Treffauer
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Normal routeScheffau - Jägerwirt - Kaiser Hochalm - Schneekar - Treffauer
| Treffauer | |
|---|---|
The Treffauer from the west | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 2,304 m (AA) (7,559 ft) |
| Coordinates | 47°33′19″N 12°17′29″E / 47.55528°N 12.29139°E |
| Geography | |
| Parent range | Kaisergebirge |
| Climbing | |
| Normal route | Scheffau - Jägerwirt - Kaiser Hochalm - Schneekar - Treffauer |
At 2,304 metres (7,559 ft), the Treffauer is the third highest mountain in the Kaisergebirge range of the Alps.[1] It lies in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
The Treffauer rises south of the main ridge and is therefore the most striking mountain in the Wilder Kaiser. Somewhat separated to the north of the Treffauer the long main ridge runs from west to east between the Scheffauer, Sonneck and Zentralkaiser around the Ellmauer Halt. In front of it to the south is the Tuxeck (2,226 m above sea level (AA)).