Plainberg

Plainberg
The Plainberg from the south
View from the Salzburg district of Schallmoos
Highest point
Elevation549 m (1,801 ft)
Prominence109 m (358 ft)
Isolation1.67 km (1.04 mi)Hochgitzen
Coordinates47°50′15″N 13°02′39″E / 47.83750°N 13.04417°E / 47.83750; 13.04417
Geography
LocationSalzburg, Austria
Parent rangenone
Geology
Rock age70–50 mya (MaastrichtianYpresian)
Mountain typeInselberg
Rock typeSandstone

The Plainberg is a 549 m (1,801 ft) hill located primarily in the municipality of Bergheim, north of the city of Salzburg, Austria. It forms part of the Flyschzone, which lies north of the Alps, and is believed to have been inhabited since prehistoric times. The hill holds particular significance as the site of the Maria Plain pilgrimage church, considered the most important pilgrimage destination in the Salzburg region. The Plainberg also serves as a local recreation area and a popular destination for residents of the surrounding area. Nearly the entire hill is designated as a protected landscape area.