Dandlalm

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The Dandlalm (also: Hinterröthelmoosalm ) is part of the Röthelmoosalm in the Urschlauer Forst in the area of ​​the municipality of Ruhpolding .

Two Kaser of the Dandlalm are under monument protection and are registered under the number D-1-89-140-165 in the Bavarian monument list.

Building description

The Hellenstallkaser is a combed block building on a brick base with a "seven purlin roof " and was probably built in the first half of the 18th century.

The Lauterbachkaser is bricked, has a block gable and is marked with the year 1818 on the ridge purlin .

Todays use

The Dandlalm is used for agriculture and is served, but no overnight stays are offered.

location

As the rear Röthelmoosalm, the Dandlalm forms the eastern part of the Röthelmoosalm . The alpine pasture is located in the Urschlauer Forst north of the Weitsee at an altitude of around 880  m above sea level. NN .

The Langerbaueralm as the front Röthelmoosalm forms the western part of the Röthelmoosalm, at the northern end of the alpine pasture is the Röthelmoosklause .

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Coordinates: 47 ° 42 ′ 48.6 ″  N , 12 ° 33 ′ 43.7 ″  E