Situated in the heart of Austria and the Eastern Alps, the Hohe Tauern
National Park is the largest in Europe and a World Conservation Area,
taking in the Tyrol, Salzburg and Karnten. The area boasts dramatic
valleys headed by scores of peaks and hikers are well supported by some
of the best huts in the Alps. The Park is centered on the Gross
Glockner, at 3798m is Austria's highest mountain.
Trekking in Austria's Hohe Tauern concentrates on three areas - the
little known Reichen Group with its folklore of dwarves and giants, the
Venediger Group with its glaciers and finally the Gross Glockner Group
taking centre stage. Various hut-to-hut tours are described here,
including the new Glockner Round that links seven huts together without
having to cross glaciers.