Untersberg

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High above Salzburg looms the Untersberg a majestic mountain straddling the border of Austria and Germany. Its peak the Berchtesgaden Hochthron reaches 1973 meters a formidable height.

The Untersberg is more than just a breathtaking landscape. It’s steeped in history and legend. Its distinctive lopsided peak famously graced the opening and closing scenes of The Sound of Music though the filming actually took place on the German side.

The first recorded ascent of the Untersberg was in the 12th century by Eberwein a member of the Augustinian monastery at Berchtesgaden. Today many trails lead to the summit. Most people prefer the convenience of the Untersbergbahn cable car. This cable car built between 1958 and 1961 provides a breathtaking eight and a half minute journey to the Geiereck spur at 1776 meters.

But the Untersberg holds more than just historical significance. Its karst landscape is riddled with caves over 400 have been explored. Among them the Schellenberg ice cave a show cave since 1925 and the Riesending cave Germany’s longest and deepest cave at 1148 meters deep. A subterranean lake at a depth of 930 meters adds to the mountain’s mystery.

The Untersberg also boasts a rich geological history. Its limestone formations have yielded Untersberg Marble a pale cream to gray-yellow stone used in constructing notable buildings like Salzburg Cathedral.

And let us not forget the legends. The Untersberg is a treasure trove of myths and folklore. One popular tale speaks of Emperor Frederick Barbarossa sleeping within the mountain awaiting his resurrection. His beard is said to grow longer each century until it circles a round table three times heralding the end of the world. Another legend claims Charlemagne resides within its depths cared for by Untersberger Mandln small dwarf-like creatures.

The Untersberg’s history is intertwined with Salzburg itself. The Untersberg Marble quarries near Fürstenbrunn and Grödig provided the stone for many of Salzburg’s magnificent buildings. Even the city’s drinking water largely originates from the mountain’s water sources.

From its stunning views to its geological wonders and captivating legends the Untersberg truly is a unique and captivating mountain. Its proximity to Salzburg makes it easily accessible a must-see for any visitor to the region. So take a moment to appreciate this imposing landmark that has inspired awe and wonder for centuries.

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