Allerheiligengraben (valley)

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The Allerheiligengraben is a side valley of the Pölstal and separates the communities of Pöls-Oberkurzheim and Fohnsdorf . Its eastern side valley - the Steinmetzgraben - belongs to Fohnsdorf. The Allerheiligenbach flowing through the Allerheiligengraben flows into the Pölsbach at Paßhammer . In the south of the trench, at the end of the valley, lies the eponymous village of Allerheiligen . The moat is surrounded by mountains - on the eastern side the Dirnbergerhöhe , the Prennhöhe , the Zechnerriedel , the Strasswaldhöhe , the Eisenbacherhöhe , the Gaaleck , the Gaaler Höhe , the Waldkogel , the Schlapfkogel , the Vormacherberg and on the western side the Geierkogel , the Geigereck and the Bärenkogel . The exit of the valley is at 776 meters and the source of the Allerheiligenbach at 1258 meters above sea level .

The online hiking map from Kompass Karten serves as a source for the names of the geographical objects and the elevations .

Individual evidence

  1. KOMPASS-Karten GmbH : KOMPASS online hiking map - KOMPASS tours - KOMPASS map. Interactive online hiking map. In: kompass.de. KOMPASS-Karten GmbH , March 9, 2016, p. 1 , accessed on January 1, 2017 .