Eastern Rhaetian Alps
The Eastern Rhaetian Alps are a mountain range in the central part of the Alps.Geography
Administratively the range belongs to the Italian region of Trentino-Alto Adige and the Austrian state of Tyrol.According to SOIUSA the mountain range is an Alpine section, classified in the following way:
The range is subdivided into three subsections:
Some notable summits of the Eastern Rhaetian Alps are:
Name | elevation | subsection |
Wildspitze | 3,772 | Ötztal Alps |
Palla Bianca | 3,738 | Ötztal Alps |
Hintere Schwärze | 3,628 | Ötztal Alps |
Similaun | 3,607 | Ötztal Alps |
Weißseespitze | 3,518 | Ötztal Alps |
Fineilspitze | 3,514 | Ötztal Alps |
Zuckerhütl | 3,507 | Stubai Alps |
Hochwilde | 3,479 | Ötztal Alps |
Hinterer Seelenkogel | 3,470 | Ötztal Alps |
Wilder Freiger | 3,418 | Stubai Alps |
Roteck | 3,337 | Ötztal Alps |
Texelspitze | 3,318 | Ötztal Alps |
Hohe Weisse | 3,281 | Ötztal Alps |
Habicht | 3,277 | Stubai Alps |
Hirzer | 2,781 | Sarntal Alps |
Jakobsspitze | 2,741 | Sarntal Alps |
Some notable passes of the Eastern Rhaetian Alps are: