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List of highest mountains of Germany

Location of the highest major summits in Germany

This is a list of the highest mountains in Germany. All of these mountains are located in the federal state of Bavaria. They lie within the Alps in the region known as the Eastern Alps and are part of the Northern Limestone Alps. The majority belong to the mountain ranges of the Wetterstein, Berchtesgaden Alps and Allgäu Alps.

Because the definition of a mountain is not universally agreed upon, a distinction is made between main summits and other peaks. Subsidiary summits or subpeaks are not counted. In the Alps a summit is classed as independent, according to the UIAA definition, if it has a prominence of 30 metres (98 ft) or more. In order for a peak to qualify as an independent mountain, however, it must have a prominence of at least 300 metres (980 ft).[1] Based on this definition only the main summits of entire mountain massifs are counted. All elevations with a prominence below 30 metres (98 ft) are considered as subpeaks.[2]

By these definitions, the highest mountains in Germany are the Zugspitze (2,962 m or 9,718 ft), Hochwanner (2,746 m or 9,009 ft) and Watzmann (Middle Peak, 2,713 m or 8,901 ft). If all independent summits are counted, the Zugspitze is followed by the Schneefernerkopf (2,875 m or 9,432 ft) and the Middle Wetterspitze (2,747 m or 9,012 ft) in places two and three. Both are however, part of the Zugspitze massif and lie relatively close to the summit of the Zugspitze itself.

The highest mountain which lies entirely on German soil is the Watzmann with a height of 2,713 metres (8,901 ft), followed by the Hochkalter (2,607 m or 8,553 ft), the Großer Daumen (2,280 m or 7,480 ft) and the Höfats (2,259 m or 7,411 ft). Likewise fully on German territory, but considerably less independent, are the Middle Höllentalspitze (2,742 m) and the Hochblassen (2,703 m).

A majority of the summits were verifiably climbed in the 19th century; the Watzmann and Hoher Göll for example as early as 1800. The Zugspitze was officially climbed for the first time in 1820. However, there are many peaks of which it is suspected had been climbed in earlier times by unknown climbers.

Because the borders of Germany have often changed during the course of the centuries, there were different "highest mountains" in the past. For example, during the time of the Holy Roman Empire up to 1806, the Ortler in present-day South Tyrol, at 3,905 m (12,812 ft), was the highest German mountain. During the colonial period to 1918 Mount Kilimanjaro in the colony of German East Africa, at 5,895 m (19,341 ft), was officially the highest mountain of the German Reich. During the Nazi era from 1938 to 1945 this title went to the Großglockner which, at 3,797 m (12,457 ft), is today the highest mountain in Austria.

Key

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  • Ranking: The ranking of the peak within Germany in terms of height.
  • Photograph: Photograph of the mountain.
  • Peak: Name of the peak.
  • Height: Height of the mountain in metres.
  • Mountain range: Mountain range in which the mountain lies.
  • Massif: (table 1) Gives the name of the massif to which the mountain belongs. If the massif is named after a linked main peak, the link is omitted here.
  • Location: (table 2) DE = mountain lies entirely on German territory; DE/AT = mountain lies in the area of the border between Germany and Austria, but the peak at least is on German state territory.
  • Isolation: The isolation describes the radius of the area which the mountain dominates. Given in kilometres including the reference point.
  • Prominence: The prominence is the height difference between height of the summit and the highest point to which one must descend in order to climb a higher peak. Given in metres including the reference point.
  • First climb: Name of the first climber and date. Empty field indicates that the first climber or the date is not known.

There may be differences in data from other sources. The tables use the tables of the German height reference system, based on height above Normalnull (~sea level) in Amsterdam, and data from the Bavarian Survey Office (Bayerischen Vermessungsverwaltung).[3]

The highest summits

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Table 1 below shows the 30 highest independent summits in Germany. A summit or peak requires a prominence of over 30 metres (98 ft) in order to count as independent.

By clicking on the symbols at the head of the table the individual columns may be sorted.

