Kanisfluh
The Kanisfluh is a mostly isolated massif in the central Bregenz Forest Mountains between the municipalities Mellau, Au and Schnepfau.The Kanisfluh is considered the most famous mountain and landmark of the Bregenz Forest, Vorarlberg, Austria.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Mountain with an elevation of 2,044 metres
- Description: massif of the Bregenz Forest Mountains in Vorarlberg, Austria
- Also known as: “Canisfluh”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Runder Kopf and Holenke.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hirschau and Schnepfau.
Hirschau
Village
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Hirschau is a village, which is situated 2½ km northwest of Kanisfluh.
Schnepfau
Village
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Schnepfau is a municipality in the district of Bregenz in the Austrian state of Vorarlberg. Schnepfau is situated 2½ km north of Kanisfluh.
Au
Village
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Au is a town in the Bregenz Forest in Vorarlberg. Au is situated 3½ km east of Kanisfluh.
Kanisfluh
- Categories: massif and landform
- Location: Mellau, Bregenz District, Vorarlberg, Austria, Central Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Venetian—“Kanisfluh” goes by many names.
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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Kanisfluh”. Photo: Böhringer, CC BY-SA 2.5.