Adler Lounge (2621 m), Eastern Tyrol, Austria

Adler Lounge (2621 m), Eastern Tyrol, Austria

Adler Lounge (2621 m), Eastern Tyrol, Austria
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Adler Lounge (2621 m), Eastern Tyrol, Austria

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The Adler Lounge ("Eagles Lounge") is the terminal station of the cableway from Kals up to the ridge of Cimaross (2621 m asl). It shows a modern architecture and a cool stylish designed lounge instead of pseudo alpine folkloristic mountain huts usual in much alpine resorts. A fantastic panorama of nearly 300 degrees includes Austrias hightest mountain (Grossglockner, 3789 m asl). The Adler Lounge is the highest cableway station in the connected skiing resorts of Kals and Matrei located in Eastern Tyrol on the South side of the central ridge of the Alps.

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