Unnütze

Unnütze

The eastern side of the Unnütze seen from the Guffert (from left: Vorder-, Hoch- and Hinterunnütz)
Highest point
Elevation 2,078 m (AA) (6,818 ft)
Isolation 5.0 kilometres (3.1 mi)
Coordinates 47°30′55″N 11°44′19″E / 47.51528°N 11.73861°E / 47.51528; 11.73861Coordinates: 47°30′55″N 11°44′19″E / 47.51528°N 11.73861°E / 47.51528; 11.73861
Geography
Unnütze
Parent range Brandenberg Alps
Climbing
Easiest route Hotel Scholastika, northern end of the Achensee – Köglalm – Vorderunnütz

The Unnütze (also called the Unnutze) is a small mountain ridge northeast of the Achensee lake between Achenkirch and Steinberg am Rofan in the Brandenberg Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol.

The ridge has three summits and runs in a north to south direction. The summits are the Hinterunnütz (2,007 m), the Hochunnütz (2,075 m) and the Vorderunnütz (2,078 m). In general, however, the Vorderunnütz is called the Unnütz.


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