Bremstallhalda

Bremstallhalda is a slope in , and has an elevation of 1,765 metres. Bremstallhalda is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Galinakopf and Schönberg.

Peak
is a mountain on the border of and in the range of the , with a height of 2,198 metres.

Peak
is a mountain in in the range of the north-east of the village of , with a height of 2,104 metres.

Peak
is a mountain on the border of and , although the summit is in Austria, in the range of the with a height of 2,159 metres.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Steg and Malbun.

Village
is a village in , located in the municipality of . is situated 4½ km southwest of Bremstallhalda.

Village
is a ski-resort in an exclave of the municipality of , in . is situated 4½ km south of Bremstallhalda.

Hamlet
Photo: Dmitry Ivanov, Public domain.
is an Alp of , located in the municipality of . It is located on a distinctive slumping mass composed of scree slopes, positioned beneath the breakaway ridge of one of the Alps' largest landslides, which occurred approximately 12,000 years ago following the retreat of the Rhine Glacier. is situated 5 km west of Bremstallhalda.

Bremstallhalda

Latitude
47.14208° or 47° 8′ 32″ north
Longitude
9.61558° or 9° 36′ 56″ east
Elevation
1,765 metres (5,791 feet)
Open location code
8FVF4JR8+R6
Geo­Names ID
10353229
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