Grossvenediger
Grossvenediger is the second-highest mountain in Austria, standing at 3,662 meters (12,349 feet) above sea level. It is part of the Hohe Tauern range in the Eastern Alps and is known for its stunning glaciers and picturesque landscapes. The mountain attracts climbers and hikers, offering various routes for different skill levels.
The name "Grossvenediger" translates to "Great Venetian," reflecting its impressive height and prominence. The mountain is surrounded by several other notable peaks and is a popular destination for outdoor activities, including skiing and mountaineering, especially during the summer months.