Hochsalwand crossing | 1625m

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Hochsalwand (1,625 m) is a mountain peak northeast of the Wendelstein high above the village of Brannenburg. On fine days, the summit cross offers a good view over Rosenheim, the Inn valley, Lake Chiemsee, Lake Simssee as well as to the neighbouring Chiemgau Alps and the Kaisergebirge. In contrast to the Wendelstein, the Hochsalwand is not so heavily frequented; there are several possibilities for climbing it. However, the ascent routes listed below require surefootedness, a head for heights and a good physical condition, despite markings and several easy climbing sections with wire rope safeguards. Only the route from the Reindleralm to the summit is easier, does not require any climbing sections or belayments and therefore does not require a head for heights, but does require surefootedness [wikipedia].

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By public transport:
    Train station near start point: Brannenburg (0.0 Km from start point)
    Bus stop near start point: Brannenburg - Tankstelle (243 m from start point)
    Bus stop near start point: Tannerhut (365 m from start point)

    Train station near end point: Geitau (0.0 Km from end point)
    Bus stop near end point: Geitau SEV-Nothaltestelle (311 m from end point)
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Breitenberghütte Naturfreundehaus (1050 m):
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    Phone: +49 8034 8663
    Opening hours: Mo,Tu off; We-Sa 10:00-22:00; Su 10:00-18:00
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Technical Difficulty Medium Difficult
Gear Hiking Boots , Hiking Poles
Popularity 3
Highest point 1625m
Total gain 1056m
Total loss 1357m
Duration 07h38m
Distance 19.3Km
Rating 1350

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