Hohe Schrott
Hohe Schrott is a peak in Bad Ischl, Gmunden District, Upper Austria and has an elevation of 1,443 metres. Hohe Schrott is situated nearby to the locality Mitterkaralm, as well as near Dielaualm.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Mittagkogel.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kuhntal and Bräuningalm.
Kuhntal
Locality
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Kuhntal is a locality, which is situated 9 km southeast of Hohe Schrott.
Bräuningalm
Locality
Photo: Tigerente, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Bräuningalm is a locality, which is situated 9 km southeast of Hohe Schrott.
Hohe Schrott
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,443 metres
- Description: mountain in the Totes Gebirge in Upper Austria
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Bad Ischl, Gmunden District, Upper Austria, Austria, Central Europe, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
47.72762° or 47° 43′ 39″ northLongitude
13.71126° or 13° 42′ 41″ eastElevation
1,443 metres (4,734 feet)Open location code
8FVMPPH6+2GOpenStreetMap ID
node 4844016090OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Hohe Schrott” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Hohe Schrott”
- Chinese: “上施羅特山”
- Dutch: “Hohe Schrott”
- German: “Hohe Schrott”
- Swedish: “Hohe Schrott”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Mitterkaralm and Dielaualm.
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Highlights include Hochglegt and Dielauridel.
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