Wiederloch-Alm

Wiederloch-Alm is a ruins in , , and has an elevation of 2,088 metres. Wiederloch-Alm is situated nearby to the peak , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Penser Weißhorn and Penser Joch.

Peak
Photo: BerndH, CC BY 2.5.
The is a mountain of the Sarntal Alps in , Italy. Located near the , its summit appears almost inaccessible due to its seemingly vertical pyramidal shape, although it is a popular location for hikers, and can be climbed by the sure footed in around two hours as a mini via ferrata has been established on its south face.

Mountain saddle
Photo: SteveK, CC BY 2.5.
The is a high mountain pass in , northern , near the Jaufenpass. It connects via the and with in the Wipptal. is situated 4 km northeast of Wiederloch-Alm.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Pens and Durnholz.

Village
is a village.

Village
is a village, which is situated 6 km southeast of Wiederloch-Alm.

Wiederloch-Alm

Latitude
46.79294° or 46° 47′ 35″ north
Longitude
11.40674° or 11° 24′ 24″ east
Elevation
2,088 metres (6,850 feet)
Open location code
8FRHQCV4+5M
Open­Street­Map ID
way 43330267
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­ruins
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­ruins
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In Other Languages

From German to Italian—“Wiederloch-Alm” goes by many names.

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Highlights include Ochsner and Steinwand.

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