Stubai Alps

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Lisenser FernerKogel, RotgratSpitze and Lisenser Spitze in July
Lisenser FernerKogel, RotgratSpitze and Lisenser Spitze in July

The Stubai Alps (Ger. Stubaier Alpen) is a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps of Europe. It is named after the Stubaital valley to its east. It is located southwest of Innsbruck, Austria, and several summits of the range form part of Austria's border with Italy. The range is bounded by the Inn River valley to the north; the Sill River valley (Wipptal) and the Brenner Pass to the east (separating it from the Zillertal Alps); the Ötztal and Timmelsjoch to the west (separating it from the Ötztal Alps), and to the south by tributaries of the Passirio River and Eisack-Isarco river.

[edit] Peaks

The main mountain peaks of the Stubai Alps are:

Peak Elevation (m/ft)
Zuckerhütl 3,507 11,506
Schrankogel 3,496 11,469
Ruderhofspitze 3,474 11,397
Sonklarspitze 3,467 11,374
Wilder Freiger 3,426 11,241
Wilde Leck 3,361 11,027
Lisenser Fernerkogel 3,298 10,820
Habicht 3,277 10,751
Pflerscher Tribulaun 3,102 10,178

[edit] Passes

The main mountain passes of the Stubai Alps are:

Mountain pass location type elevation (m/ft)
Sonklarscharte Sölden to Sterzing snow 3327 10,916
Bildstockljoch Sölden to Ranalt snow 3138 10,296
Timmelsjoch (Passo del Rombo) Sölden to Merano road 2509 8232
Jaufen Pass/Passo di Monte Giovo Sterzing to Merano road 2094 6870
Brenner Pass Innsbruck to Verona highway, railway 1370 4495

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Coordinates: 47°05′N, 11°10′E