Ranking
PhotographPeakHeight
m (ft)
Mountain rangeMassifIsolation
km (mi)
Prominence
m (ft)
First climb
1Zugspitze (2,962 m or 9,718 ft) seen from the AlpspitzeZugspitze2,962 (9,718)WettersteinZugspitze24.6 (15.3)
Acherkogel
1,746 (5,728)
West of the Fernpass
27.08.1820
Josef Naus, Johann Georg Tauschl, Acolyte Maier1
2Zugspitze Massif including Schneefernerkopf (centre left, 2,874 m or 9,429 ft)Schneefernerkopf2,874 (9,429)WettersteinZugspitze1.7 (1.1)
Zugspitze
175 (574)
Schneeferner wind-gap
1871
Hermann von Barth
3Zugspitze Massif including Schneefernerkopf (centre right, 2,750 m or 9,020 ft) Middle Wetterspitze2,750 (9,020)WettersteinZugspitze0.6 (0.37)
Schneefernerkopf
67 (220)
Wind-gap to the Schneefernerkopf
4Southern side of the Hochwanner (2,744 m or 9,003 ft)Hochwanner2,744 (9,003)WettersteinHochwanner5.5 (3.4)
Zugspitze
701 (2,300)
Feldernjöchl
1870
Hermann von Barth
5Middle Höllentalspitze (centre, 2,743 m or 8,999 ft) Middle Höllentalspitze2,743 (8,999)WettersteinZugspitze1.6 (0.99)
Zugspitze
116 (381)
Jubiläum arête wind-gap to the Zugspitze
1871
Hermann von Barth
6Inner Höllentalspitze (left front, 2,741 m or 8,993 ft) Inner Höllentalspitze2,741 (8,993)WettersteinZugspitze0.6 (0.37)
Middle Höllentalspitze
90 (300)
Wind-gap to the Middle Höllentalspitze
09.09.1871
Hermann von Barth
7Outer Höllentalspitze (centre, 2,720 m or 8,920 ft) Outer Höllentalspitze2,720 (8,920)WettersteinZugspitze0.6 (0.37)
Middle Höllentalspitze
35 (115)3
Wind-gap to the Middle Höllentalspitze
1871
Hermann von Barth
8Watzmann Middle Peak (centre, 2,713 m or 8,901 ft) Watzmann Middle Peak2,713 (8,901)Berchtesgaden AlpsWatzmann15.9 (9.9)
Hochseiler
939 (3,081)
Trischübel Pass
Aug. 1800
Valentin Stanič
9Watzmann South Peak (2,712 m or 8,898 ft) Watzmann South Peak2,712 (8,898)Berchtesgaden AlpsWatzmann0.8 (0.50)
Watzmann Middle Peak
110 (360)3
Watzmann arête wind-gap
1832
Peter Carl Thurwieser
10Hochblassen (front right, 2,703 m or 8,868 ft)Hochblassen2,703 (8,868)WettersteinZugspitze1.1 (0.68)
Outer Höllentalspitze
143 (469)
Falsche Grießkar wind-gap
25.08.1871
Hermann von Barth, Peter Klaisl
11Zugspitze Massif including Wetterwandeck (right, 2,698 m or 8,852 ft)Wetterwandeck2,698 (8,852)WettersteinZugspitze0.5 (0.31)
Southern Wetterspitze
30 (98)
Wind-gap to the Eastern Wetterspitze
12Leutascher Dreitorspitze (2,682 m or 8,799 ft) Leutascher Dreitorspitze2,682 (8,799)WettersteinDreitorspitze5.2 (3.2)
Hochwanner
346 (1,135)
Western Wang wind-gap
07.08.1871
Hermann von Barth
13Eastern Plattspitze (Left of the Zugspitze, 2,680 m or 8,790 ft) Eastern Plattspitze2,680 (8,790)WettersteinZugspitze1.1 (0.68)
Wetterwandeck
204 (669)
Wetter wind-gap
1871
Hermann von Barth
14Hinterreintalschrofen2,669 (8,757)WettersteinHochwanner1.5 (0.93)
Hochwanner
109 (358)
Teufel arête wind-gap to the Hochwanner
01.09.1871
Hermann von Barth
15Hochfrottspitze (2,649 m or 8,691 ft) from the MädelegabelHochfrottspitze2,649 (8,691) Allgäu AlpsHohes Licht2.2 (1.4)
Hohes Licht
203 (666)
Sock valley wind-gap
16.06.1869
Hermann von Barth
