Leitha Mountains

The Leitha Mountains or, less frequently, Leitha Hills (German: Leithagebirge; Hungarian: Lajta-hegység), are a range of hills in Austria lying on the boundary between Lower Austria and Burgenland.

Leitha Mountains
German: Leithagebirge
The Leitha mountains near Kleinhöflein im Burgenland, Eisenstadt
Highest point
PeakSonnenberg
Elevation484 m (1,588 ft)
Coordinates47°52′32″N 16°28′32″E
Geography
CountryAustria
StatesBurgenland and Lower Austria
Parent rangeAlps
Geology
Type of rockSedimentary

The range is an offshoot of the Alps and forms a connection to the Carpathians to the north. It is a ridge about 35 km long and 5–7 km wide along the southeastern edge of the Vienna Basin from Brucker Pforte in the northeast to Wiener Neustädter Pforte (Ödenburger Pforte) in the southwest. The range lies to the southeast of the Leitha River and is considered part of the Randgebirge östlich der Mur division of the Eastern Alps. Its highest peak, Sonnenberg (Hungarian: Nap-hegy), is 484 m above sea level.

The ridge is heavily forested with deciduous trees such as oak, hornbeam, and beech predominating.[1]

References

  1. "Gästeinformation Breitenbrunn am Neusiedler See - The Leitha Mountains". www.breitenbrunn-neusiedlersee.at. Retrieved 2023-05-05.


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