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The Stubai Alps (, ) is a in the Central Eastern Alps of Europe. It derives its name from the valley to its east and is located southwest of , . Several peaks form the border between Austria and Italy. The range is bounded by the valley to the north; the Sill River valley ( ) and the to the east (separating it from the ); the Ötztal and to the west (separating it from the Ötztal Alps), and to the south by tributaries of the Passer River and .


Geography
Important parts of the Stubai Alps show signs of glaciation. The northern part around the and the Kühtai is now only lightly glaciated and a popular ski touring destination (, , , ). The High Stubai around the upper Stubai valley is still heavily glaciated and a classic high mountain touring region in the Eastern Alps. Here there is a glacier ski area on the .

Together with the Ötztal Alps to the west, with which they are linked by the saddle of , the Stubai Alps form one of the biggest mountain blocks of the Eastern Alps.


Boundary and neighbouring mountain groups
In the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE) the Stubai are no. 31. Their boundary follows the following line:
  • in the north, it follows the course of the River Inn
    • in the northwest, it follows the Inn from its confluence with the Ötztaler Ache (near Ötztal railway station) to the confluence with the Gurglbach (near ), then to the  (AVE 4) in the Northern Limestone Alps
    • in the north, it follows the River Inn to , which divides the Stubai Alps from the  (AVE 5) in the Northern Limestone Alps
  • in the east, it is formed by the valley:
  • in the south it follows the lower Ridaunbach – Jaufenbach (Jaufental) – – St. Leonhard in Passeier, a line which divides it from the  (AVE 32, which are counted as part of the Central Eastern Alps)
  • in the west, it follows the line: – Schönauer Alm – – Timmelsbach – Gurgler Ache – Ötztaler Ache (the whole Ötz valley) to its confluence with the Inn, forming the boundary to the Ötztal Alps (AVE 30)


Subgroups
The Alpine Club guide to the Stubai Alps divides the range into 15 subgroups as follows:
  • Northern Sellrain Mountains ( Nördliche Sellrainer Berge), highest peak: Rietzer Grießkogel, 2,884 m
  • Southwestern Sellrain Mountains ( Südwestliche Sellrainer Berge), highest peak: Gleirscher Fernerkogel, 3,194 m
  • Southeastern Sellrain Mountains ( Südöstliche Sellrainer Berge), highest peak: Hohe Villerspitze, 3,092 m
  • Larstig Mountains ( Larstiger Berge) + Bachfallenstock, highest peak: , 3,295 m
  • Alpein Mountains ( Alpeiner Berge), highest peak: , 3,497 m
  • Habicht-Elfer-Kamm, highest peak: Habicht, 3,277 m
  • Serleskamm, highest peak: , 2,840 m
  • Sulztalkamm, highest peak: , 3,361 m
  • Western Main Chain ( Westlicher Hauptkamm), highest peak: Zuckerhütl, 3,507 m (also the highest mountain in the entire Stubai Alps)
  • Central Main Chain ( Mittlerer Hauptkamm), highest peak: , 3,418 m
  • Eastern Main Chain ( Östlicher Hauptkamm), highest peak: Pflerscher Tribulaun, 3,097 m
  • Windach-Brunnenkogelkamm, highest peak: Jochköpfl, 3,143 m
  • Botzergruppe + foothills, highest peak: , 3,250 m
  • Aggls-Rosskopf-Kamm, highest peak: , 3,196 m
  • Kalkkögel, highest peak: Schlicker Seespitze, 2,804 m


Lakes


Peaks
The ten highest peaks in the Stubai Alps are:

There is a total of just under 500 named and surveyed mountains in the Stubai Alps. Amongst the better known are (in order of height and excluding the top ten above):

  • , 3,361 m
  • Stubaier Wildspitze, 3,341 m
  • Schaufelspitze, 3,332 m
  • Lüsener Fernerkogel, 3,298 m
  • Breiter Grießkogel, 3,287 m
  • Habicht, 3,277 m
  • Östlicher Feuerstein, 3,268 m
  • , 3,250 m
  • Schneespitze, 3,178 m
  • Pflerscher Tribulaun, 3,097 m
  • Hohe Villerspitze, 3,087 m
  • Gamsspitzl, 3,052 m
  • Weißwandspitze, 3,017 m
  • , 3,016 m
  • , 3,010 m
  • , 3,004 m
  • , 2,832 m
  • Gamskogel, 2,813 m
  • Schlicker Seespitze, 2,804 m
  • , 2,717 m
  • Hoher Burgstall, 2,611 m
  • Lämpermahdspitze 2,595 m
  • Elferspitze, 2,505 m
  • , 2,470 m
  • Saile (Nockspitze), 2,404 m
  • (Flecknerspitze), 2,331 m


Passes
The main of the Stubai Alps are:

SonklarscharteSölden to snow332710,916
BildstockljochSölden to snow313810,296
(Passo del Rombo)Sölden to road25098232
Jaufen Pass/Passo di Monte GiovoSterzing to Meranroad20946870
to highway, railway13704495


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