Chiemgau Alps

Chiemgau Alps

Geigelstein (1813 m) seen from the southern peak Breitenstein
Highest point
Peak Sonntagshorn
Elevation 1,961 m (6,434 ft)
Geography
Country Germany, Austria
States Bavaria, Salzburg and Tirol
Parent range Northern Limestone Alps
Geology
Orogeny Alpine orogeny
Age of rock Mesozoic and Cenozoic
Type of rock sedimentary rocks

The Chiemgau Alps (German: Chiemgauer Alpen) are a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps and therefore belong to the Eastern Alps. Their major part is situated in Bavaria, Germany and only a small section crosses the Austrian border into the states of Salzburg and Tirol. They reach their highest elevation (1961 m) in the Sonntagshorn, a peak straddling the German-Austrian border.

Geography

The Chiemgau Alps stretch from the Inn River in the West to the Salzach River in the East and cover a distance of 60 km in strike direction; their maximum width in North-South direction amounts to about 25–30 km. They are surrounded by the following mountain ranges:

Their northern edge often drops off quite drastically to the foothills.

Major peaks

Peaks for rock climbing:

Coordinates: 47°43′N 12°33′E / 47.717°N 12.550°E / 47.717; 12.550

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