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The Villgraten Mountains (german: Villgratner Berge) or Deferegg Alps (''Deferegger Alpen''), also called the Defreggen Mountains (''Defreggengebirge'', archaically also with ''"ff"'') are a subgroup of the
Austrian Central Alps The Central Eastern Alps (german: Zentralalpen or Zentrale Ostalpen), also referred to as Austrian Central Alps (german: Österreichische Zentralalpen) or just Central Alps, comprise the main chain of the Eastern Alps in Austria and the adjacent ...
within the
Eastern Alps Eastern Alps is the name given to the eastern half of the Alps, usually defined as the area east of a line from Lake Constance and the Alpine Rhine valley up to the Splügen Pass at the Alpine divide and down the Liro River to Lake Como in t ...
of Europe. Together with the
Ankogel Group The Ankogel Group (german: Ankogelgruppe) is a sub-group of the Central Eastern Alps. Together with the Goldberg Group, the Glockner Group, the Schober Group, the Kreuzeck Group, the Granatspitze Group, the Venediger Group, the Villgraten Mounta ...
, the
Goldberg Group The Goldberg Group is a sub-group of the Hohe Tauern mountain range within the Central Eastern Alps. It is located in Austria, in the states of Salzburg and Carinthia. Its highest peak is the Hocharn, . Other well known summits are the Hoher Son ...
, the
Glockner Group The Glockner Group Reynolds, Kev (2005). ''Walking in the Alps'', 2nd ed., Cicerone, Singapore, p.409, . (german: Glocknergruppe) is a sub-group of the Austrian Central Alps in the Eastern Alps, and is located in the centre section of the High ...
, the Schober Group, the
Kreuzeck Group The Kreuzeck Group is a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps. It may be considered either a separate range or part of the larger High Tauern chain. Administratively, the range belongs to the Austrian states of Carinthia and, in the westernm ...
, the
Granatspitze Group The Granatspitze Group (german: Granatspitzgruppe), sometimes also the Granatspitz Group, is a sub-group of the Central Alps within the Eastern Alps. Together with the Ankogel Group, the Goldberg Group, the Glockner Group, the Schober Group, ...
, the
Venediger Group The Venediger Group (german: Venedigergruppe) is a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps. Together with the Granatspitze Group, the Glockner Group, the Goldberg Group, and the Ankogel Group, it forms the main ridge of the High Tauern. The hi ...
and the
Rieserferner Group The Rieserferner Group ( it, Gruppo delle Vedrette di Ries, german: Rieserfernergruppe) is a mountain range in the Austrian Central Alps. Together with the Ankogel Group, Goldberg Group, Glockner Group, Schober Group, Kreuzeck Group, Granatspitz ...
, the Villgraten Mountains are part of the major mountain range, the
High Tauern The High Tauern ( pl.; german: Hohe Tauern, it, Alti Tauri) are a mountain range on the main chain of the Central Eastern Alps, comprising the highest peaks east of the Brenner Pass. The crest forms the southern border of the Austrian states of ...
. Their highest summit is the Weiße Spitze with a height of .


Location

The Villgraten Mountains lie mainly in
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, in the state of
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, with a smaller element in
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in the province of
South Tyrol it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol , settlement_type = Autonomous area, Autonomous Provinces of Italy, province , image_skyline = ...
, in the region of Trentino-South Tyrol. They are located in the south of the High Tauern.
Lienz Lienz (; Southern Bavarian: ''Lianz'') is a medieval town in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is the administrative centre of the Lienz district, which covers all of East Tyrol. The municipality also includes the cadastral subdivision of ''Pat ...
, the regional capital of
East Tyrol East Tyrol, occasionally East Tirol (german: Osttirol), is an exclave of the Austrian state of Tyrol, separated from the main North Tyrol part by the short common border of Salzburg and Italian South Tyrol (''Südtirol'', it, Alto Adige). It i ...
, is on the eastern side of the mountain range. Olang in the
Puster Valley The Puster Valley ( it, Val Pusteria ; german: Pustertal, ) is one of the largest longitudinal valleys in the Alps that runs in an east-west direction between Lienz in East Tyrol, Austria, and Mühlbach near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. The S ...
is located on the western side. Their name comes from the Villgraten Valley (''Villgratental''), which runs up into the mountains from the south. The Villgraten Mountains are a peaceful backwater in many respects. There are no spectacular mountain peaks nor any comprehensive access with cable cars and roads. By contrast, the mountain hiker and nature lover can still find peace and quiet and enjoy nature in these mountains. The range is well known for a host of picturesquely situated mountain lakes, its rich plant life and the still relatively intact alpine pastures (''Almmähder''). The eponymous Villgraten Valley and its neighbour, the
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Valley to the west, are a ski touring paradise in winter.


