Hochwanner 2,744 | 2744m

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At 2,744 metres (9,003 ft), the Hochwanner (formerly: Kothbachspitze) is the second highest mountain in Germany, after the Zugspitze (if the somewhat higher Schneefernerkopf is only considered as a sub-peak of the Zugspitze). In addition the Hochwanner is the highest peak on the main ridge of the Wetterstein (Wettersteinhauptkamm) running from Gatterl to the Upper Wettersteinspitze (Oberen Wettersteinspitze) above Mittenwald in an east–west direction. From the Hochwanner massif there is an all-round view of the Rein valley (Reintal), the Leutasch valley in Austria, the Gais valley, the Zugspitze, the Mieming Chain, the Jubiläumsgrat, the Karwendel mountains and far into the central Alps.

Despite being the second highest peak in Germany and having a north face which drops about 1500 m (one of the highest rock faces in the whole of the Northern Limestone Alps) the Hochwanner has remained a relatively unknown mountain. This is due to its relatively inaccessible location, behind the Alpspitze and hidden by the Höllentalspitze. The more widely known, but lower Watzmann is often wrongly cited as the second highest mountain in Germany.

The easiest route to the summit is from the south from the Rotmoosalm (3 hours) or from Gatterl. Pathless in places or only recognisable by a faint trail it initially runs up steep grass meadows, later over a short rock climb (grade I on the UIAA scale) and then mainly over steep, laborious scree slopes to the summit. The route is sparingly marked with cairns.

See also: List of the highest mountains in Germany and Great north faces of the Alps

* Strangely the automatic technical level calculation is completely wrong. It shows the summit part as T2 route.

All participants agreed that it is at least T4 

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By public transport:
    Train station near start point: Oberhofen im Inntal (7.0 Km from start point)
    Bus stop near start point: Gaistal/Salzbach (150 m from start point)
Ref : Gaistal/Salzbach

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Gaistalalm (1369 m):
    Website: Homepage
    Location: Google maps

Tillfussalm
    Website: Homepage
    Location: Google maps

Steinernes Hüttl (1925 m):
    Website: Homepage
    Location: Google maps

Rotmoosalm (2030 m):
    Website: Homepage
    Phone: +43 664 4226149
    Location: Google maps

Hämmermoos Alm (1417 m):
    Location: Google maps

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By the beginning of the easy "climbing" part, there is an option to bypass this section ~20 meters from the left. 

For exact location, see here the photo with one person on a rocky trail: Taking by Danial from the climbing point. 


Technical Difficulty Medium
Gear Hiking Boots , Hiking Poles
Popularity 3
Highest point 2744m
Total gain 1746m
Total loss 1746m
Duration 09h53m
Distance 21.3Km
Rating 1609

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