Kaiser Mountains

Kaiser Mountains
(Kaisergebirge)
The Kaiser Mountains from the south
Highest point
PeakEllmauer Halt
Elevation2,344 m (7,690 ft)
Geography
CountryAustria
StateTyrol
Range coordinates47°33′42″N 12°18′7″E / 47.56167°N 12.30194°E / 47.56167; 12.30194
Parent rangeNorthern Limestone Alps
Official nameWilder Kaiser
Designated8 April 2013
Reference no.2146[1]

The Kaiser Mountains[2][3][4][5][6] (German: Kaisergebirge, meaning Emperor Mountains) are a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps and Eastern Alps. Its main ridges – are the Zahmer Kaiser and south of it the Wilder Kaiser. The mountains are situated in the Austrian province of Tyrol between the town of Kufstein and the town of St. Johann in Tirol.[7] The Kaiser Mountains offer some of the loveliest scenery in all the Northern Limestone Alps.[8]

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  2. ^ Bourne, Grant and Körner-Bourne, Sabine (2007). Walking in the Bavarian Alps, 2nd ed., Cicerone, Milnthorpe, p. 275. ISBN 978-1-85284-497-4.
  3. ^ Henshall, Mark (ed.) (2011). Frommer's Austria, 14th ed., John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.
  4. ^ von Zittel, Karl Alfred (1962). History of geology and palaeontology J. Cramer.
  5. ^ Lycett, Andrew (2012). Ian Fleming, Phoenix. ISBN 978-1-7802-2553-1.
  6. ^ Baring-Gould, Sabine (1911). The land of Teck and its neighborhood, John Lane.
  7. ^ The Kaiser Mountains at SummitPost.org
  8. ^ Reynolds, Kev (2005). Walking in the Alps, 2nd ed., Cicerone, Singapore, p. 430, ISBN 1-85284-261-X.

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