!!!Loferer und Leoganger Steinberge
Lofer and Leogang Mountains (Loferer and Leoganger Steinberge), 2
isolated massifs of the Salzburg Limestone Alps, at the border of
Salzburg and Tirol, west of the river Saalach, separated from each
other by Roemersattel pass (alt. 1,202 m). The highest elevation
in the Lofer mountains is the Grosses Ochsenhorn (alt. 2,511 m),
in the Leogang mountains the Birnhorn (alt. 2,634 m). The Leogang
mountains are separated from the Kitzbuehel Alps by the Leogangtal
valley and from Steinernes Meer Mountains by narrows of the
Saalachtal valley. Schmidt-Zabierow mountain refuge (alt.
1,963 m) in the Lofer mountains; Passauer mountain refuge (alt.
2,057 m) in the Leogang mountains. Lamprechtsofen cave (Leogang
mountains), 14,657 m long and 1,005 m deep. Vorderkaserklamm
(narrow gorge north-east of Roemersattel) and Teufelsklamm (narrow
gorge in Lofer mountains). Hochfilzen army training area in the west
of the Leogang mountains.
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