Steinlingalm

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Steinlingalm from the Kampenwand seen from

The Steinlingalm is an alpine pasture in the Hohenaschau district of the municipality of Aschau im Chiemgau .

Two alpine huts of the Steinlingalm are under monument protection and are registered under the number D-1-87-114-120 in the Bavarian monument list.

Building description

Weststadel on the Steinlingalm
Chapel on the Steinlingalm

The Weststadel is a single-storey saddle roof building with exposed quarry stone masonry and a boarded gable.

The adjacent house of the Carlhütte is a single-storey solid building with a gable roof and a boarded gable. Both buildings are listed and were built towards the end of the 18th century.

Other buildings on the Steinlingalm are a former Doppelkaser, which is now used as a restaurant, the Norbert-Carl-Hütte , the chapel from 1976 and the mountain guard hut to the west slightly below the Alm.

Todays use

The Steinlingalm is bumped and entertained. The inn is open almost all year round, with limited opening times between October and May.

location

The Steinlingalm is located north below the Kampenwand at an altitude of 1470  m above sea level. NN .

The Steinling lift of the small ski area on the Kampenwand is named after the Steinlingalm . The mountain station of the drag lift is in the immediate vicinity of the Alm. The mountain station of the Kampenwandbahn can be reached on foot in around 30 minutes.

Web links

Commons : Steinlingalm  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Steinlingalm on agrarkulturerbe.de, accessed on August 17, 2019
  2. Opening times at steinlingalm.de, accessed on August 17, 2019

Coordinates: 47 ° 45 ′ 32.7 "  N , 12 ° 21 ′ 55.2"  E