The Krimmler Ache is a river in the Pinzgau region of the Austrian state of Salzburg , a right tributary of the Salzach at Vorderkrimml [ de ] , Wald im Pinzgau .
4-775: Its valley (the Krimmler Achental ) forms the boundary between the Zillertal Alps in the west and the Venediger Group in the east, which belong to the High Tauern . The valley begins above the village of Krimml at the Krimml Waterfalls and runs up to its head at the Krimmlerkees on the mountain of Dreiherrenspitze ( 3,499 m (AA) ). The Krimmler Ache itself rises at
8-658: A height of about 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) at the Krimmler Törl to the valley Obersulzbachtal [ ceb ; de ; sv ] at the east. In the upper east corner of the valley of the Krimmler Ache there is the alpine hut Warnsdorfer Hütte [ de ] and in the central section the Krimmler Tauernhaus [ de ] . This article related to a river in Austria
12-569: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Salzburg state location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Zillertal Alps The Zillertal Alps ( Italian : Alpi Aurine ; German : Zillertaler Alpen ) are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps on the border of Austria and Italy . The range is named after the Zillertal (Ziller river valley) on its north. The range
16-936: Is bounded by the Tuxerjoch mountain pass to the north (separating it from the Tux Alps ); the Birnlücke - Forcella del Picco pass to the east (separating it from the Hohe Tauern ); the Eisack and its tributary the Rienz to the south (separating it from the Southern Limestone Alps ); and the Brenner Pass to the west (separating it from the Stubai Alps ). The Zillertal Alps are divided into
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