Aggenstein

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The Aggenstein is a mountain, 1,986 metres high (according to German survey: 1,985.4 m[1]) in the Allgäu Alps on the border Bavaria, Germany and Tyrol, Austria. It is located in the Bavarian part of the Tannheim Mountains, a few kilometres south of Pfronten (Ostallgäu).

Elevation1,986 m (6,516 ft)
Coordinates47°32′13″N 10°33′29″E
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Aggenstein
View of the Aggenstein from the Sebenalm
Highest point
Elevation1,986 m (6,516 ft)
Coordinates47°32′13″N 10°33′29″E
Geography
Aggenstein is located in Alps
Aggenstein
Aggenstein
Alps
LocationBavaria, Germany / Tyrol, Austria
Parent rangeTannheim Mountains, Allgäu Alps
Geology
Rock typeMain dolomite from the Triassic Lechtal nappe
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Grän (Enge car park) to the Bad Kissinger Hut
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Location and surrounding area

The prominence of the Aggenstein is at least 266 metres,[2] its isolation is 1.8 kilometres, the Brentenjoch being the reference peak.

Routes to the summit

  • Via Pfronten Breitenberg – Böser Tritt Bad Kissinger Hut (Alpine Club hut) – summit (ca. 2.5 hours)
  • Via Pfronten Breitenberg – Böser Tritt – Langer Strich – summit (ca. 2 hours); cable car available
  • Via Pfronten Reichenbach-Klamm – Bad Kissinger Hut (Alpine Club hut) – summit (ca. 3.5 hours)
  • Via Grän/Enge (Austria) – Bad Kissinger Hut – summit (ca. 2.5 hours)
  • Via Grän – Füssener Jöchle – Tannheimer Höhenweg – Bad Kissinger Hut – summit (ca. 2.5 hours); cable car available

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