Brunstkopf

The Brunstkopf is a mountain immediately north of Zirl in the Karwendel Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. It is 1,719 metres high.[2]

Brunstkopf
Brunstkopf
near Zirl; Innsbruck Land, Tyrol (Austria)
Highest point
Elevation1,719 m (AA) [1]
Coordinates47°17′41″N 11°16′28″E
Geography
Locationnear Zirl; Innsbruck Land, Tyrol (Austria)
Parent rangeKarwendel

Ascent

There are unmarked routes from the direction of the Garberskopf (1,903 m) along the arete to the northeast; and from the ridge to the south-southwest between the Lackental and Grabental re-entrants, the path branching off the mountain road (closed to private vehicles) above Hochzirl.[2]

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References

  1. Bundesamt für Eich- und Vermessungswesen (BEV): Topographic map of Austria at AMAP online
  2. Seefeld Leutasch 1:25,000 hiking map, Wanderland-Verlag, 4th edn., 2011.
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