The '''Nationalpark Hohe Tauern''' [http://www.nationalpark.at/default_e.php] is the biggest national park in Austria and one of the biggest in all Europe.
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The national park covers the central alpine chain of the Hohe Tauern area, i.e. approximately from the Brenner Highway in the west to the Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse(''Grosglockner Hochalpenstrase'') road in the east. The most famous mountains in the park are Austria's highest peak, Grossglockner (''Grosglockner'') (3798 m), and the majestic, glacier surrounded Grossvenediger (''Grosvenediger'') (3666 m).
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Enjoy the views from '''Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse''', a toll road (28 ? per car) across the central alpine chain, connecting Fusch and Heiligenblut. Built in 1935, it is one of Austria's most scenic roads. Many parking areas and visitor platforms provide breathtaking views of the high alpine scenery on Austria's highest mountain, ''Grosglockner'' (literally:''Big Bell''), its largest glacier, ''Pasterze'' glacier, and many other features. The road rises up to 2503 m above sea level and is only open from the beginning of May until the beginning of November. During the rest of the year it is covered with huge amounts of snow. There are two dead end roads that both end in scenic viewpoints. One goes to the 2571 m high ''Edelweisspitze'', the other one to the visitor center on ''Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Hohe'' (2369 m) with views to the ''Pasterze'' glacier and ''Grosglockner''. The road is closed between 10.00 pm and 5.00 am in the high season (between 15th of June and 15th of September) and between 8.30 pm and 6.00 am otherwise. Last entry is 45 minutes before closing.
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