16Southern side of the Mädelegabel (2,645 m or 8,678 ft) Mädelegabel2,645 (8,678) Allgäu AlpsHohes Licht0.4 (0.25)
Hochfrottspitze
81 (266)
Wind-gap to the Hochfrottspitze
1852
Oskar Sendtner[4]4
17Southern side of the Partenkirchner Dreitorspitze (2,633 m or 8,638 ft) Partenkirchner Dreitorspitze2,633 (8,638)WettersteinDreitorspitze0.5 (0.31)
Leutascher Dreitorspitze
100 (330)3
Wind-gap to the Leutascher Dreitorspitze
20.07.1854
Jakob Grasegger, Karl Kiendl
18Alpspitze (2,628 m or 8,622 ft) from the OsterfelderkopfAlpspitze2,628 (8,622)WettersteinZugspitze0.8 (0.50)
Hochblassen
165 (541)
Grießkar wind-gap
1825
J. Burger
19Vollkarspitze2,618 (8,589)WettersteinZugspitze0.5 (0.31)
Hochblassen
40 (130)3
Wind-gap to the Höllentalspitzen
1897
Ferdinand Henning2
20Bockkarkopf (2,609 m or 8,560 ft)Bockkarkopf2,609 (8,560) Allgäu AlpsHohes Licht0.6 (0.37)
Hochfrottspitze
106 (348)
Bockkar wind-gap
21Hochkalter (centre, 2,607 m or 8,553 ft)Hochkalter2,607 (8,553)Berchtesgaden AlpsHochkalter4.5 (2.8)
Watzmann
621 (2,037)
Wimbach wind-gap
22Northeastern Dreitorspitze (centre, 2,605 m or 8,547 ft)Northeastern Dreitorspitze2,605 (8,547)WettersteinDreitorspitze0.2 (0.12)
Dreitorspitze
40 (130)3
Wind-gap to the Dreitorspitze
23Biberkopf (2,599 m or 8,527 ft)Biberkopf2,599 (8,527) Allgäu AlpsBiberkopf3.5 (2.2)
Hohes Licht
337 (1,106)
Große Stein wind-gap
18535
24Trettachspitze (2,595 m or 8,514 ft)Trettachspitze2,595 (8,514) Allgäu AlpsHohes Licht0.4 (0.25)
Mädelegabel
140 (460)3
Wind-gap to the Mädelegabel
Aug 1855
Urban, Alois and Mathias Jochum
25Großer Hundstod (2,593 m or 8,507 ft) Großer Hundstod2,593 (8,507)Berchtesgaden Alps Großer Hundstod4.5 (2.8)
Watzmann
474 (1,555)
Dießbach wind-gap
1825
Karl Thurwieser
26Hochvogel (2,592 m or 8,504 ft)Hochvogel2,592 (8,504) Allgäu AlpsHochvogel5.4 (3.4)
Urbeleskarspitze
572 (1,877)
Hornbachjoch
1832
Trobitus
27Funtenseetauern (2,578 m or 8,458 ft)Funtenseetauern2,578 (8,458)Berchtesgaden AlpsSelbhorn4 (2.5)
Selbhorn
220 (720)
Hochbrunnsulzen
ca. 1865
Johann Grill, Albert Kaindl
28Öfnerspitze (right, 2,576 m or 8,451 ft) Öfnerspitze2,576 (8,451) Allgäu Alps Großer Krottenkopf0.7 (0.43)
Großer Krottenkopf
161 (528)3
Wind-gap to the Großen Krottenkopf
18545
29Schüsselkarspitze (2,551 m or 8,369 ft) Schüsselkarspitze2,551 (8,369)WettersteinDreitorspitze0.3 (0.19)
Leutascher Dreitorspitze
60 (200)3
Wind-gap to the Leutascher Dreitorspitze
1894
A. Moser, O. Schuster
30Krottenspitze (right, 2,551 m or 8,369 ft)Krottenspitze2,551 (8,369) Allgäu Alps Großer Krottenkopf0.3 (0.19)
Öfnerspitze
78 (256)
Wind-gap to the Öfnerspitze
  • 1 First recorded climb. Historic maps from the 18th century suggest that the Zugspitze had already been climbed before 1770.[5]
  • 2 Year of the first complete crossing of the Jubiläums arête.
  • 3 Exact value unknown as no survey has been carried out. Estimate based on contours from a topographical map.
  • 4 First recorded climb. It is possible that it had been climbed during survey work in 1818 or work by a border commission in 1835
  • 5 As part of a survey

