- The
Lechtal is an
alpine valley in Austria, the
greater part of
which belongs to the
state of
Tyrol and the
smaller part to Vorarlberg. The Lech river...
- The
Lechtal Alps (German:
Lechtaler Alpen) are a mountain-range in
western Austria, and part of the
greater Northern Limestone Alps range.
Named for the...
-
Limestone Alps are the P****ierspitze (3,036
metres (9,961 ft)) in the
Lechtal Alps, and the
Hoher Dachstein (2,996
metres (9,829 ft)).
Other notable...
- the Vinschgau. The Ötztal Alps are
surrounded by the
following ranges:
Lechtal Alps
Mieming Range Stubai Alps
Sarntal Alps
Ortler Alps
Sesvenna Alps Samnaun...
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Valluga is a 2,811 m (AA) high
mountain in the
Lechtal Alps. The
border between the
Austrian states Tyrol and
Vorarlberg runs over the summit. It is about...
- the
Lechtal Alps in the northeast. The Valluga,
which stands as the
highest mountain of the Arlberg, and the Trittkopf,
southwest of the
Lechtal Alps...
- in
Gothic Revival style, and at her
country estate in
Elbigenalp in the
Lechtal Alps. She enjo****
hiking the mountains,
which she had
often done with her...
- S****ogel is a
mountain in the
Lechtal Alps. 47°12′16″N 10°28′33″E / 47.20444°N 10.47583°E / 47.20444; 10.47583 v t e...
- of Füssen in Ostallgäu. Its
maximum depth is 10 m. It was
formed by the
Lechtal glacier and is one of the
remains of a
larger Fuessener See. The Hopfensee-Ach...
-
eastern part
around St.
Johann and Kitzbühel to the Salzachkreis; the
Lechtal in the north-west to the Illerkreis [de].
Tyrol remained divided between...