Mählsack

Mählsack is a peak in , , and has an elevation of 2,596 metres. Mählsack is situated nearby to the area , as well as near the village .
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 2,596 metres
  • Also known as: Maehlsack
  • Historically known as: Gendarmen

Places of Interest

Highlights include Oberer Schafberg and Roggalspitze.

Peak
is a peak.

Peak
The is a peak, 2,673 m , in the Lechquellen Mountains, in the state of . It is considered one of the most attractive climbing peaks in the range. is situated 3 km east of Mählsack.

Mountain hut
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The is an Alpine Club hut belonging to the branch of the German Alpine Club. It lies in the Lechquellen Mountains at the foot of the Spuller Schafberg.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Klösterle and Langen am Arlberg.

Village
is a in the district of Bludenz in the state of . is situated 5 km south of Mählsack.

Village
is a small village in the municipality of Klösterle, in the district of Bludenz, in the state of , Austria. It is a gateway to the famous Arlberg ski area. is situated 6 km southeast of Mählsack.

is a ski resort in . It is reputed to be one of the finest ski areas in the world.

Mählsack

Latitude
47.1761° or 47° 10′ 34″ north
Longitude
10.07984° or 10° 4′ 47″ east
Elevation
2,596 metres (8,517 feet)
Open location code
8FVG53GH+CW
Geo­Names ID
10099548
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Schneetäli and Zug.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Spullerschafberg and Spullers Bühel.

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