Originating from the village of Bruck, the 30-mile (48-kilometer) Grossglockner High Alpine Road winds its way through the Austrian Alps. This scenic route, known for its 36 hairpin bends, ascends to an elevation of 8,215 feet (2,504 meters). As you drive, you’ll pass through alpine meadows and forests, with waterfalls cascading nearby and the Pasterze Glacier in view. Today, visitors can experience a breathtaking journey that offers stunning vistas and a close encounter with the natural beauty of the region.
Grossglockner High Alpine Road
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