Dalsenalm

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Dalsenalm
location Schneizlreuth , Upper Bavaria
Mountains Lattengebirge
Geographical location 47 ° 40 '4 "  N , 12 ° 52' 17"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 40 '4 "  N , 12 ° 52' 17"  E
Dalsenalm (Bavaria)
Dalsenalm
height 1195  m above sea level NN
surface Alpine
pasture 300 ha of forest pasture 392 hadep1
Waters abundant spring and brook
climate warm
flora various grasses, few weeds, mighty spruce
use bumped , entertained

The Dalsenalm is an alpine pasture in the Lattengebirge in the district of Forst St. Zeno in the municipality of Schneizlreuth .

The Kaser of the Dalsenalm is under monument protection and is registered under the number D-1-72-131-43 in the Bavarian monument list.

Building description

When Sichlerkaser the Dalsenalm is a single-story, überkämmten log construction on a broken stone base with flat-gabled roof with Legschindeldeckung . The ridge purlin is marked with the year 1897.

history

In 1970 the Kasstöckl des Kasers was transported to the local museum of local history on the initiative of Fritz Hofmann , who was then the town clerk in Bad Reichenhall , where it was rebuilt.

The Dalsenalm is still in use today and is served in the summer months.

location

The Dalsenalm is located in the Lattengebirge at an altitude of 1195  m above sea level. NN , about halfway between Röthelbachklause and Moosenalm . A forest road leads to the Dalsenalm, which is why the Alm is also easy to reach for mountain bikers . Footpaths lead u. a. The Dalsenalm can be reached on foot via the Ramsauer Almerlebnisweg via the Moosenalm and also from the mountain station of the Predigtstuhlbahn .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dalsenalm - Flora on agrarkulturerbe.de, accessed on December 16, 2019
  2. Dalsenalm on berchtesgaden.de, accessed on August 4, 2019