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  1. The Grossglockner ( German: Großglockner [ˈɡʁoːsˌɡlɔknɐ] ⓘ ), or just Glockner, is, at 3,798 metres above the Adriatic (12,461 ft), the highest mountain in Austria and the highest mountain in the Alps east of the Brenner Pass. It is part of the larger Glockner Group of the Hohe Tauern range, situated along the main ridge of the ...

    • 3,798 m (12,461 ft)
    • Hohe Tauern
    • 28 July 1800, by Sepp and Martin Klotz (?), Martin Reicher and two others
  2. The Grossglockner – Austria’s landmark. The “black mountain” rises 3,798 m above a sea of three hundred 3,000 m peaks surrounding it. The view from its summit falls on the high alpine scenery all around, which was shaped millions of years ago by elemental forces and hasn’t stopped since. Legend has it that a pitch-black crystal that ...

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  3. The Grossglockner (3798 m), the highest peak in Austria, is just two hours drive from Cortina on the border between Carinthia and the Tyrol. The view is magnificent and, climbing the normal route, it is the last section that is the most thrilling, the brief but exposed linking ridge between the Gross- and Kleinglockners and the section near the Palavicini gully which drops vertically from the ...

  4. The construction of the Salmhütte at an altitude of 2,644 m as a base was an important step for the gradual ascent. After the first expedition had failed due to heavy snowfall, the second attempt proved successful. Five mountaineers reached the summit of the Grossglockner via the Adlersruhe on 28 July 1800 and planted a summit cross.

  5. Aug 20, 2018 · The Grossglockner High Alpine Road, the highest surfaced mountain pass road in the country, is named after the monumental mountain and contributes to its access and fame. Another expedition to the top. Photo: Andreas Gassner. The top of Grossglockner includes views of Piz Bernina and the Adriatic Sea.

  6. The Grossglockner (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʀoːsˌɡlɔknɐ]; German: Großglockner or just Glockner is, at 3,798 metres above the Adriatic (12,461 ft), the highest mountain in Austria and the highest mountain in the Alps east of the Brenner Pass. It is part of the larger Glockner Group of the Hohe Tauern range, situated along the main ...

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