Brechhorn

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Elevation2,032 m (AA) (6,667 ft)
Coordinates47°22′41″N 12°15′57″E / 47.3779528°N 12.265806°E / 47.3779528; 12.265806
Normal routefrom the Brechhornhaus over the Schledererkopf (1,801 m) to the summit
Brechhorn
Panorama of the northern flanks of the Brechhorn (centre)
Highest point
Elevation2,032 m (AA) (6,667 ft)
Coordinates47°22′41″N 12°15′57″E / 47.3779528°N 12.265806°E / 47.3779528; 12.265806
Geography
Brechhorn is located in Austria
Brechhorn
Brechhorn
Parent rangeKitzbühel Alps
Climbing
Normal routefrom the Brechhornhaus over the Schledererkopf (1,801 m) to the summit

The Brechhorn is a 2,032 m above sea level (AA) high mountain in the Kitzbühel Alps in Austria. It lies between the valleys of the Aschauer Ache and the Windau.[1]

The upper slopes of the mountain are used to some extent for grazing sheep, goats, cows and horses. No ski lifts, material ropeways or motor vehicle tracks run beyond the Brechhornhaus (1,660 m), which means that the scenery during an ascent remains largely unspoilt.

Ascent

Summit

References

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