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{{Short description|Mountain in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria}} |
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{{about|the mountain range in Austria|the midwestern USA fast food chain|Rax (restaurant)|the novel '''Rax''' by Michael G. Coney|Hello Summer, Goodbye}} |
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{{Infobox mountain |
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| photo_caption=Rax in winter |
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| country=Austria |
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| subdivision1= {{hlist|[[Lower Austria]]|[[Styria]]}} |
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| parent=Northern Limestone Alps |
| parent= Northern Limestone Alps |
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| highest=Heukuppe |
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| elevation_m=2007 |
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| range_coordinates= {{coord|47|41.35|N|15|41.3|E|type:mountain_region:AT_scale:300000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |
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| range_lat_d=47|range_lat_m=41.35|range_lat_NS=N |
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| coordinates= {{coord|48|5|14|N|15|54|43|E|type:mountain_region:AT_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline}} |
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| range_long_d=15|range_long_m=41.3|range_long_EW=E |
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| long_d=15|long_m=54|long_s=43|long_EW=E |
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| map_caption=Location of Rax and Schneeberg |
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The '''Rax''' is a [[mountain range]] in the [[Northern Limestone Alps]] on the border of the [[Austria]]n federal provinces of [[Lower Austria]] and [[Styria]]. Its highest peak is the ''Heukuppe'' (2,007 m). The Rax, together with the nearby [[Schneeberg (Alps)|Schneeberg]], are a traditional mountaineering and mountain walking area, and are called the ''[[Wiener Hausberge]]'' ([[Vienna]]'s local mountains). They are separated by the deep ''Höllental'' ("Hell Valley"). |
The '''Rax''' is a [[mountain range]] in the [[Northern Limestone Alps]] on the border of the [[Austria]]n federal provinces of [[Lower Austria]] and [[Styria]]. Its highest peak is the ''Heukuppe'' (2,007 m). The Rax, together with the nearby [[Schneeberg (Alps)|Schneeberg]], are a traditional mountaineering and mountain walking area, and are called the ''[[Wiener Hausberge]]'' ([[Vienna]]'s local mountains). They are separated by the deep ''Höllental'' ("Hell Valley"). |
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[[File:Reichenau - Raxseilbahn, Kabine und Stütze.JPG|thumb|Cable car "Rax-Seilbahn“]] |
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A [[cable car]], the ''Raxseilbahn'', starting at [[Reichenau an der Rax|Hirschwang]] at the north-eastern foot of the mountains and the first in Austria (construction began in 1925), takes visitors to the extensive, high plateau of the Rax at a height of about 1,500 m. This area is a particular favourite with hikers from Lower Austria and Vienna. The steep sides of the plateau offer climbing tours of various difficulty. These ''steige'' (mountain [[trail]]s) and the ''hütten'', [[alpine hut]]s offering basic [[Lodging|accommodation]], were built and are maintained kept by various Austrian [[Alpine Club]]s. They were erected in the late 19th and early 20th century. |
A [[Aerial lift|cable car]], the ''Raxseilbahn'', starting at [[Reichenau an der Rax|Hirschwang]] at the north-eastern foot of the mountains and the first in Austria (construction began in 1925), takes visitors to the extensive, high plateau of the Rax at a height of about 1,500 m. This area is a particular favourite with hikers from Lower Austria and Vienna. The steep sides of the plateau offer climbing tours of various difficulty. These ''steige'' (mountain [[trail]]s) and the ''hütten'', [[alpine hut]]s offering basic [[Lodging|accommodation]], were built and are maintained kept by various Austrian [[Alpine Club]]s. They were erected in the late 19th and early 20th century. |
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==Mountain huts== |
==Mountain huts== |
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[[File:Schwarzau im Gebirge - Rax, Habsburghaus.JPG|thumb|View over the Habsburghaus in the direction of the northwest]] |
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[[File:Habsburghaus, Rax.jpg|thumb|Habsburghaus (the cross marks the site where the former tenant died of hypothermia during a winter storm on February 8, 1919)]] |
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[[File:Großes Höllental (2).JPG|thumb|Greater Hell Valley]] |
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* Raxseilbahn mountain station, 1,540 m |
* Raxseilbahn mountain station, 1,540 m |
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* Ottohaus, 1,640 m |
* Ottohaus, 1,640 m |
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==Some Hikes and Rises== |
==Some Hikes and Rises== |
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[[File:Reichenau - Rax, Törl.JPG|thumb|The Törl on the Törlweg]] |
