Kamnik Alps

The Kamnik Alps (Slovene Kamnike alpe, German Steiner Alpen or Sulzbacher Alpen) are a mountain range, part of the Southern Limestone Alps in north Slovenia and at the border of Austria. The name is derived from the village Kamnik (German Stein), which is located in the Savinja Valley, which is why they are also sometimes called Savinja Alps (German Sannthaler Alpen).

Location

The Kamnik alps are located at the border of Austria and Slovenia, between the rivers Sava and Savinja. Historically, they where the border between the duchies of Carinthia, Styria and Carniola, which was located on the Urka Gora (German Ursulaberg).

Peaks

The most important peaks are: In total, 28 peaks surpass 2.000 m. The total area of the Slovene part is about 900 km. About three quarters of the surface are overgrown with forest while many of the higher peaks are bleak and rocky.

Borders and passes

To the east, the Kamnik Alps border the Celje Highland at the Dravinja River. The nortwestern border to the Karavanke is the Vellach Valley. The most important passes between the Carinthian and Upper Carniolian sides of the mountains are the Seebergsattel and the Paulitschsattel. On the Slovenian side, there is a skiing area, whereas tourism in the Vellach Valley focuses on health spas.

 

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