Hochalm (Lenggries)
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Summit cross of the Hochalm |
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Mountain range | Bavarian Prealps | |
Geographical location: | 47 ° 36 '32.2 " N , 11 ° 36' 15" E | |
Altitude | 1427 m above sea level NHN | |
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Construction type | Alpine hut |
The Hochalm is a dilapidated Alm in the Bavarian Prealps , first mentioned in 1529. The Alm is the highest point of the Schergenwieser Berg , which is also marked by a summit cross .
geography
The Hochalm is mentioned in several hiking guides and online portals and is a relatively often visited summit. Access can be from the north, south-east and south. The easiest access to the Alm is via the Achenpass and the Mitteralm from the southeast. From the south, the path leads from a hiking car park at the east end of the Sylvenstein reservoir via the Höllei-Alm to the Mitteralm and then on the path already mentioned. The Alm from Winkel, a district of Lenggries , can also be reached via a path on the north side of the Schergenwieser Berg .
history
Two buildings are marked on historical maps, of which only foundations can be found.
gallery
Web links
- Hochalm a. Achenpass . In: Agricultural and cultural heritage database . Society for Agricultural History