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* [[Österreichischer Alpenverein|Alpenvereins]] Steig: Großes Höllental – Ottohaus |
* [[Österreichischer Alpenverein|Alpenvereins]] Steig: Großes Höllental – Ottohaus |
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* Amaliensteig: Preiner Gscheid – Heukuppe |
* Amaliensteig: Preiner Gscheid – Heukuppe |
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* Zikafahnlsteig: Scheibwald – Habsburghaus |
* Zikafahnlsteig: Scheibwald – Habsburghaus |
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==Other== |
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*The local snowboard-crew is called "[http://www.raxattaxx.com RAXATTAXX]" |
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{{Authority control}} |
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==External links== |
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* [http://www.tiscover.at/semmering-rax-schneeberg www.tiscover.at/semmering-rax-schneeberg] |
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* [http://www.raxseilbahn.com Rax-Seilbahn] |
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* [http://raxwandern.at RaxWandern.at] geführte Wanderungen im Raxgebiet |
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* [http://www.gustav-jahn.at www.gustav-jahn.at] Gustav-Jahn-Steig: Homepage Gustav Jahn (1879–1919) - Austrian Painter, Rax Mountaineer- and Ski-Pioneer |
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[[Category:Mountain ranges of the Alps]] |
[[Category:Mountain ranges of the Alps]] |
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[[Category:Mountain ranges of Lower Austria]] |
[[Category:Mountain ranges of Lower Austria]] |
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[[Category:Rax-Schneeberg Group]] |
[[Category:Rax-Schneeberg Group]] |
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[[Category:Two-thousanders of Austria]] |
Latest revision as of 10:37, 6 November 2024
Rax | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Heukuppe |
Elevation | 2,007 m (6,585 ft) |
Coordinates | 48°5′14″N 15°54′43″E / 48.08722°N 15.91194°E |
Geography | |
Country | Austria |
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Range coordinates | 47°41.35′N 15°41.3′E / 47.68917°N 15.6883°E |
Parent range | Northern Limestone Alps |
The Rax is a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps on the border of the Austrian federal provinces of Lower Austria and Styria. Its highest peak is the Heukuppe (2,007 m). The Rax, together with the nearby Schneeberg, are a traditional mountaineering and mountain walking area, and are called the Wiener Hausberge (Vienna's local mountains). They are separated by the deep Höllental ("Hell Valley").
A cable car, the Raxseilbahn, starting at Hirschwang at the north-eastern foot of the mountains and the first in Austria (construction began in 1925), takes visitors to the extensive, high plateau of the Rax at a height of about 1,500 m. This area is a particular favourite with hikers from Lower Austria and Vienna. The steep sides of the plateau offer climbing tours of various difficulty. These steige (mountain trails) and the hütten, alpine huts offering basic accommodation, were built and are maintained kept by various Austrian Alpine Clubs. They were erected in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Mountain huts
[edit]- Raxseilbahn mountain station, 1,540 m
- Ottohaus, 1,640 m
- Gloggnitzer Hut, 1,548 m
- Habsburg Haus, 1,785 m
- Karl Ludwig Haus, 1,804 m
- See Hut, 1,643 m
- Waxriegelhaus 1,361 m
- Wolfgang Dirnbacher Hut, 1,477 m (shelter only)
Some Hikes and Rises
[edit]- Alpenvereins Steig: Großes Höllental – Ottohaus
- Amaliensteig: Preiner Gscheid – Heukuppe
- Bärenloch: Hinternasswald – Bärengraben
- Bismarck Steig: Karl Ludwig Haus – Neue Seehütte
- Brandschneide: Kaiserbrunn – Bergstation Raxbahn
- Großes und kleines Fuchsloch: Preiner Gscheid – Heukuppe
- Gaislochsteig (former Guido von List Steig): Großes Höllental – Dirnbacher Hütte
- Göbl-Kühn-Steig: Waxriegelhaus – Neue Seehütte
- Gamsecksteig: Nasskamm – Grasboden Alm
- Gretchen Steig: Preiner Gscheid – Karl Ludwig Haus
- Grosses Wolfstal (unmarkiert, Schiabfahrt!) Kaiserbrunn – Ottohaus
- Grosser Kesselgraben (Schiabfahrt!) Höllental – Gloggnitzer Hütte
- Gsolhirnsteig
- Gustav-Jahn-Steig: Verbindung Alpenvereinssteig – Ausstieg Gaislochsteig
- Hans-von-Haid-Steig: Prein an der Rax – Preiner Wand
- Hoyossteig: Großes Höllental – Rudolfsteig
- Kaiser Steig: Rehboden – Scheibwald
- Karl-Kantner-Steig: Waxriegelhaus – Karl Ludwig Haus
- Kontrußsteig: Reißtalerhütte – Waxriegelhaus
- Peter Jokl Steig: Hinternasswald – Scheibwald
- Preinerwandsteig: Prein an der Rax – Preiner Wand
- Preintalersteig: Großes Höllental – Wachthüttelkamm
- Reißtalersteig: Preiner Gscheid – Heukuppe
- Rudolfssteig: Höllental – Klobentörl
- Schlangenweg: Waxriegelhaus – Karl Ludwig Haus
- Schüttersteig: Verbindungsstrasse Nasswald/Hinternasswald – Scheibwald
- Seeweg: Ottohaus – Neue Seehütte
- Teufelsbadstubensteig: Großes Höllental – Wachthüttelkamm
- Törlweg: Knappenhof – Ottohaus
- Wachthüttelkamm: Höllental – Ottohaus
- Waxriegelsteig: Predigtstuhl – Waxriegelhaus
- Wildes Gamseck: Nasskamm – Grasboden Alm
- Wildfährte: Hinternasswald – Grasboden Alm
- Zikafahnlsteig: Scheibwald – Habsburghaus