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1 Geography  



1.1  Boundary and neighbouring mountain groups  





1.2  Subgroups  





1.3  Lakes  





1.4  Peaks  





1.5  Passes  







2 External links  














Stubai Alps






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Coordinates: 47°05N 11°10E / 47.083°N 11.167°E / 47.083; 11.167
 

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Stubai Alps
Lisenser FernerKogel, Rotgratspitze and Lisenser Spitze in July
Highest point
PeakZuckerhütl
Elevation3,507 m (11,506 ft)
Coordinates46°57′42N 11°9′13E / 46.96167°N 11.15361°E / 46.96167; 11.15361
Geography

Location of the Stubai Alps.
The borders of the range according to
Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps

CountriesAustria and Italy
StatesTyrol and South Tyrol
Range coordinates47°05′N 11°10′E / 47.083°N 11.167°E / 47.083; 11.167
Parent rangeCentral Eastern Alps

The Stubai Alps (inGerman Stubaier Alpen) is a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps of Europe. It derives its name from the Stubaital valley to its east and is located southwest of Innsbruck, Austria. Several peaks form the border between Austria and Italy. The range is bounded by the Inn River valley to the north; the Sill River valley (Wipptal) and the Brenner Pass to the east (separating it from the Zillertal Alps); the Ötztal and Timmelsjoch to the west (separating it from the Ötztal Alps), and to the south by tributaries of the Passer River and Eisack.

Geography[edit]

Important parts of the Stubai Alps show signs of glaciation. The northern part around the Sellrain valley and the Kühtai is now only lightly glaciated and a popular ski touring destination (Zischgeles, Lampsenspitze, Pirchkogel, Sulzkogel). The High Stubai around the upper Stubai valley is still heavily glaciated and a classic high mountain touring region in the Eastern Alps. Here there is a glacier ski area on the Stubai Glacier.

Together with the Ötztal Alps to the west, with which they are linked by the saddle of Timmelsjoch, the Stubai Alps form one of the biggest mountain blocks of the Eastern Alps.

Boundary and neighbouring mountain groups[edit]

In the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE) the Stubai are no. 31. Their boundary follows the following line:

Subgroups[edit]

Gschnitzer and Pflerscher Tribulaun
Zuckerhütl
Glacier on the Wilder Freiger
Serles
Stubaier Wildspitze

The Alpine Club guide to the Stubai Alps divides the range into 15 subgroups as follows:

Lakes[edit]

Peaks[edit]

The ten highest peaks in the Stubai Alps are:

There is a total of just under 500 named and surveyed mountains in the Stubai Alps. Amongst the better known are (in order of height and excluding the top ten above):

Annotated panorama of the Stubai Alps taken from the Daunscharte col on the Stubai Glacier.

Passes[edit]

The main mountain passes of the Stubai Alps are:

Mountain pass Location Type Elevation (m/ft)
Sonklarscharte SöldentoSterzing snow 3327 10,916
Bildstockljoch Sölden to Ranalt snow 3138 10,296
Timmelsjoch (Passo del Rombo) Sölden to Meran road 2509 8232
Jaufen Pass/Passo di Monte Giovo Sterzing to Meran road 2094 6870
Brenner Pass InnsbrucktoVerona highway, railway 1370 4495

External links[edit]

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