Steinernes Meer
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| Steinernes Meer | |
|---|---|
View from Großer Hundstod over the plateau of the Steinernes Meer | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Selbhorn |
| Elevation | 2,655 m above sea level (AA) |
| Geography | |
| Countries | Germany and Austria |
| States | Bavaria and Salzburg |
| Range coordinates | 47°29′42″N 12°55′12″E / 47.495°N 12.92°E |
| Parent range | Berchtesgaden Alps |
| Geology | |
| Orogeny | Karst stock |
| Rock type(s) | 230 million years, Dachstein limestone over Ramsau Dolomite from the Triassic |
The Steinernes Meer (literally "Rocky Sea") is a high karst plateau in the Northern Limestone Alps. As one of the nine sub-ranges of the Berchtesgaden Alps the Steinernes Meer belongs partly to Bavaria and partly to Salzburg.
To the northwest the Steinernes Meer borders on the Hochkalter stock and the Watzmann, to the northeast lie the Hagen Mountains and to the southeast the Hochkönig. It has an area of around 160 km2, making it the largest massif in the Berchtesgaden Alps. Of that, 55 square kilometres lies above 2,000 metres. To the south the mountains drop steeply into the Saalfelden Basin. Immediately at the foot of its northern slopes is the lake of Königssee.