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Graz Highlands

Graz Highlands
Grazer Bergland
Tyrnauer Alm Rote Wand.JPG
Characteristic landscape of alms and crags: view from the Tyrnauer Alm to the Rote Wand
Highest point
Peak Hochlantsch
Elevation 1,720 m above sea level (AA)
Dimensions
Length 30 km (19 mi)
Geography
Graz Highlands is located in Austria
Graz Highlands
State Styria, Austria
Range coordinates 47°21′46″N 15°25′27″E / 47.36278°N 15.42417°E / 47.36278; 15.42417Coordinates: 47°21′46″N 15°25′27″E / 47.36278°N 15.42417°E / 47.36278; 15.42417
Parent range Prealps East of the Mur, Lavanttal Alps, Central Alps, Alps
Geology
Orogeny Mittelgebirge
Age of rock Silurian to Carboniferous
Type of rock limestones, dolomite, slate

The Graz Highlands or Graz Mountains (German: Grazer Bergland) are a low mountain range north of the Styrian state capital of Graz in Austria. It is part of the Central Alps and forms the start of the Prealps East of the Mur. From a geological perspective, regions on the west bank of the Mur, which are clearly separate from the building of the Styrian Prealps, belong to the Graz Highlands.

The Graz Highlands are a low mountain massif in the north of the Styrian Hills and lie mainly east of the River Mur.

The core area of settlement is the Passail Basin, the adjacent Semriach Basin to the southwest and the Teichalm region to the north.

The Graz Highlands are bounded:

In the south and southeast the Graz Highlands transition into the East Styrian Hills and Graz Basin.

The most important summits are the:

Summit of the Hochlantsch

Teichalm region

Ascent through the Bärenschützklamm gorge

Katerloch

Schüsserlbrunn pilgrimage church


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