is a mountain, , in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol, Austria.
Hochstadel
Hochstadel (2,681 m) is a mountain of the Lienz Dolomites in Carinthia, Austria.
Schoberköpfe
The Schoberköpfe are several ridge-shaped peaks, arranged along the eastern edge of the Hochkönig plateau in the Berchtesgaden Alps, and which lie in a semi-circular arc that opens towards the east facing the Salzach valley:
Zwölferkogel
mountain in the Stubai Alps in Tyrol
Kahlersberg
The Kahlersberg is a mountain in the Northern Limestone Alps (Hagen Mountains) in the Berchtesgaden Alps on the border between Germany (Bavaria) and Austria (Salzburg).
Sonnenjoch
The Sonnenjoch is a mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Tyrol, Austria. The summit has a height of
Gamshag
The Gamshag is a mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol whose summit reaches a height of .
Wildalmkirchl
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Tuxeck
The Tuxeck (or Tuxegg) is a high mountain in the Kaisergebirge range in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It lies south of the Treffauer and is also called the Ellmauer Hochkaiser.
Tilisuna-Schwarzhorn
Tilisuna-Schwarzhorn (also called Schwarzhara) is a mountain in the Sulzfluh sub-range of the Rätikon mountain range in the Austrian state Vorarlberg. It has elevation , with a long ridge from north to south and wide scarps east and west. Besides the main summit, there is a second summit called Kleines Schwarzhorn. Both summits are separated by the col Fürkele. The alpine club hut Tilisunahütte (2208 m) is located near the Tilisuna-Schwarzhorn.
Vorderer Tajakopf
mountain
Eiskogel
mountain in the Tennengebirge in Salzburg
Hintere Bachofenspitze
mountain
Geier
mountain
Hochmaderer
The Hochmaderer is a prominent mountain, 2,823 metres high, in the Silvretta in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, at the end of the Montafon valley. The multi-peaked block of primitive rock drops in mighty precipices to the south and east.
Mitterhorn
Mitterhorn (elevation ) is a summit in the Steinernes Meer of the Berchtesgaden Alps in the Austrian state of Salzburg.
Lamkopf
The Lamkopf (also Lammkopf) is a mountain, , in the Hochkönig massif within the Berchtesgaden Alps. It lies in the Zell am See in the Austrian state of Salzburg.
Große Arnspitze
mountain in the Wettersteingebirge at the border Tyrol / Bavaria
Rote Spitze
mountain in the Villgratner Berge in East Tyrol
Schattberg
mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Salzburg
Eisenerzer Reichenstein
mountain in the Ennstal Alps in Styria
Schafsiedel
The Schafsiedel is a high mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Austria. It is one of the highest peaks on the main crest of the Kitzbühel Alps. It also the summit most frequently climbed from the New Bamberg Hut, not least because of the 3 mountain lakes that are passed en route: the photogenic lower lake, the green middle lake and the rock-rimmed upper lake.
Hinterreintalschrofen
The Hinterreintalschrofen is a 2,669 m high peak on the main, east–west oriented crest (the Teufelsgrat or "Devil's Ridge") of the Wetterstein Mountains in the Eastern Alps. It is a massive and dominant mountain with a high rock face that plunges into the Reintal valley to the north and stamps the appearance of the Wetterstein when seen from the north. In spite of that, the mountain is rarely climbed. Its neighbouring peaks are the Hochwanner (2,746 m) to the west and the Hundstallköpfe (2,533 m) to the east. The Teufelsgrat runs along the national border between the Austrian st
Fallenbacherspitze
The Fallenbacherspitze (also: Fallenbacher Spitze, Fallenbacher-Spitze) in the Austrian state of Tyrol is a 2,723-metre-high rock summit in the Lechtal Alps. Due to its remoteness and lack of signed routes, the mountain is not climbed very often.
Leilachspitze
The Leilachspitze in the Allgäu Alps is a mountain, , and the highest peak in the Vilsalpsee Mountains. It lies within the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Mahnkopf
Mahnkopf (elevation ) is a summit in the Falken Group, a subgroup of the Karwendel range in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
Hohe Warte
mountain in the Karwendel in Tyrol, Austria
Hocheisspitze
The Hocheisspitze is a 2,523 m high mountain in the Berchtesgaden Alps, over which the border between Germany and Austria runs. It is also the highest mountain in the eponymous Hocheis Group that belongs to the Hochkalter Massif.
Central Schafalpenkopf
mountain of the Allgäu Alps at the border of Bavaria, Germany, and Vorarlberg, Austria