Leilachspitze

The Leilachspitze in the Allgäu Alps is a mountain, 2,274 m (AA), and the highest peak in the Vilsalpsee Mountains. It lies within the Austrian state of Tyrol.

Leilachspitze
The Leilachspitze seen from the Litnisschrofen to the north
Highest point
Elevation2,274 m (AA) (7,461 ft)
Prominence399 m Kastenjoch
Isolation6.6 km Stallkarspitze
Coordinates47°26′19″N 10°32′46″E
Geography
Leilachspitze
Parent rangeAllgäu Alps
Geology
Age of rockTriassic
Type of rockmain dolomite
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References

    Literature

    • Kompass walking, cycling and ski touring map: Sheet 04 Tannheimer Tal (1:35,000). ISBN 978-3-85491-644-4 (as at: February 2007)
    • Tour report – detailed report with map, photographs and information on the mountaineering requirements
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