Feldalphorn

Coordinates: 47°23′07″N 12°05′04″E / 47.38528°N 12.08444°E / 47.38528; 12.08444
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Feldalphorn
Tyrol
, Austria
Highest point
Tyrol, Austria
Parent rangeKitzbühel Alps

The Feldalphorn,

Tyrol
, Austria.

Location and surroundings

The Feldalphorn is part of a mountain ridge that separates the

alpine meadows or alms. Its slopes are relatively gentle.[1][2]

Paths to the summit

The Feldalpenhorn is a relatively easy hiking peak. The forest road runs up the Wildschönau side to the Unterer Prädastenalm 1,320 m. From there is a signed hiking trail from the northwest to the top. The summit may also be ascended along the arête from the Turmkogel and the crest from the Schwaiberghorn, both along signed footpaths, as well as from the Kelchsau to the east.[2]

In addition the Feldalphorn is a popular

ski touring mountain. The climb from the Wildschönau is comparatively safe from avalanches. From the valley of the Schwarzenau it is a roughly 1,000 metre climb that takes around 2.5 hours.[3]

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