Saalach Valley
The Saalach Valley is the name of the middle and upper reaches of the Saalach, a mountain river in the Austrian state of Salzburg and the southern part of the German state of Bavaria.
Course and countryside
The main valley is about 70 km long and begins north of the Zeller [See (Salzburg)|Zeller See]. It forms the broad vale of the Saalfelden Basin, the heart of the Saalachpinzgau region. Initially it separates the Kitzbühel Alps in the west, from where the Saalach originates, from the Salzburg Slate Alps in the east; later, it divides the Loferer Steinberge and the Chiemgau Alps in the west from the Berchtesgaden Alps in the east. Near Reichenhall and Großgmain the valley broadens again and ends between Freilassing and Salzburg, the Saalach flowing for its last few kilometres through the plain of the Salzburg-Freilassing Basin.The roughly 30 km long upper reaches of the Saalach is not called the Saalachtal, but bears the name Glemmtal, the area of its source streams being called ''Hinterglemm.''