Wildalmkirchl-Biwak

Wildalmkirchl-Biwak is a shelter in , , and has an elevation of 2,457 metres. Wildalmkirchl-Biwak is situated nearby to the mountain saddle , as well as near the peak .
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  • Opening hours: 24/7
  • Type: Shelter
  • Description: bivouac hut in the Steinernes Meer in Salzburg
  • Roof shape: pyramidal

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Wildalmkirchl and Brandhorn.

Peak
The is a rocky peak, 2,578 m , on the southern edge of the . It lies within the state of Salzburg, northeast of the village of and northwest of the Hochkönig massif.

Peak
The is a mountain, 2,610 m , in the in the state of Salzburg. It lies in the southeast of the , at the crossing to the .

Peak
is a peak.

Wildalmkirchl-Biwak

Latitude
47.44987° or 47° 26′ 60″ north
Longitude
12.9964° or 12° 59′ 47″ east
Elevation
2,457 metres (8,061 feet)
Levels
1
Height
3 metres (9.8 feet)
Operator
Österreichischer Touristenklub, Sektion Maria Alm
Open location code
8FVJCXXW+WH
Open­Street­Map ID
way 149296086
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­shelter
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map attribute
roof-shape=­pyramidal
Wiki­data ID
Q64585411
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