Name


Range

The range was formally designated as the Villgraten Mountains (''Villgratner Berge'' or ''Villgrater Berge'') in the ''AVE'', the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps in 1984. This term is also used by the publisher, Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, the publishing house with the widest coverage of the Eastern Alps. On many maps, however, they are called the Defereggen Mountains (''Defereggengebirge'') or Gsies Mountains (''Gsieser Berge''). The Defereggen valley is located on the northern edge of the mountain group. North of the valley is the
Venediger Group The Venediger Group (german: Venedigergruppe) is a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps. Together with the Granatspitze Group, the Glockner Group, the Goldberg Group, and the Ankogel Group, it forms the main ridge of the High Tauern. The hi ...
. The Villgraten Valley, by contrast, is located entirely within the Villgraten Mountains. Consequently, the mountains are undoubtedly more logically named after this valley than after the Defereggental. In older classification systems of the Eastern Alps the
Lasörling Group The Lasörling Group (german: Lasörlinggruppe) is a subgroup of the Central Alps within the Eastern Alps. The boundaries of this mountain range in East Tyrol are principally delineated by the valleys of the Virgental in the north and the Defereg ...
, north of the Defereggental, was counted as part of the Defereggen range. In earlier times the Defereggen valley would have been a suitable source of the name. Under the AVE, however, the Lasörling Group now belongs clearly to the Venediger Group. Following the enforced annexation of
South Tyrol it, Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano – Alto Adige lld, Provinzia Autonoma de Balsan/Bulsan – Südtirol , settlement_type = Autonomous area, Autonomous Provinces of Italy, province , image_skyline = ...
after the
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, the western part of the Villgraten Mountains ended up politically as part of Italy and was officially renamed the ''Monti di Casies''. This was not a historically derived regional name, but a translation by
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. German-speaking South Tyrolese frequently call them the Gsies Mountains (''Gsieser Berge''). The term Villgraten Mountains is also historically and formally correct in referring to the entire mountain chain between the Hochstein east of Lienz and the Staller Saddle. Some maps use the name Defereggen Mountains (''Defereggengebirge'') for the eastern portion that lies within
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, whilst labelling them the ''Gsieser Berge''/''Monti di Casies'' in the western portion that lies in Italy.


Highest summit

In the centre of the group rise two summits of almost equal height ( and ), called the ''Weiße Spitze'' and ''Rote Spitze'' ("White Peak" and "Red Peak"). The more easterly, with a height of , is the highest point in the group. On that, all the maps and literature are agreed. However, the naming of the two summits is disputed. Whilst the majority of the Alpine literature, the official mapsÖK50
/ref> and the inhabitants of the southern Villgraten valleys call the higher, eastern summit the ''Weiße Spitze'', and its lower, western, neighbour the ''Rote Spitze'', it is referred to in the Defreggental, north of the mountains, and in one of the hiking books Gebietsführer "Defereggental"; Führer für Wanderer and Bergsteiger, von Martin Gasser, 184 Seiten, erschienen in the Selbstverlag, vgl. dort Seite 34 unten
/ref> the other way around, thus naming the highest point as the ''Rote Spitze''. Because the sources do not agree on the naming of these peaks, the designation used by the Austrian
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is generally preferred. They confirm that the eastern summit is called the Weiße Spitze with a height of as the highest peak in the group.


Peaks

No peak in the Villgraten Mountains reaches the 3000 metre mark, but there are 20 summits higher than They are (sorted by height): * Weiße Spitze, * Rote Spitze, * Hochgrabe] * Großes Degenhorn, * Gölbner, * Gumriaul, * Storfenspitze, * Regenstein, * Hochleitenspitze, * Kleines Degenhorn, * Wagensam Spitz, * Kärlskopf, * Wildegg, * Deferegger Pfannhorn, * Rote Wand, * Rappler, * Großer Leppleskofel, * Bockstein, * Kugelwand, * Großes Arnhorn,


