Dachstein Mountains
The Dachstein Mountains are a mountain range in the Northern [Limestone Alps].
The term is used by the Austrian Alpine Club in its Alpine [Club classification of the Eastern Alps|classification of the Eastern Alps] as one of the 24 sub-ranges of the Northern Limestone Alps.
The Dachstein range includes:
- The Dachstein Massif proper with its highest peak, the Hoher Dachstein
- Grimming in the east to the upper Styrian Enns valley
- Sarstein in the north at the other bank of the River Traun
Extent
The Dachstein Mountains are bordered as follows:- to the northeast by the Totes Gebirge, which is separated by the line from Sankt Agatha on the Hallstättersee – Pötschenhöhe – Bad Aussee – Kainischtraun – Bad Mitterndorf – Klachau – Grimmingbach to the River Enns
- to the south by the Rottenmanner [und Wölzer Tauern] and the Niedere Tauern, which are separated by the River Enns, roughly from Untergrimming to its confluence with the Weißenbach near Haus im Ennstal
- to the southwest by the Roßbrand in the Salzburg Slate Mountains along the line from Weißenbach – Ramsaubach – Schildlehenbach – Kalte Mandling – Warme Mandling – Marcheggsattel – Fritzbach – Linbach – Neubach to Lungötz in the Lammer valley
- to the west the Lammer valley forms the boundary of the mountains with the Tennengebirge
- to the northwest the Salzkammergut Mountains are separated by a line from Rußbach – Gschütt Pass – Gosaubach – Hallstätter See to Sankt Agatha