Tratten (municipality of Neukirchen)

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Tratten (municipality of Neukirchen) (Austria)
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Basic data
Pole. District , state Zell am See  (ZE), Salzburg
Judicial district Zell am See
Pole. local community Neukirchen am Großvenediger   ( KG  Sulzau )
Locality Sulzau
Coordinates 47 ° 14 '37 "  N , 12 ° 16' 32"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 14 '37 "  N , 12 ° 16' 32"  E
height 900  m above sea level A.
Building status 8 (addresses, 2012)
Post Code 5741 Neukirchen am Großvenediger
Statistical identification
Counting district / district Neukirchen area (50614 001)
Includes the localities Tratten , Polln-Tratten , Schwabreit
Source: STAT : Local directory ; BEV : GEONAM ; SAGIS ; SAGIS
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Tratten (Schwabreit-Tratten) is a small town in Oberpinzgau in the state of Salzburg , and belongs to the municipality of Neukirchen am Großvenediger in the Zell am See district .

geography

Tratten is located about one kilometer south of Neukirchen , on a slope terrace on the right - southern, shady - side of the valley of the Salzach Valley , about 50 meters above the valley floor to around 900  m above sea level. A. The place marks the end of the basin of Rosental as a valley widening, where Obersulzbachtal and Untersulzbachtal flow into the Salzach valley from the south, and belongs to the village of Sulzau . The place is situated directly above the mouth of the lower Sulzbach , at the foot of the mountain ridge, and the Untersulzbachtal Habachtal separates ( Großvenediger the Venedigergruppe ).

The Schwabreit-Tratten supply route leads from Neudau over the Salzach bridge up to the Tischlerhof, then one behind the other are the Tratten , Polln-Tratten (Graben) farms with the local chapel, and Schwabreit . The location includes 8 addresses. At the bridge on the left - below Tratten - is the village of Einöd .

Above the houses are the meadows, then the beech forest follows up the mountain .

Neukirchen. Franzisco-Josephinische Landesaufnahme , sheet 30–47 Bruneck , around 1900

Neighboring places:

Neukirchen

Neudau

Sulzau Neighboring communities Ashamed
Untersulzbachtal Wildalm

geology

The Trattner slope terrace is a mighty wall moraine , a bank moraine (edge ​​moraine on the terrain profile) that the Venediger glacier left here. It forms the southeastern edge of the Rosental basin, and here over 2 kilometers the mountain foot. The meadows above are post-glacial landslide sediments.

Directly in the settlement area, however, in the middle of the moraine, there are small clods of the Venediger ceiling system , with the Seidlwinkl formation (dolomite / Rauhwacke of the Upper Triassic , around 200 million years old) and the Wustkogel formation of the Permian / Lower Triassic (300–250 million years old) old) - these formations are more common here towards Gerlos on both sides of the valley (zone of Gerlos) , downstream they appear again at Mühlbach (municipality of Bramberg) , and then as a band from Uttendorf to Kaprunertal , as well as above some eye / flaser gneiss of the central crystal . South of drafts is massively Venetian central gneiss to the east of the Lower Palaeozoic Metabasit , which for the space Hollersbachtal / Felbertal is determinative, southwestern on Sulzbach case mesozoische Kalkmarmore ( Hochstegen formation of Oberjura / "Malm" ) and Lower Palaeozoic Porphyroidphyllite ( Habach group ) .

Nature and tourism

The hiking trail leads over Tratten into the Untersulzbachtal, after a few hundred meters comes the natural monument Sulzbachfall  ( NDM 156 ).

Individual evidence

  1. Polln-drafts in the Austrian map at SAGIS ditch ; in the Franciscan cadastre (later 19th century) Buch-Tratten
  2. ^ L. Weinberger: Structure of the old moraines of the Salzach Glacier east of the Salzach. In: Journal of Glacier Science and Glacial Geology. Volume 19, 1930, entry Basin von Rosental (anthology 18/19: p. 228)
  3. see Austrian geological map GK50 sheet 151 Krimml (Karl / Schmidegg, 1979); also GK200, layer at SAGIS
  4. Untersulzbachfall in the nature conservation book of the State of Salzburg
  5. ^ Sulzbach Falls . In: Salzburger Nachrichten: Salzburgwiki .