The Steinplatte is a mountain massif at 1869 meters above sea level in the Chiemgau Alps in Austria. The border between the federal states of Salzburg and Tyrol runs over the summit. To the south, the mountain drops off into striking rock faces. The gentle northern side is developed with several lift systems for ski and hiking tourism.The Steinplatte is a mountain massif at 1869 meters above sea level in the Chiemgau Alps in Austria. The border between the federal states of Salzburg and Tyrol runs over the summit. To the south, the mountain drops off into striking rock faces. The gentle northern side is developed with several lift systems for ski and hiking tourism.Die Steinplatte ist ein 1869 m ü. A. hohes Bergmassiv in den Chiemgauer Alpen in Österreich. Über den Gipfel verläuft die Grenze der Bundesländer Salzburg und Tirol. Nach Süden bricht der Berg in markante Felswände ab. Die sanfte Nordseite ist durch mehrere Liftanlagen für den Ski- und Wandertourismus erschlossen.
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The Steinplatte is a mountain massif at 1869 meters above sea level in the Chiemgau Alps in Austria. The border between the federal states of Salzburg and Tyrol runs over the summit. To the south, the mountain drops off into striking rock faces. The gentle northern side is developed with several lift systems for ski and hiking tourism.The Steinplatte is a mountain massif at 1869 meters above sea level in the Chiemgau Alps in Austria. The border between the federal states of Salzburg and Tyrol runs over the summit. To the south, the mountain drops off into striking rock faces. The gentle northern side is developed with several lift systems for ski and hiking tourism.Die Steinplatte ist ein 1869 m ü. A. hohes Bergmassiv in den Chiemgauer Alpen in Österreich. Über den Gipfel verläuft die Grenze der Bundesländer Salzburg und Tirol. Nach Süden bricht der Berg in markante Felswände ab. Die sanfte Nordseite ist durch mehrere Liftanlagen für den Ski- und Wandertourismus erschlossen.