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Schliersee Mountains
The Schliersee MountainsBourne, Grant and Körner-Bourne, Sabine (2007). ''Walking in the Bavarian Alps'', 2nd ed., Cicerone, Milnthorpe, p. 8, 171–212. . (german: Schlierseer Berge) are a part of the Mangfall Mountains in the Bavarian Prealps around the lakes of the Schliersee and the Spitzingsee. The Rotwand, at 1,884 m, is the highest and best-known summit in the group. In summer and winter it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Bavarian Prealps. From the valley station of the Taubenstein Cable Car, the Rotwand can be climbed in just under 1½ hours and this route is thus very busy. The longer climbs e.g. from the Leitzach valley are, by contrast, quieter. The watershed between the lakes of Schliersee and Tegernsee crosses the mountains and forms the municipal boundary between the parishes of Rottach-Egern in the west and Schliersee in the east. The boundary summits from north to south as far as Valepp are: * Rainerkopf (1,463.3 m) * Wasserspitz (1,552 m) * ...
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Mangfall Mountains
The Mangfall Mountains (german: Mangfallgebirge), or sometimes Mangfall Alps, are the easternmost part of the Bavarian Prealps that, in turn, belong to the Northern Limestone Alps. The name comes from the river Mangfall, whose tributaries, the Rottach (Tegernsee), Rottach, Weißach (Tegernsee), Weißach, Schlierach and Leitzach, drain large parts of the area and form an important drinking water reservoir for the city of Munich. Geography Location The mountain region is bounded by the Isar valley in the west, the Inn valley in the east, the Brandenberg Alps (the Rofan) and the Austrian state border in the south. North of the Mangfalls lies the Alpine Foreland. The region has an area of 752.40 km² or, by narrower definitions, only 333 km². The Mangfall Mountains are divided into the Tegernsee Mountains (from the Isar to the line Tegernsee (lake), Tegernsee−Rottach (Tegernsee), Rottach−Weiße Valepp), Schliersee Mountains (to the Leitzach valley) and the Wende ...
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Stolzenberg (Berg)
Stolzenberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Daniel Stolz von Stolzenberg Daniel Stolz von Stolzenberg (Daniel Stolcius) (1600–1660) was a Bohemian physician and writer on alchemy, a pupil of Michael Maier in PragueHis name is often given as 'von Stolcenberg', i.e. from Stolzenberg, or 'von Stolcenbeerg'. He is know ... (1600–1660), Bohemian physician * Leon Stolzenberg (1895–1974), American chess player * Lisa Stolzenberg, American criminologist * Mark Stolzenberg, American actor, screenwriter, and producer * Stuart Stolzenberg, Australian photographer Stolzenberg is also the former German name for the town of Różanki,_Lubusz_Voivodeship, in western Poland {{surname ...
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Roßkopf (Bayern)
Roßkopf, Rosskopf or Roskopf may refer to: ;People *Erik Rosskopf (born 1965), U.S. Virgin Islands swimmer *Georges Frederic Roskopf (1813–1889), German-Swiss watchmaker and inventor of the pin-pallet escapement **a name for the pin-pallet escapement he devised *Joey Rosskopf (born 1989), American cyclist *Jörg Roßkopf (born 1969), German table tennis player and coach *Matías Roskopf (born 1998), Argentine footballer * Wendel Roskopf (1480–1549), stonemason and master builder ;Mountains or hills in Germany and Austria: * Rosskopf (Carnic Alps), 2,603 m, mountain in the Carnic Alps in Austria * Roßkopf (Ötztal Alps), 2,390 m, mountain in the hiking area of Hochötz near Oetz in Austria * Roßkopf (Stubai Alps), Monte Cavallo, 2,189 m, mountain and ski region near Sterzing * Roßkopf (Allgäu Alps), 1,958 m, mountain in the Allgäu Alps near Hinterstein * Roßkopf (Kitzbühel Alps), 1,731 m, mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in the municipality of Wildschönau * Roßkopf (B ...
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Stümpfling
The Stümpfling is a mountain, 1,506 metres high, in the Bavarian Prealps. The mountain is an easy mountain walk from the Spitzingsee Spitzingsee is a lake in Bavaria, Germany. At an elevation of 1084 m, its surface area is . Geography The Spitzingsee is located about five kilometers south of the Schliersee and a few hundred meters south of the Spitzingsattels at an altitude of ... lake or from the Wildbach Hut. The ''Suttenbahn'' and ''Stümpflingbahn'' lifts run up the mountain to just below the summit. External links Entry about the mountain tour {{DEFAULTSORT:Stumpfling One-thousanders of Germany Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Bavaria Bavarian Prealps ...
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Bodenschneid
The Bodenschneid is a 1,668 m high mountain in the Schliersee Mountains in the Mangfall range in the German Free State of Bavaria. Location and area The Bodenschneid rises between the lakes of Tegernsee, Schliersee and Spitzingsee and lies in the southern part of the district of Miesbach right on the boundary between the parishes of Kreuth to the west and Schliersee to the east. The Bodenschneid is long ridge, treeless at the top, with steep crags in the north. Another ridge, the ''Peißenberg'', runs away from the summit to the northwest to the less well-known peaks of Rinnerspitz, Wasserspitz and Rainerkopf. Ascent The summit may be reached by foot from ''Fischhausen-Neuhaus'' (on the southern shore of Schliersee), from Spitzingsee, from the ''Suttengebiet'' (Moni Alm) or from ''Enterrottach'' (southeast of Tegernsee, parish of Rottach-Egern). Around 300 m below its highest point is ''Rettenböck Alm'' where there is an accommodation hut, Bodenschneidhaus, belonging to the ...
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Rinnerspitz
The Rinnerspitz is a 1,611 m high peak in the Schliersee Mountains in the Mangfall mountain range in the German Free State of Bavaria. It is also known by locals as the Peißenberg (not to be confused with the Hoher Peißenberg). It was here on 6 November 1877 that the poacher, Georg Jennerwein, was shot in the back. The Rinnerspitz lies between the peaks of the 1,668 m high Bodenschneid (430 m to the southeast) and the 1,552 metre high Wasserspitz (653 m north-northeast), in the southern part of the district of Miesbach and, like its neighbours, on the boundary between the parishes of Rottach-Egern in the west and Schliersee in the east. On the arête from the Wasserspitz to the Rinnerspitz, on the north flank of the summit, is the Jennerwein memorial cross. The municipal boundary on these and the other peaks marks the watershed between the Schliersee and the Tegernsee. The German Alpine Club (DAV) accommodation hut of Bodenschneidhaus on the Rettenböckalm, 500 metres nor ...
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