Großer Krottenkopf

This article is about the highest peak in the Allgäu Alps. For the peak in the Bavarian Prealps, see Krottenkopf.
Großer Krottenkopf

The Großer Krottenkopf, August 2000
Highest point
Elevation 2,656 m (8,714 ft)
Prominence 996 m (3,268 ft)[1]
Coordinates 47°18′43″N 10°21′22″E / 47.31194°N 10.35611°E / 47.31194; 10.35611Coordinates: 47°18′43″N 10°21′22″E / 47.31194°N 10.35611°E / 47.31194; 10.35611
Geography
Großer Krottenkopf

Austria

Location Tyrol, Austria
Parent range Allgäu Alps

The Großer Krottenkopf is the highest mountain in the Allgäu Alps of Austria. It is 2,656 m above sea level (AA)[2] and is part of a side branch of the Hornbach chain, which branches off the main chain of the Allgäu Alps and runs for about 15 km eastwards.

Bases and ascent routes

to the Krottenkopfscharte. This tour takes just under four hours.

See also

References

Literature and maps

External links

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