Kaunertal


The Kaunertal is a municipality and alpine valley in the Landeck district in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The municipality is located about southeast of Landeck at the upper course of the Inn river.
The Kaunertal valley is 28 km in length and runs southeast from the town of Prutz to the Kaunertal Glacier. The valley is traversed by the Faggenbach river, which rises south of the Weißseespitze mountain and flows into the Inn river at Prutz, the site of a hydroelectric power station. The Gepatsch Reservoir, which is located on the upper course of the Fagge river, is in length, has a capacity of 30,795 million gallons, and is formed by a rockfill dam that is long and high. The dam was constructed in 1961. Water from the lake is used to generate electricity through a pipe system in length, located at the south end of the Kaunertal. The generator facility at Prutz produces 620 million kilowatt hours per year. The lake surface is at an altitude of.
The main town in the valley is Kauns, located near the Inn river, with its Schranz Chapel containing the Kauner Kreuz. The Kaunertal Glacier Road continues up to the Weißenseeferner glacier. This toll road is the fifth highest paved road in the Alps and reaches an elevation of 2750 m. With 29 180-degree turns, the road leads all the way to the base of the ski area at. The main source of income is this glacier ski area with slopes and 10 lifts, which was opened in 1982. Due to the ski area's elevation of, and the glacier, it is operational from mid-October to mid-June.
The ruins of the thirteenth-century Bernegg Castle with its Gothic chapel are also located in the valley.