Kohlbergspitze Summit
Kohlbergspitze Summit
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The Kohlbergspitze Summit, standing proudly at 2,202 meters above sea level, is a prominent peak on the main chain, also known as the Daniel ridge, of the Ammergau Alps in Tyrol, Austria. This striking mountain is easily recognized by its impressive 300-meter-high north faces, which contrast with its more gently inclined, grassy southern slopes. It serves as a significant landmark in the region, offering a rewarding destination for those exploring the Austrian Alps.
What truly captivates visitors to the Kohlbergspitze…
Routes leading to this Highlight may be dangerous
Routes may comprise technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.
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Elevation 2,200 m
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Koordinaten 47° 26′ 16″ N, 10° 47′ 59″ O
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The most common route starts from Bichlbach and is generally considered technically easy, traversing wooded southern slopes, mountain pine fields, and grassy areas. This ascent takes approximately three hours. For those seeking a greater challenge, an alternative ascent from the west involves schrofen (scree) terrain and is graded UIAA I, requiring more technical skill and sure-footedness. Some routes, like the Alpenrosensteig, are even more demanding and exposed.
The standard ascent from Bichlbach is classified as a red path, indicating moderate difficulty. It is suitable for older children with sufficient stamina and hikers with some experience. While technically easy, sure-footedness and a good level of fitness are beneficial. There are no specific beginner-only routes, but the main path is generally accessible for those new to mountain hiking with appropriate preparation.
Absolutely! The summit itself boasts one of Tyrol's largest summit crosses, offering a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view. Along the trails, you'll pass through clear forests, pine fields, and open meadows, with occasional marked rock formations. A notable feature is the Zigerstein, a smaller rock pinnacle with its own summit cross on the southwest side of the Kohlbergspitze, which can be included as a detour for experienced hikers.
The normal route to the summit begins in Bichlbach, which is easily accessible by both public transport and car. If traveling by car, parking is available near the Bichlbach tourist office or train station. For public transport users, the starting point is conveniently located near the Bichlbach train station with clear signage for the hiking route. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.
While the best time to visit is generally June to October, winter hiking is possible for experienced mountaineers, especially on more demanding and exposed routes like the Alpenrosensteig. However, winter conditions can be challenging, requiring specialized gear, knowledge of avalanche safety, and a high level of fitness. It's crucial to check current weather and snow conditions before attempting a winter ascent.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails to Kohlbergspitze Summit. However, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to ensure they are well-behaved and physically capable of handling the hike. Always carry enough water for your dog and clean up after them to maintain the pristine natural environment.
No, there are no refreshment stops or huts directly along the hiking routes to Kohlbergspitze Summit. This ensures a more pristine natural experience. Hikers should bring sufficient water and provisions for their entire trip. However, you may find rest benches for short breaks and fresh spring water sources along the path for cooling down on warm days.
The Kohlbergspitze Summit offers a truly magnificent 360-degree panoramic view. On clear days, you can see the East Allgäu lake district, including deep blue mountain lakes like Plansee Fjord and Hopfensee. The vistas extend to the Tannheim, Lechtal, and Mieminger mountain ranges, and even the distant Zugspitze and Stubaier Alps are visible, making it a highly rewarding experience.
The mountain's geology primarily consists of main dolomite and Plattenkalk rocks. These formations date from the Upper Carnian to Norian periods, offering a glimpse into the ancient geological history of the Ammergau Alps.
The standard ascent from Bichlbach typically takes approximately three hours to reach the summit. This estimate is for a one-way trip and does not include breaks or the return journey. More challenging routes or detours, such as to the Zigerstein, will naturally extend the overall hiking time.