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lie around the perimeter of the mountains. The
Ammergau Alps are an ideal region for the average walker thanks to the comparatively low height of their summits and their location on the northern edge of the Alps with its proximity to the population centres of south Germany. Most of the summits are
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At around two dozen boggy depressions in the
Ammergau Alps, Alpine mountain pine raised bogs are excavated and supplied to the spa facilities and "wellness" hotels in the region. The mosses and lichens in the Ammer valley and its surrounding area are due to the last
1201:: 1,390 m, managed in summer from the beginning of May to the end of October, winter from beginning of December to the end of March, closed in April and November, 23 mattresses, base: Bad Kohlgrub, journey time from Bad Kohlgrub: 1.25 hours
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is the human activity that most dominates the landscape and which has changed the natural appearance of forests and woodlands, in some cases, significantly. It has also established a very dense network of
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Kreuzspitze Group with its Kreuzspitze and the Geierköpfen are the most alpine part of the Ammergau Alps. The highest peaks in the Ammergau are found on the main, southern, crest (the Daniel ridge or
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Ammergau Alps are a relatively natural, undeveloped range with a very low
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Ammergau Alps have two of the most attractive lakes in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The lakes are located in valleys (a rarity in the Northern Limestone Alps) and cut
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Bavarian part of the Ammergau Alps there are three Alpine Club huts. In the Tyrolean part of the mountains there are no Alpine Club huts at all.
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soils create unsuitable conditions for alm and grassland cultivation. Dolomite produces thin, dry soils and flysch is too prone to landslips.
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tree grows, a species exclusively dependent on frequent movements of scree. In addition, many other rare plants occur here. The snowbell (
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from its exit into the Alpine Foreland downstream as far as Reutte. The Loisach borders the Ammergau Alps in the
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Stage A60 runs from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Linderhof
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1470:Ybbstal Alps
1465:Vienna Woods
1455:Türnitz Alps
1400:Lechtal Alps
1370:Ennstal Alps
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1069:Bad Kohlgrub
1047:Oberammergau
1032:
1011:Lechtal Alps
999:
966:Sonnenspitze
923:Notkarspitze
881:Friederspitz
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293:- and three
262:Oberammergau
238:cross-border
235:
202:Ammergebirge
201:
189:
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151:Normal route
133:Parent range
1460:Wetterstein
1395:Lechquellen
1330:Allgäu Alps
1282:(in German)
1274:(in German)
1017:Wetterstein
1005:Allgäu Alps
929:Geiselstein
911:Klammspitze
899:Kramerspitz
859:Other peaks
751:Kreuzspitze
726:ten highest
598:Ettal Abbey
596:as well as
498:wet meadows
482:raised bogs
472:ssp. minima
437:Lindergries
429:Graswangtal
410:Hohe Bleick
398:radiolarite
370:plattenkalk
362:Kreuzspitze
295:chair lifts
118: /
1494:Categories
1380:Hochschwab
1206:References
1199:Hörndl Hut
1091:Via Alpina
972:Pürschling
938:), 1,881 m
869:Hochplatte
849:Kesseljoch
802:Geierköpfe
714:Danielkamm
534:Forggensee
490:reed grass
443:, a large
394:sandstones
299:Buchenberg
283:cable cars
106:10°52′48″E
103:47°25′59″N
1390:Karwendel
1365:Dachstein
1147:bobsleigh
990:, 1,342 m
984:, 1,542 m
974:, 1,566 m
962:, 1,633 m
950:, 1,758 m
944:, 1,864 m
936:Tegelberg
931:, 1,885 m
925:, 1,889 m
919:, 1,905 m
913:, 1,924 m
907:, 1,933 m
901:, 1,985 m
889:, 2,047 m
883:, 2,050 m
877:, 2,053 m
871:, 2,082 m
788:Plattberg
776:Pitzenegg
764:Upsspitze
651:Talkessel
643:southwest
635:southeast
590:Linderhof
530:Schwansee
386:argillite
338:Wildsteig
327:Ostallgäu
297:: to the
287:Tegelberg
252:state of
72:Geography
63:Elevation
35:Zugspitze
1063:Saulgrub
1041:Villages
982:Aufacker
852:2,131 m
830:2,145 m
806:2,164 m
779:2,179 m
755:2,185 m
604:Division
579:dolomite
558:Forestry
516:and the
502:matgrass
435:and the
380:and the
366:dolomite
250:Austrian
145:Climbing
85:Tyrolian
81:Bavarian
1405:Leogang
1228:Sources
1080:Tourism
980:Großer
887:Säuling
841:2,197 m
819:2,202 m
793:2,247 m
768:2,332 m
742:2,340 m
623:Loisach
613:To the
571:erosion
547:ice age
514:Plansee
512:In the
382:Säuling
344:Geology
270:Ehrwald
246:Bavaria
222:Austria
214:Germany
210:Bavaria
1445:Tennen
1385:Kaiser
1244:
738:Daniel
583:flysch
526:Alpsee
465:Spirke
461:Griese
445:doline
441:Kessel
414:Hörnle
406:flysch
376:. The
319:Swabia
303:Hörnle
274:Reutte
258:Füssen
242:German
226:Daniel
216:) and
194:German
156:AVE 7a
87:border
56:Daniel
39:Eibsee
1410:Lofer
1134:loipe
1125:Ettal
1052:Ettal
988:Kofel
720:Peaks
639:south
615:north
522:fjord
508:Lakes
455:Flora
425:Gries
254:Tyrol
218:Tyrol
77:State
1242:ISBN
1127:and
1089:The
724:The
656:The
637:and
631:east
627:west
619:Lech
592:and
581:and
575:alms
540:Bogs
532:and
500:and
486:fens
484:and
390:marl
325:and
317:and
289:and
272:and
188:The
52:Peak
41:lake
1235:AVF
846:10.
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