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Hahnenkamm (1,712m/5,616ft) above Kitzbühel
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| Part of | Central Eastern Alps |
| Highest point | Kreuzjoch |
| - elevation | 2,558 m (8,392 ft) |
| - coordinates | 47°15′6″N 11°58′57″E / 47.25167°N 11.9825°E |
The Kitzbühler Alpen (Kitzbühel Alps) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps surrounding the town of Kitzbühel in Tyrol, Austria.
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Location
The Kitzbühler Alpen are spanning from the Zillertal and the Tux Alps in the west to the Saalach River and Zell am See in the east. They are bordered on the south by the Zillertal Alps and the Hohe Tauern mountain range on the other side of the Salzach River, on the north by the Inn River and the Northern Limestone Alps.
Surrounds
The mountains that surround Kitzbühel Alps are:
- Kaisergebirge
- Loferer Steinberge
- Leoganger Steinberge
- Salzburger Schieferalpen
- Glocknergruppe
- Granatspitzgruppe
- Venedigergruppe
- Zillertaler Alpen
- Tuxer Alpen
- Rofangebirge
Sports
Their mainly soft appearance make them suitable for alpine farming, hiking and skiing.
Highest peaks
Their highest peaks are concentrated to the south-western corner and reach rather modest 2,500 m, e.g. the Kreuzjoch (2558 m).
Roughly in the centre of the range lies the famous ski resort of Kitzbühel, the venue of the Hahnenkamm race, one of the most spectacular and well-known ski races in the world.
See also
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