Fuderheuberg
Fuderheuberg | ||
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From the Lattengebirge , in the middle of the Hochstaufen, the wooded ridge to the right of it the Fuderheuberg. |
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height | 1350 m | |
location | Upper Bavaria | |
Mountains | Chiemgau Alps | |
Coordinates | 47 ° 45 '12 " N , 12 ° 52' 16" E | |
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Normal way | Padinger Alm - Buchmahd |
The Fuderheuberg is located north of Bad Reichenhall and belongs to the Staufen mountain range .
It is also known as the Vorderstaufen . The summit cross stands on the Fuderheustein (also called Fuderheustern on some maps ), a 1321 m high rock structure. The highest point at 1350 m is in the direction of Hochstaufen and is poorly suited for a summit cross because of the forest. The Fuderheuberg also gets its name from the continuous forest and the shape of the hill: It looks like a load of hay (truckload of hay ).
Marked paths lead from Piding ( Staufenbrücke or Mauthausen / Staufeneck Castle ) and Bad Reichenhall (Padinger Alm) to the summit. A transition to Hochstaufen is possible via the Steinerne Jäger . In the north there is the uncultivated Pidinger hut about 200 meters below the summit .