Seetal Alps
The Seetal Alps are a mountain range in the Lavanttal or Noric Alps in Austria south of the River Mur between Scheifling and Zeltweg.
Their highest peak is the Zirbitzkogel.
Topography
The Seetal Alps are bounded to the north by the Mur valley, to the east by the Obdach Saddle, to the south by the Klippitztörl and to the west by the Neumarkt Saddle. The majority of the range lies within the Austrian state of Styria, only from the Klippitztörl does it extend into Carinthia. The most important summits, from north to south, are:- Weißeck
- Brandriegel
- Hohe Ranach
- Erslstand
- Wenzelalpe
- Kreiskogel with the very difficult Lukas-Max klettersteig
- Scharfes Eck
- Zirbitzkogel
- Fuchskogel
- Streitwiesenalm and the Judenburg Cross
- Zöhrerkogel
- Angerlkogel
- Jägerstube
The high mountain chain has several rugged rock formations that rise above the tree line.
The region is crossed by the Eisenwurzenweg. This reaches its highest point at the Zirbitzkogel.
Tourism
The range is popular with climbers and walkers. In addition it has several ski areas on and to the north of the Klippitztörl.The Seetaler Alpe military training area, run by the Austrian Bundesheer is on the northern slopes of the range and is accessible from Judenburg.
Huts
- Winterleiten Hut northeast of the Zirbitzkogel
- Alpengasthof Sabathy, at the eastern foot of the Zirbitzkogel
- Zirbitzkogel House, on the summit of the Zirbitzkogel
- Tonner Hut, halfway up the Zirbitzkogel from Mühlen and Zirbitzkogel
- Waldheim Hut, halfway up the Zirbitzkogel from Obdach
- St.Martin's Hut, near the Streitwiesenalm
- Klippitztörl Hut, on the Klippitztörl near the ski area