Kohlbergspitze
The Kohlbergspitze is a high summit on the main chain of the Ammergau Alps in Tyrol, Austria. Less common names for the mountain are the Zigersteinjoch, Stapferwiesjoch and Zigerstein. With its 300-metre-high north faces and grassy and less steep southern slopes is the first prominent summit in the western part of the main chain.
Ascent
The Kohlbergspitze can be climbed on a waymarked path in 3 hours from Bichlbach. The path runs initially up the wooded southern slopes, later through fields of mountain pine and finally up a grassy slope from the southeast to the summit. An alternative ascent climbs from the west over schrofen terrain to the highest point and is classified as a grade I climb.Literature
- Dieter Seibert: Allgäuer Alpen Alpin, Alpine Club Guide. Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich, 2004,
- Alpine Club map 1:25,000, Sheet 4/1, Wetterstein West
- Kompass Digital Map Tirol, Version 2.4.1.0, Kompass Karten GmbH Innsbruck
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Category:Mountains of the Alps
Category:Ammergau Alps