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The Gallner (Gallner Berg:710 m) is a mountain ridge near Konzell in the Bavarian Forest that runs from west to east between the valley of the Kinsach in the west and the Menach valley. The E8 European long distance path runs over it. Name The mountain is called the Gallner because it was used as a Alpine pasture, mountain pasture for Cattle#Terminology, heifers (German: ''Galtvieh''). An old form of the name of the ridge in the early 18th century was ''Goldner''. Karte, ca. 1:650 000, ca. 1707 Description The mountain is unusual in having three almost equally high summits or ''kuppen'': the ''Gallner Berg'' (710 m)(), ''Kühleite'' (704 m)() and ''Blumerberg'' (682 m)(). The summit region and the north and east mountainsides are within the municipality of Konzell. The southern mountainside is divided between the municipalities of Haibach (Lower Bavaria), Haibach, Haselbach (Lower Bavaria), Haselbach and Rattiszell. Its western slopes belong to Stallwan ...
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Gallner (Konzell)
The Gallner (Gallner Berg:710 m) is a mountain ridge near Konzell in the Bavarian Forest that runs from west to east between the valley of the Kinsach in the west and the Menach valley. The E8 European long distance path runs over it. Name The mountain is called the Gallner because it was used as a Alpine pasture, mountain pasture for Cattle#Terminology, heifers (German: ''Galtvieh''). An old form of the name of the ridge in the early 18th century was ''Goldner''. Karte, ca. 1:650 000, ca. 1707 Description The mountain is unusual in having three almost equally high summits or ''kuppen'': the ''Gallner Berg'' (710 m)(), ''Kühleite'' (704 m)() and ''Blumerberg'' (682 m)(). The summit region and the north and east mountainsides are within the municipality of Konzell. The southern mountainside is divided between the municipalities of Haibach (Lower Bavaria), Haibach, Haselbach (Lower Bavaria), Haselbach and Rattiszell. Its western slopes belong to Stallwan ...
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