Langerbaueralm

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

All four Kaser of the Langbauernalm are under monument protection and are registered under the number D-1-89-140-164 in the Bavarian monument list.

Building description

The Langerbaueralm forms a uniform assembly group with four large, two-storey alpine buildings, each with a brick ground floor.

The Weißkaser has a boarded upper floor and is marked with the year 1914 on the ridge purlin .

The Bäck- or Bartlkaser also has a boarded upper floor, the ridge purlin is marked with the year 1922.

The Babl or Bichlerkaser has a combed block building upper floor and is marked with the year 1825.

The Ruhlander or Langerbauerkaser also has a boarded upper floor and was the last building to be built in 1923.

Todays use

The Langbauernalm is used for agriculture and is hosted.

location

As the front Röthelmoosalm, the Langerbaueralm forms the western 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 Dandlalm as the rear Röthelmoosalm forms the eastern part of the Röthelmoosalm, at the northern end of the alpine pasture is the Röthelmoosklause .

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Coordinates: 47 ° 42 '49.4 "  N , 12 ° 33' 8.7"  E