Traunstein (mountain)
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Traunstein | |
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File:Traunstein traunkirchen.jpg
Traunstein from Traunkirchen
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Location | Upper Austria, Austria |
Parent range | Upper Austrian Prealps |
Traunstein is the highest mountain on the east bank of Traunsee in the district of Gmunden, Austria. As measured by the height above sea level of its summit it is 1691 metres (5548 ft) high. Because of its almost vertical walls ending directly in the lake and secluded, advanced position Traunstein looks like a boulder in the landscape. Its distinctive silhouette is visible from a great distance therefore it is often called a guardian of the Salzkammergut.
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Traunstein Naturfreundehütte.JPG
Traunsteinhütte (Naturfreundehütte)
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Gmundnerhaus.JPG
Gmundnerhütte
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