Valleys

Four larger valleys runs from the south into Villgraten Mountains: the uninhabited Wilfernertal, that descends to the village of Thal in the municipality of
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, the likewise unpopulated Kristein, the Villgraten valley with its municipalities of Außervillgraten and Innervillgraten and the
Gsies Gsies (; it, Valle di Casies ) is a valley and ''comune'' (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about northeast of Bolzano, on the border with Austria. Gsies held the FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships 1994. Geograph ...
er valley in South Tyrol with its villages of Pichl, St. Magdalena and St. Martin. The Villgraten Mountains are bounded in the north by the Defereggen valley, in the east by the Iseltal, in the southeast by the Lienzer Talboden, in the south by the
Puster valley The Puster Valley ( it, Val Pusteria ; german: Pustertal, ) is one of the largest longitudinal valleys in the Alps that runs in an east-west direction between Lienz in East Tyrol, Austria, and Mühlbach near Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy. The S ...
and in the west by the Antholz Valley. Their boundary with
Rieserferner Group The Rieserferner Group ( it, Gruppo delle Vedrette di Ries, german: Rieserfernergruppe) is a mountain range in the Austrian Central Alps. Together with the Ankogel Group, Goldberg Group, Glockner Group, Schober Group, Kreuzeck Group, Granatspitz ...
is formed by the Staller Saddle. Of note is the Gsieser Törl within the Villgraten Mountains which acts as the transition from the South Tyrolean
Gsies Gsies (; it, Valle di Casies ) is a valley and ''comune'' (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about northeast of Bolzano, on the border with Austria. Gsies held the FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships 1994. Geograph ...
valley (''Gsieser Tal'') to the East Tyrolean Defereggen valley (''Defereggental''), which after the First World War until the 1970s was used as a
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's route between
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and
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.


Neighbouring mountain groups

The Villgraten Mountains border on the following other mountain groups of the Alps: *
Venediger Group The Venediger Group (german: Venedigergruppe) is a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps. Together with the Granatspitze Group, the Glockner Group, the Goldberg Group, and the Ankogel Group, it forms the main ridge of the High Tauern. The hi ...
(with its subgroups the Panargenkamm and
Lasörling Group The Lasörling Group (german: Lasörlinggruppe) is a subgroup of the Central Alps within the Eastern Alps. The boundaries of this mountain range in East Tyrol are principally delineated by the valleys of the Virgental in the north and the Defereg ...
) (to the north) *
Granatspitze Group The Granatspitze Group (german: Granatspitzgruppe), sometimes also the Granatspitz Group, is a sub-group of the Central Alps within the Eastern Alps. Together with the Ankogel Group, the Goldberg Group, the Glockner Group, the Schober Group, ...
(to the northeast) * Schober Group (to the east) *
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(to the southeast) * Carnic main crest (to the south) *
Dolomites The Dolomites ( it, Dolomiti ; Ladin: ''Dolomites''; german: Dolomiten ; vec, Dołomiti : fur, Dolomitis), also known as the Dolomite Mountains, Dolomite Alps or Dolomitic Alps, are a mountain range located in northeastern Italy. They form pa ...
(to the southwest) *
Rieserferner Group The Rieserferner Group ( it, Gruppo delle Vedrette di Ries, german: Rieserfernergruppe) is a mountain range in the Austrian Central Alps. Together with the Ankogel Group, Goldberg Group, Glockner Group, Schober Group, Kreuzeck Group, Granatspitz ...
(to the northwest)


Huts

In the Villgraten Mountains there is an Alpine Club hut as well as several private huts and mountain cafes or (''Jausenstationen''): * Hochstein Hut (Lienz Section, ÖAV): Height: , managed from early May to end October and from December to mid-March, 4 beds, 8 mattresses, base: Lienz, journey time from the end of the toll road: 10 minutes * Gölbnerblick Hut (private): Height: , managed from early June to end September, 4 beds, base: Anras, journey time from the car park in the Kristeinertal: 20 minutes * Volkzeiner Hut (private, formerly the Sillianer Hut of the ÖAV's Sillian Section): Height: , managed from about Pentecost to mid-October, 30 beds, 10 mattresses, base: Außervillgraten, journey time from the car park in the Winkeltal: 5 minutes * Unterstalleralm (private): Height: , managed from mid-May to mid-October, only a ''Jausenstation''. Rooms may be rented in the surrounding alpine pasture huts, base: Innervillgraten, by the car park in the Arntal * Jausenstation Kalkstein (private): Height: , managed in the summer and winter season, accommodation in the Gasthof Bad Kalkstein or Haus Bethanien of the Calasantine order, base: Kalkstein, by the car park. * Thurntalerrast (private): Height: , managed von mid-December to Easter and from mid-June to mid-October, 5 holiday apartments, base: Außervillgraten, accessible by road via the Fraktion Unterwalden * Bonner hut (private, formerly DAV's Bonn Section): Height: , managed from end May to end October, 8 beds 7 mattresses, base: Toblach, journey time from Kandellen ca. 2–3 hours


References


External links


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