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Ammergau Alps

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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
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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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The 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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and Kolben Saddle. In the central and southern areas there are no lifts or accommodation huts at all. The Ammergau Alps are a relatively natural, undeveloped range with a very low
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the 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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on the Pürschling: 1,564 m, managed all year round, closed in November, 54 beds, 12 mattresses, Base: Unterammergau, journey time from Unterammergau: 2 hours
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In the 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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The widespread occurrence of dolomite results in the typical appearance of much of the Ammergau Alps: great streams of dolomite scree, the so-called
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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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Ammergau Alps Nature Reserve: view from the Brandnerschrofen (1,880 m) looking northeast to the Geiselstein (l) and Gabelschrofen
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In the Ammergau Alps there are just under 200 named peaks with spot heights. Amongst the better known are (in order of height):
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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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accessible within a day's round trip from bases in the valleys. As a result, there is only a small number of
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are particularly notable areas of deposition in the valleys. One unusual topographic feature is the
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s with a high likelihood of snow in winter. Each there on the first weekend in February the famous
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There are buildings of international renown in the Ammergau Alps. These include the castles of
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underlies the whole southern section of the range with the exception of small pockets of
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Panoramic view of the Ammergau Alps. Left: Morgenbach, a village in the municipality of
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are the most impressive mountains made from this rock. In addition, small patches of
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from its exit into the Alpine Foreland upstream as far as the Ehrwald Basin. To the
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with five stages across the whole Alps, also runs through the Ammergau Alps. The
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and gravel limestones enrich the landscape. Near the edge of the Alps, however,
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The ecology of the region is important because of the constant shifting of the
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The Ammergau Alps border on the following other mountain ranges in the Alps:
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valley forms a barely noticeable pass that links the Ammergau Alps to the
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Southern Main Chain (Daniel ridge) (highest peak is the Daniel, 2340 m)
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In summer there is a large network of paths and trails, for example:
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Hochplatten-Tegelberg Group (highest peak is the Hochplatte 2082 m)
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Mountain range in the states of Bavaria, Germany and Tyrol, Austria
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The Daniel: Highest peak in the Ammergau, seen from the Zugspitze.
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forms the link between the Ehrwald Basin and the Reutte Basin (
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Kreuzspitze Group (highest peak is the Kreuzspitze, 2185 m)
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Stage A60 runs from Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Linderhof
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meadows further enrich the flora of the Ammergau Alps.
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Alpenvereinsführer Allgäuer Alpen und Ammergauer Alpen
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the Alpine Foreland forms the boundary from the river
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Geologically the Ammergau Alps are mostly composed of
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Laber-Hörnle Group (highest peak is the Laber 1686 m)
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Trauchberge (highest peak is the Hohe Bleick, 1638 m)
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which has a height of 2,340 metres (7,680 ft).
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has 3 stages and runs through the range as follows:
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Säuling Group (highest peak is the Säuling, 2047 m)
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The border between the Bavarian provinces of 195:The Hohe Straußberg (1934 m) from the Tegelberg 1313: 1044:To the north the Ammergau Alps border on the 8: 1122:Stage A62 runs from the Kenzen Hut to Füssen 332:, which is also the county boundary between 1320: 1306: 1298: 699:, highest peak is the Klammspitze, 1924 m) 438:, which fills entire valleys (such as the 29: 1531:Mountain ranges of Tyrol (federal state) 1173:Oberammergau - Linderhof (the Sonnenweg) 741: 371:, which forms striking summits like the 187:The Kreuzspitze (2,185 m) from the south 1222: 1170:Oberammergau - Ettal (the Vogelherdweg) 1290:Panorama portal for the Ammergau Alps 1281:Tours and summit in the Ammergau Alps 636:. The Lech forms the boundary in the 7: 1230:Mitteilung über die Ammergauer Moore 560:which ended about 10,000 years ago. 243:Geography and tourist infrastructure 1249:Allgäuer Alpen und Ammergauer Alpen 1185:), the largest reserve in Bavaria. 25: 1489: 1268: 296:on the northern perimeter - the 38: 1251:, Rother Verlag Munich, 2004, 1183:Naturschutzgebiet Ammergebirge 259:(ca. 3/4 of the area) and the 215:) are a mountain range in the 1: 576:. In many areas (e.g. on the 320:. 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The 330:Swabia 314:Hörnle 285:Reutte 269:Füssen 253:German 237:Daniel 227:) and 205:German 167:AVE 7a 98:border 67:Daniel 50:Eibsee 1421:Lofer 1145:loipe 1136:Ettal 1063:Ettal 999:Kofel 731:Peaks 650:south 626:north 533:fjord 519:Lakes 466:Flora 436:Gries 265:Tyrol 229:Tyrol 88:State 1253:ISBN 1138:and 1100:The 735:The 667:The 648:and 642:east 638:west 630:Lech 603:and 592:and 586:alms 551:Bogs 543:and 511:and 497:fens 495:and 401:marl 336:and 328:and 300:and 283:and 199:The 63:Peak 52:lake 1246:AVF 857:10. 664:). 547:). 211:or 1507:: 1134:, 1130:, 1048:. 846:5. 835:9. 822:4. 809:8. 795:3. 784:7. 771:2. 758:6. 745:1. 675:. 644:, 611:. 539:, 507:, 431:. 423:, 411:, 407:, 403:, 399:, 312:, 279:, 275:, 271:, 207:: 94:/ 1321:e 1314:t 1307:v 1181:( 1152:( 231:( 223:( 203:( 20:)

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Ammergauer Alpen

Zugspitze
Eibsee
Daniel
Elevation
Bavarian
Tyrolian
Range coordinates
47°25′59″N 10°52′48″E / 47.43306°N 10.88000°E / 47.43306; 10.88000
Parent range
Northern Limestone Alps
Normal route
AVE 7a



German
Northern Limestone Alps
Bavaria
Germany
Tyrol
Austria
Daniel
cross-border
German
Bavaria
Austrian
Tyrol
Füssen

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