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Kahlersberg
The Kahlersberg is a {{convert, 2,350, m, ft, adj=mid, -high mountain in the Northern Limestone Alps (Hagen Mountains) in the Berchtesgaden Alps on the border between Germany (Bavaria) and Austria (Salzburg (Bundesland), Salzburg). From the west a steep, marked climb (Route 496) runs through the so-called ''Mausloch'' ("Mousehole") to the summit. The summit can also be reached along the ''Eisenpfad'' ("Via ferrata, Iron Path"), a path which approaches from the southwest, from the Landtal valley, is very steep in places and has old markings. A trackless descent variant runs from the ''Fensterl'', a wind gap with a striking, small pit (in the right of the picture; the fourth wind gap left of the summit), northwards and down into the bowl between the Kahlersberg and the Hochseeleinkopf. This descent drops down mainly over steep scree. Mountains of Bavaria Berchtesgaden Alps Mountains of Salzburg (state) Two-thousanders of Austria Berchtesgadener Land Mountains of the Alps Two-thousa ...
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Hagen Mountains
The Hagen Mountains (german: Hagengebirge) are a subrange of the Berchtesgaden Alps. They lie mainly in the Austrian state of Salzburg, the western quarter is in the Bavarian county of Berchtesgadener Land. The steep western flanks of the Hagen lie in Bavaria and drop in height to the basin of the Berchtesgadener Königssee. Geography The mountain range has an area of about 12 kilometres by 10 kilometres. Its highest peaks are located at its perimeter, its interior peaks being slightly lower. The two highest summits are the Großes Teufelshorn (2,363 m) south of the Röth and Kahlersberg (2,350 m). The Hagen mountains are linked Steinernes Meer by the ''Teufelshörner'' peaks, and to the Göll massif ( Hoher Göll) via the col of Torrener Joch. In the north the Hagen is bordered by the Bluntau valley, in the east the Salzach valley forms a deeply incised boundary with the Tennen Mountains. In the south, facing the Hochkönig massif - the boundary is formed by t ...
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