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Gatter Mountains

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Parent range
  
Isar-Inn Gravel Beds

Elevation
  
618 m

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Peak
  
Unnamed kuppe near the Sankt Wolfgang hamlet of Schedenberg

State
  
Counties of Erding and Mühldorf am Inn; Bavaria (Germany)

The Gatter Mountains (German: Gattergebirge) are a large, hill range up to about 618 m above sea level (NHN) and just under 50 km² in area in the province of Upper Bavaria in Germany. They lie near the town of Sankt Wolfgang in the counties of Erding and Mühldorf am Inn.

Map of Gatterberge, 84405 Dorfen, Germany

The German names, Gattergebirge and Gatterberg(e) are often seen colloquially as interchangeable. With height differences of no more than around 160 metres, the landscape does not really appear mountainous, but more like a prominent range of hills made from terminal moraines. They are known in Sankt Wolfgang as "the Tuscany of Upper Bavaria".

References

Gatter Mountains Wikipedia