Grossglockner Mountain Road, Austria

Grossglockner Mountain Road, Austria

Grossglockner Mountain Road, Austria
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Photo panoramique par Heiner Straesser - derPanoramafotograf.com PRO Pris 15:00, 01/11/2011 - Views loading...

Grossglockner Mountain Road, Austria

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The Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse is a wonderful mountain road in Austria. It starts in the center of the village Bruck and goes 48km to Heiligenblut in the south. The best way to drive along is by motorcycle and this is the only road I know with parking areas for motorcycle drivers which offer big safes for helmets and clothes for free. Here we are in the valley underneath the Wallackhaus close to the Grossglockner Panoramabahn.

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A: Roemerhutte - Alpine hut near Grossglockner

Par Simon Krezelok, à 560 mètres

Panorama taken at 2200 m above sea level, in Nationalpark Hohe Tauern, next to the Roemerhutte - Alpi...

Roemerhutte - Alpine hut near Grossglockner

B: Hochtor Tunnel at 2500m

Par Rafael DeVill, A 1.7 km

The highest part of the Grossglockner hochalpenstrasse leads through a tunel under the sumit of the p...

Hochtor Tunnel at 2500m

C: A Balcony in Heiligenblut

Par Rafael DeVill, A 2.9 km

Heiligenblut is the tiny village where the Grossglockner hochalpenstrasse begins. It was a beautyfull...

A Balcony in Heiligenblut

D: Heiligenblut

Par Rafael DeVill, A 3.0 km

Heiligenblut is situated in the high-Alpine region of the Hohe Tauern, at the foot of the Großglockne...

Heiligenblut

E: Heiligenblut, Austria

Par Heiner Straesser - derPanoramafotograf.com, A 3.0 km

A sunny autumn-day in Heiligenblut. From here you can drive to the glacier at the foot of the Grossgl...

Heiligenblut, Austria

F: Church in Heiligenblut

Par Rafael DeVill, A 3.1 km

Heiligenblut is situated in the high-Alpine region of the Hohe Tauern, at the foot of the Großglockne...

Church in Heiligenblut

G: Grossglockner Mountain Road

Par Heiner Straesser - derPanoramafotograf.com, A 3.1 km

The Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse is a wonderful mountain road in Austria. It starts in the center o...

Grossglockner Mountain Road

H: At the begining of Moll tall

Par Rafael DeVill, A 5.3 km

The water that melts in the summer from the Pasterze glacier flows into an artificial lake. The water...

At the begining of Moll tall

I: Down at the Dam

Par Rafael DeVill, A 5.4 km

These dams protect the villages of Mölltal from floods and collect water for the hydroelectric powers...

Down at the Dam

J: Glacier lake near Franz Josephs Hohe

Par Rafael DeVill, A 5.4 km

The enchanting beauty of the reflection of the peaks of Hohe Tauern national Park. This lake of glaci...

Glacier lake near Franz Josephs Hohe

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