The Southeast Mountain Range is the valley terrace of the Lower Inn Valley near Innsbruck and Hall in Tirol. It represents that part of the Tyrolean Mountain Range which lies at the foot of Patscherkofel and Glungezer. It also forms a planning association of the state of Tyrol. The southeastern mountain range is the slope shoulder of the Tux Alps between the Wipptal in the west and the Voldertal in the east, extending approximately 15 kilometers in length with a width of around 2 kilometers. It lies in an altitude range of approximately 800 to 1000 m, which is around 250 to 450 m above the Inn Valley. The terrace characteristic continues to the south into the Wipptal up to Ellbögen. To the west of the Wipptal, the Western Mountain Range adjoins, while to the east, the valley shoulder with the Gnadenwald Terrace changes to the valley side as part of the Northern Mountain Range.
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