Portla head
Portla head | ||
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Portla head |
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height | 1905 m above sea level A. | |
location | Damüls , Vorarlberg , Austria | |
Mountains | Damülser Berge , Bregenz Forest Mountains | |
Dominance | 0.5 km → Portlahorn | |
Notch height | 30 m ↓ saddle to Portlahorn | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 16 '51 " N , 9 ° 50' 37" E | |
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rock | dark flysch | |
Normal way | Hiking trail from the Furkajoch over the Portla Alpe and the Portla Fürkele; There is no marked path to the summit itself | |
View from the Sünserspitze to the Bregenz Forest and also to the Portlakopf |
The Portlakopf ( 1905 m above sea level ) is a mountain in the Bregenzerwaldgebirge , which is located in the municipality of Damüls (about 800 m from the municipal boundary of Dornbirn and 1000 m from Laterns ). The Portlaalpe is about 300 m and the Furkajoch about 1.3 km as the crow flies.
location
The Portlakopf is part of the Damülser Mountains group and a striking, distinctive peak. The vegetation consists of dense perennials of blueberries , alpine roses , junipers and firs , etc.
The Mellenbach rises just below the top of the Portlakopf.
Neighboring peaks and lakes
In the north, about 1100 m as the crow flies, the Portlahorn (2010 m above sea level), then about 1300 m away the Blue Lake and about 2400 m away the Sünserkopf (2032 m above sea level). North-northwest, about 2800 m away the Sünser Spitze (2062 m above sea level) and north-northeast, about 2600 m as the crow flies, the Ragazer Blanken (2051 m above sea level). It is about 250 m as the crow flies to Portla Fürkele to the west.
hike
The closest hiking base is the Portlaalpe ( 1710 m above sea level, open only in summer) and the Freschenhaus ( 1846 m above sea level ). Other surrounding Alps (e.g. Sünser Alpe ) are only cultivated in summer.
The way over the Portlaalpe (near Furkajoch ) to the mountain peak can be mastered in about 1 hour (195 meters in altitude ). A hike from Damüls over the Seven Hills, the Sünser Joch over the Portlahorn to the Portlakopf takes about 6 to 7 hours in total (about 600 meters in altitude).
cards
Compass map 1: 50,000, sheet 2 Bregenzerwald - Westallgäu ,
literature
- Dieter Seibert : Bregenzerwald and Lechquellen Mountains. Alpine Club Guide alpine. 1st edition. Bergverlag Rother, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-7633-1095-1 .