The Großglockner hunting grounds of Gipper- and Guttalalpe are home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Here you can enjoy unique experiences in nature and discover the world from a whole new perspective.
The wildlife of the Großglockner hunt Gipper and Guttalalpe
With a little luck, the following animals can be observed or spotted during the Großglockner hunt at Gipper- and Guttalalpe:
- Chamois
- Marmots
- Ibex, the kings of the Alps
- Golden eagles
- Bearded vultures
- Alpine and snow hares
- Rock ptarmigans, hazel grouse, and snow grouse
- Falcons
- Buzzards
- Eagle owls (very rare)
- Weasels
- Deer
- Roe deer
- Foxes



Natural features of the Großglockner hunt Gipper and Guttalalpe
Due to its location, the Großglocknerjagd Gipper- und Guttalalpe hunting ground has different climate zones. This results in a very diverse natural environment and varied landscapes.
The following natural features can be found in the Großglockner hunting grounds of Gipper- and Guttalalpe:
- The Brettersee lake
- High mountain pasture Guttal
- High mountains towards Wasserradkopf
- Mountain forest of the Gipperalpe
- Edelweiss and alpine rose meadows

