Hochstadl


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FieldValue
nameHochstadl
photoKräuterin-Hochstadl.jpg
photo_captionThe Hochstadl seen from northeast.
elevation_m1919
elevation_ref
prominence_m1072
prominence_ref
locationStyria, Austria
rangeNorthern Lower Austria Alps
mapAlps
label_positionleft
coordinates
easiest_routethrough the Kräuterinhütte
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::callout[type=note] Not to be confused with Hochstadel (2,681 m), a mountain in the Lienz Dolomites of Carinthia, Austria. ::

| name = Hochstadl | photo = Kräuterin-Hochstadl.jpg | photo_caption = The Hochstadl seen from northeast. | elevation_m = 1919 | elevation_ref = | parent_peak = | prominence_m = 1072 | prominence_ref = | listing = | location = Styria, Austria | range = Northern Lower Austria Alps | map = Alps | label_position = left | coordinates = | first_ascent = | easiest_route = through the Kräuterinhütte

The Hochstadl is a mountain of the Ybbstal Alps located in Styria, Austria, belonging to the Kräuterin karst massif. It is the highest summit of the Northern Lower Austria Alps.

Geography

Administratively the mountain belongs to the Austrian state of Styria.

Access to the summit

The suggested route for the mountain starts from Dürradmer and reaches the top through the Kräuterinhütte (Kräuterin mountain hut) at 1,394 m.

References

References

  1. ''Die Kräuterin (Hochstadl) 1919 m'', article on [http://bergkraxler.heimat.eu/tour61.html ergkraxler.heimat.eu] (accessed in May 2012)
  2. "Hochstadl - Peakbagger". "peakbagger.com.
  3. ''Kräuterinhütte (1394 m)'', article on [http://www.tourensuche.eu/orte/456752/Kr%C3%A4uterinh%C3%BCtte www.tourensuche.eu] {{Webarchive. link. (2016-03-04 (accessed in May 2012))

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