| Hohe Veitsch | |
|---|---|
View of the Hohe Veitsch from Pretul | |
| Highestย point | |
| Elevation | 1,981ย mย (AA) (6,499ย ft)[1] |
| Prominence | 728ย m โย Styrian Seeberg |
| Isolation | 12.7ย km โย Krautgartenkogel |
| Listing | Highest mountains of Austria |
| Coordinates | 47ยฐ38โฒ49โณN 15ยฐ24โฒ22โณE๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ47.64694ยฐN 15.40611ยฐE |
| Geography | |
Country | Austria |
State | Styria |
| Parent range | Mรผrzsteg Alps |
| Geology | |
| Plateauberg | |
The Hohe Veitsch (1,981 m) is the highest mountain in the Mรผrzsteg Alps, in the Austrian state of Styria. It is a limestone massif, rich in wildflower meadows and good views, and runs from west (main summit, 1,981ย mย (AA)) to east (plateau at about 1,500ย metres) to the Klein-Veitsch Alm, a distance of around 5.5ย km.
Ascent
editThe best known tour on the Veitsch runs from Niederalpl (1,223ย mย above sea level (AA)) up to the Sohlenalm (1,352ย mย above sea level (AA)), along the western side of the Wildkamm, then through a stone gully up to the high plateau. On the plateau, just below the summit, is the Graf Meran House owned by the Austrian Tourist Club (รTK, 1,836ย mย above sea level (AA)). Seen from the south, from (Mitterdorf / Brunnalm, in the parish of Veitsch), the Hohe Veitsch looks like a mighty limestone massif with steep south faces. The Graf Meran House is reached over the Goaร ascent (Goaร-Steign, about 2ยฝย hours) or along the Serpentine Way (Serpentinenweg) left of the so-called 'Hundsschupfen' (around an hour). The north-south long distance path no. 05 runs from Niederalpl to the summit, where it meets North Alpine Way 01 (Nordalpenweg 01) running from the east over the high plateau; then both paths continue in parallel to each other in a westerly direction via Turnauer Alm and Gรถriacher Alm to the Styrian Seeberg. The Styrian Mariazell Way also runs over the massif.
- Plateau walk
There is also a plateau walk via Seeboden to the Kleinveitschalm.
References
edit- ^ "Topographic map of Hohe Veitsch". opentopomap.org. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
External links
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Media related to Hohe Veitsch at Wikimedia Commons