Kamnik–Savinja Alps

The Kamnik–Savinja Alps are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps. They lie in northern , except for the northernmost part, which lies in .
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 1,806 metres
  • Description: mountain range in Slovenia and Austria
  • Also known as: Kamniške Planine” and “Savinjske

Places of Interest

Highlights include Cold Mountain and Carinthia Mount Rinka.

Peak
is a 2,203-meter mountain in the Kamnik Alps. rises over three valleys: the , the Matk Cirque, and the Vellach Combe.

Peak
or the Cross, with an elevation of 2,433 metres, is a mountain in the central Kamnik–Savinja Alps in northern . It is connected via a pass with Carniola Mount Rinka, the northern ridge descends to the Jezersko Pass and the Savinja Pass, whereas the western ridge with Styria Mount Rinka ends with the Turski Žleb Ravine.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Savinja and Šalek Valley and Logarska Dolina.

The is a region in northern , close to the border with . Municipalities: Gornji Grad, Solčava, Rečica ob Savinji, Ljubno ob Savinji, Luče, Nazarje, Šmartno ob Paki, Mozirje, Šoštanj, and Velenje.

Hamlet
Photo: Sl-Ziga, Public domain.
is a settlement in the in the Municipality of Solčava in northern . The area belongs to the traditional region of Styria and is now included in the . is situated 4 km northeast of Kamnik–Savinja Alps.

Village
is a settlement and administrative centre of the in northern . It is part of the traditional Slovenian Carinthia region and the Upper Carniola Statistical Region. is situated 7 km west of Kamnik–Savinja Alps.

Kamnik–Savinja Alps

Latitude
46.38333° or 46° 23′ north
Longitude
14.58333° or 14° 35′ east
Elevation
1,806 metres (5,925 feet)
Open location code
8FRP9HMM+88
Geo­Names ID
2764469
Wiki­data ID
Q210436
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Venetian—“Kamnik–Savinja Alps” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Kamnik-Savinjako Alpeak
  • Cebuano: Savinjske Alpe
  • Chinese: 卡姆尼克-薩維尼亞阿爾卑斯山脈
  • Croatian: Kamniške Alpe
  • Croatian: Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe
  • Czech: Kamnické Alpy
  • Czech: Kamnicko-Savinjské Alpy
  • Czech: Savinjské Alpy
  • Czech: Savinské Alpy
  • Dutch: Kamnische Alpen
  • Estonian: Kamniki-Savinja Alpid
  • French: Alpes kamniques et de la Savinja
  • French: Alpes kamniques
  • French: Steiner Alpen
  • German: Kamnische Alpen
  • German: Kamniške Alpe
  • German: Sanntaler Alpen
  • German: Sannthaler Alpen
  • German: Steiner Alpen
  • German: Sulzbacher Alpen
  • Greek: Άλπεις Κάμνικ-Σάβινια
  • Hungarian: Kamniki-Alpok
  • Italian: Alpi di Kamnik e della Savinja
  • Italian: Alpi di Kamnik
  • Italian: Alpi kamniche
  • Italian: Steiner Alpen
  • Ladin: Elpes de Kamnik–Savinja
  • Latvian: Kamnikas-Saviņas Alpi
  • Macedonian: Камички Алпи
  • Macedonian: Камничко-савињски Алпи
  • Macedonian: Савињски Алпи
  • Macedonian: Солчавски Алпи
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Kamnik-Alpene
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Dei kamnikske Alpane
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Dei savinjske Alpane
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Kamnik-Alpane
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Kamnikalpane
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Kamniške Alpe
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Sannthaler Alpen
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Savinja-Alpane
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Savinjske Alpe
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Steiner Alpen
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Sulzbacher Alpen
  • Norwegian: Kamnik-Alpene
  • Polish: Alpy Kamnickie
  • Polish: Alpy Sawińskie
  • Portuguese: Alpes de Kamnik e de Savinja
  • Serbo-Croatian: Kamniške Alpe
  • Slovenian: Kamniške alpe
  • Slovenian: Kamniške planine
  • Slovenian: Kamniško Savinjske Alpe
  • Slovenian: Kamniško-Savinjske Alpe
  • Slovenian: Savinjske alpe
  • Spanish: Alpes de Kamnik y de la Savinja
  • Swedish: Kamnik-Savinja-alperna
  • Swedish: Kamnik-Savinjaalperna
  • Swedish: Savinjske Alpe
  • Ukrainian: Камнік-Савіньські Альпи
  • Venetian: Alpe de Kamnik e de ła Savinja

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Tepke and Suhi dol.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Krnitza and Matkova Kopa.

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