Goinger Halt

Goinger Halt
The Hinterer (left) and Vorderer Goinger Halt (right) from Christaturm in the west. The climb from the Ellmauer Tor to the Hintere Goinger Halt is easily recognisable.
Highest point
Elevation2,242 m (AA) (7,356 ft)
Coordinates47°N 12°E / 47°N 12°E / 47; 12
Geography
Goinger Halt is located in Austria
Goinger Halt
Goinger Halt
Parent rangeKaisergebirge

The Goinger Halt is a mountain in the Kaisergebirge range in the Northern Limestone Alps in Austria. It has a double summit: a northern top to the rear, the Hintere Goinger Halt (2,192 metres), and a higher, southern top in front, the Vordere Goinger Halt (2,242 metres). The name "Halt" means something like Alpine meadow and refers therefore to the peak over the meadow areas, that belong to the parish of Going (c.f. Ellmauer Halt).