Articles of interest in Mittenwald
The Ester Mountains (German: Estergebirge) are a small mountain range in Bavaria. They are classified either as part of Bavarian Prealps or the larger chain of Northern Limestone Alps. The range stretches for about 15 kilometres. From the west it is…
The Edelweiss Vacation Village and Campground is a U.S. Department of Defense recreational facility that is a part of the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort in Garmisch, Germany. The Vacation Village and Campground consists of a collection of deluxe and rus…
Ölrain is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany.
The Weiherburgbach originates above the Alpine Zoo of Innsbruck at 720 m above sea level and flows down in a southern direction to the Inn River.
The Small Pond is also located in the castle park of Castle Ambras and is 300 metres south below the Grand Pond. The lake is surrounded by forest and has only approximately 0.70 ha size. The small lake is flowed through by the Aldranser brook and po…
Simetsberg (elevation 1,840 metres/6,040 ft) is a mountain in the Bavarian Prealps of southern Germany.
Scharnitz Abbey (German: Kloster Scharnitz) was a Benedictine monastery in Mittenwald in Bavaria, Germany.
Osterfeuerkopf is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany.
Lautersee is a lake in Oberbayern, Bavaria, Germany.
The Lohbach is a stream in Innsbruck, Austria that originates from a spring at the eastern edge of the Kranebitter ravine. It runs in a slightly elliptical course to Eastern Hötting, along the Lohbach waterside, further to Vögelebichl. At the Fische…
The Höttinger Bach is a shortly 4 km long left tributary of the Inn in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria.
The Hoher Kranzberg is a mountain in Bavaria, Germany.
Hoher Fricken is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany.
Hoher Brendten is a mountain in Bavaria, Germany.
The Hohe Kisten is a mountain, 1,922 m above sea level (NN), in the Ester range in the Bavarian Prealps and lies north of the Krottenkopf – the main summit of the Ester range.
The Hinterreintalschrofen is a 2,669 m high peak on the main, east-west oriented crest (the Teufelsgrat or "Devil's Ridge") of the Wetterstein Mountains in the Eastern Alps. It is a massive and dominant mountain with a high rock face that plunges in…
The Grand Pond, also called Castle Park Pond, is located in the park east of the main entrance of Castle Ambras in the city area of Innsbruck.
The Gleirschbach originates north of the "Pfeishütte" in the "Samer Valley" on 1.200m sea-level. The creek has a length of app. 12 km; 7.40 km are on the city area of Innsbruck.
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