Aggenstein

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).

Aggenstein
View of the Aggenstein from the Sebenalm
Highest point
Elevation1,986 m (6,516 ft)
Prominence266 m Unnamed col Brentenjoch
Isolation1.8 km Brentenjoch
Listing
Coordinates47°32′13″N 10°33′29″E
Geography
Aggenstein
Alps
LocationBavaria, Germany / Tyrol, Austria
Parent rangeTannheim Mountains, Allgäu Alps
Geology
Type of rockMain dolomite from the Triassic Lechtal nappe
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Grän (Enge car park) to the Bad Kissinger Hut

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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References

  1. Bayerische Vermessungsverwaltung: BayernViewer 2.0 Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 26 January 2011.
  2. Its exact value is not known; the given value is a minimum - it could be up to 19 metres higher - derived from the contour interval (20 metres) in the 1:25,000 scale map.
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