Austria topographic maps
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Brenner Pass
Austria > Bezirk Innsbruck-Land > Gries am Brenner > Brenner
The Brenner Pass (German: Brennerpass [ˈbʁɛnɐpas], shortly Brenner; Italian: Passo del Brennero [ˈpasso del ˈbrɛnnero]) is a mountain pass over the Alps which forms the border between Italy and Austria. It is one of the principal passes of the Eastern Alpine range and has the lowest altitude among…
Average elevation: 1,635 m
Vienna
Vienna is located in northeastern Austria, at the easternmost extension of the Alps in the Vienna Basin. The earliest settlement, at the location of today's inner city, was south of the meandering Danube while the city now spans both sides of the river. Elevation ranges from 151 to 542 m (495 to 1,778 ft). The…
Average elevation: 231 m
Hasenau
Austria > Salzburg > Bezirk Zell am See > Saalbach-Hinterglemm > Hinterglemm
Average elevation: 1,386 m
Burg Dürnstein
Austria > Styria > Bezirk Murau > Dürnstein in der Steiermark > Pichling
Average elevation: 827 m
Breitenfurt bei Wien
Austria > Lower Austria > Bezirk Mödling
Breitenfurt lies in the Vienna woods directly abutting the city of Vienna on the southwest in the valley of the Liesing. The municipality is one of the largest in the area and has a population density of 197/km2. The municipality has large elevation changes and lies between 260 and 592 meters above sea level.
Average elevation: 401 m
Lingenau
Austria > Vorarlberg > Bezirk Bregenz
Lingenau is located southeast of Lake Constance, at an altitude of 685m. 30.8% of the area is wooded. There are no other cadastral communities in Lingenau. It is a member of the German-Austrian joint project Naturpark Nagelfluhkette.
Average elevation: 717 m
Grinzens
Austria > Tyrol > Bezirk Innsbruck-Land
Grinzens is a municipality in the Austrian state of Tyrol in the district of Innsbruck-Land. As of January 2015, its population is 1414. It lies southwest of the city of Innsbruck at an elevation of 945 m.
Average elevation: 1,692 m
Eisentratten
Austria > Carinthia > Bezirk Spittal an der Drau > Krems in Kärnten
Average elevation: 1,094 m
Spregnitz
Austria > Styria > Bezirk Bruck-Mürzzuschlag > St. Barbara im Mürztal > Wartberg im Mürztal
Average elevation: 903 m
Oberaustall
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Wels-Land > Steinerkirchen an der Traun > Gundersdorf
Average elevation: 405 m
Pockhorn
Austria > Carinthia > Bezirk Spittal an der Drau > Heiligenblut am Großglockner
Average elevation: 1,631 m
Wilder Kaiser
Austria > Tyrol > Bezirk Kufstein
The Kaiser Mountains are divided into the Wilder Kaiser or Wild Kaiser chain of mountains, formed predominantly of bare limestone rock, and the Zahmer Kaiser ("Tame Kaiser"), whose southern side is mainly covered by mountain pine. These two mountain ridges are linked by the 1,580-metre-high Stripsenjoch pass,…
Average elevation: 976 m
Eisenberg an der Pinka
Austria > Burgenland > Bezirk Oberwart > Deutsch Schützen-Eisenberg
Average elevation: 276 m
Bruck an der Großglocknerstraße
Austria > Salzburg > Bezirk Zell am See
The Grossglockner High Alpine Road, as a high-altitude mountain road, connects the two Austrian provinces of Salzburg and Carinthia. The span from Bruck to Heiligenblut along the road is 47.8 kilometres (29.7 mi) long. At Bruck-Fusch station the municipality has access to the Salzburg-Tyrol Railway line.
Average elevation: 1,155 m
Großvenediger
Austria > Salzburg > Bezirk Zell am See > Neukirchen am Großvenediger
Average elevation: 3,179 m
Grundlsee
Austria > Styria > Bezirk Liezen
The climate in Grundlsee is determined by its geographical location in the Aussee Basin. It is characterized mainly by the high altitude and the location in the northern congestion area. The result is, in the case of flow conditions from the west to the north, often days of precipitation, which in winter are…
Average elevation: 1,240 m
Großes Wiesbachhorn
Austria > Salzburg > Bezirk Zell am See > Fusch an der Großglocknerstraße
Average elevation: 2,879 m
Ramsau am Dachstein
Austria > Styria > Bezirk Liezen
Ramsau am Dachstein is situated between the Dachstein range of mountains in the north and the Enns valley in the south. While the Dachstein range contains peaks up to 2,995 m (9,826 ft) and the towns of the Enns valley, such as Schladming, lie at around 700 m (2,300 ft) above sea level, the Ramsau plateau is a…
Average elevation: 1,526 m
Gschnitz
Austria > Tyrol > Bezirk Innsbruck-Land
The Sanctuary of St. Magdalena is located near the border, between Gschnitz and Trins, at an altitude of 1,661 m (5,449 ft) accessible only on foot, under the Schönberg. The church is the oldest in the valley as confirmed by the Romanesque frescoes dating back around 1200 and discovered in 1959.
Average elevation: 2,017 m
Katastralgemeinde Winzendorf
Austria > Lower Austria > Bezirk Wiener Neustadt > Winzendorf-Muthmannsdorf > Winzendorf
Average elevation: 368 m
Gmunden
Austria > Upper Austria > Bezirk Gmunden
Gmunden covers an area of 63.49 square kilometres (24.51 sq mi) and has a median elevation of 425 metres (1,394 ft). It is situated next to the lake Traunsee on the Traun River and is surrounded by high mountains, including the Traunstein (5,446 feet; 1,660 m), the Erlakogel (5,150 feet; 1,570 m), the Wilder…
Average elevation: 692 m
