Seckau Tauern
The Seckau Tauern or Seckau Alps are a small subrange of the Low Tauern mountains in the Austrian Central Alps, part of the Eastern Alps. The range is located in the Austria state of Styria.
Boundary and divisions
The Seckau Tauern are the easternmost part of the Low Tauern; they are bounded by the valleys of the Ingeringbach and Liesing streams. Their name comes from the village of Seckau, which lies 5 km north of Knittelfeld and is known for its Benedictine monastery.The northwestern part of the range is also called the Trieben Tauern. The pass known as the Triebener Tauern runs over this section from Trieben to Judenburg.
Neighbouring ranges
The Seckau Tauern are adjacent to the following other Alpine ranges:The highest mountains in the Seckau Alps are the Geierhaupt, the Hochreichhart, the prominent Seckauer Zinken and the Maierangerkogel.
Tourism
Alpine huts
In the Seckau Tauern are the following huts belonging to the Austrian Alpine Club and the Austrian Tourist Club :- Sonnleitner Hut: height 1,215 metres, not managed, for self-sufficient guests, 27 mattresses. Base is Gaal, walking time from Gaal 1,5 hours. Road to the hut.
- Triebental Hut: height 1,104 metres, not managed, for self-sufficient guests, 18 mattresses, winter room with AV key. Base is Trieben.
- Hochreichhart Schutzhaus: height 1,483 metres.
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