The highest mountains

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Table 2 below shows the 21 highest mountains in Germany. A mountain is considered to be the main summit of a massif if its prominence is more than 300 metres (980 ft).

By clicking the symbols at the head of the table the individual column may be sorted.

Ranking
PhotographPeakHeight
m (ft)
Mountain range4LocationIsolation
km (mi)
Prominence
m (ft)
First climb
Date
1Zugspitze (2,962 metres or 9,718 feet) seen from the AlpspitzeZugspitze2,962 (9,718)WettersteinDE/AT24.6 (15.3)
Acherkogel
1,746 (5,728)
West of the Fernpass
Josef Naus, Johann Georg Tauschl, Acolyte Maier127.08.1820
2southern side of the Hochwanner (2,744 metres or 9,003 feet)Hochwanner2,744 (9,003)WettersteinDE/AT5.5 (3.4)
Zugspitze
701 (2,300)
Feldernjöchl
Hermann von Barth1870
3Watzmann Middle Peak (centre, 2,713 metres or 8,901 feet) Watzmann Middle Peak2,713 (8,901)Berchtesgaden AlpsDE15.9 (9.9)
Hochseiler
939 (3,081)
Trischübel Pass
Valentin StaničAug 1800
4Leutascher Dreitorspitze (2,682 metres or 8,799 feet) Leutascher Dreitorspitze2,682 (8,799)WettersteinDE/AT5.2 (3.2)
Hochwanner
346 (1,135)
Western Wang wind-gap
Hermann von Barth07.08.1871
5Hochkalter (centre, 2,607 metres or 8,553 feet)Hochkalter2,607 (8,553)Berchtesgaden AlpsDE4.5 (2.8)
Watzmann
621 (2,037)
Wimbach wind-gap
6Biberkopf (2,599 metres or 8,527 feet)Biberkopf2,599 (8,527) Allgäu AlpsDE/AT3.5 (2.2)
Hohes Licht
337 (1,106)
Große Stein wind-gap
18532
7Großer Hundstod (2,593 metres or 8,507 feet) Großer Hundstod2,593 (8,507)Berchtesgaden AlpsDE/AT4.5 (2.8)
Watzmann
474 (1,555)
Dießbach wind-gap
Karl Thurwieser1825
8Hochvogel (2,592 metres or 8,504 feet)Hochvogel2,592 (8,504) Allgäu AlpsDE/AT5.4 (3.4)
Urbeleskarspitze
572 (1,877)
Hornbachjoch
Trobitus1832
9Eastern Karwendelspitze (2,538 metres or 8,327 feet) Östliche Karwendelspitze2,538 (8,327)KarwendelDE/AT3.5 (2.2)
Middle Ödkarspitze
736 (2,415)
Hochalm Saddle
Hermann von Barth04.07.1870
10The Hocheisspitze from the northwestHocheisspitze2,523 (8,278)Berchtesgaden AlpsDE/AT3 (1.9)
Hochkalter
410 (1,350)
Sittersbach wind-gap
Hermann von Barth06.09.1868
11Hoher Göll (left rear, 2,522 metres or 8,274 feet)Hoher Göll2,522 (8,274)Berchtesgaden AlpsDE/AT11.4 (7.1)
Watzmann
788 (2,585)
Torrener Joch
Valentin Stanič04.09.1800
12Hochkarspitze (left, 2,482 metres or 8,143 feet)Hochkarspitze2,482 (8,143)KarwendelDE/AT42 (26)
Pleisenspitze
661 (2,169)
Bäralp Saddle
Hermann von Barth1870
13Großes Teufelshorn (left, 2,361 metres or 7,746 feet) Großes Teufelshorn2,361 (7,746)Berchtesgaden AlpsDE/AT3.8 (2.4)
Reißhorn
339 (1,112)
Blühnbachtörl
14Kahlersberg (2,350 metres or 7,710 feet) Kahlersberg2,350 (7,710)Berchtesgaden AlpsDE/AT4.8 (3.0)
Großes Teufelshorn
335 (1,099)3
East of the Hintere Bärengrube
F. v. Schilcher, G. Helblehen1854
15Stadelhorn (2,286 metres or 7,500 feet)Stadelhorn2,286 (7,500)Berchtesgaden AlpsDE/AT5.2 (3.2)
Wasserwandkopf
1,133 (3,717)
Hirschbichl Pass
Karl Thurwieser1825
16Großer Daumen (2,280 metres or 7,480 feet) Großer Daumen2,280 (7,480) Allgäu AlpsDE6.4 (4.0)
Kesselspitze
350 (1,150)
Höfatsblick summit station
17Höfats (2,257 metres or 7,405 feet) Höfats2,257 (7,405) Allgäu AlpsDE2.7 (1.7)
Großer Wilder
477 (1,565)
Älple Saddle
Otto Sendtner1848
18Soiernspitze (2,257 metres or 7,405 feet)Soiernspitze2,257 (7,405)KarwendelDE3.8 (2.4)
Wörner
833 (2,733)
West of the Vereiner-Alm
19Hoher Ifen (2,229 metres or 7,313 feet) Hoher Ifen2,229 (7,313) Allgäu AlpsDE/AT7.7 (4.8)
Elferkopf
476 (1,562)
Gerach Saddle
20Große Arnspitze (2,196 metres or 7,205 feet) Große Arnspitze2,196 (7,205)WettersteinDE/AT3.9 (2.4)
Upper Wetterstein peak
1,003 (3,291)
Northwest of Neuleutasch
21Große Arnspitze (2,185 metres or 7,169 feet)Kreuzspitze2,185 (7,169)Ammergau AlpsDE10.6 (6.6)
Daniel
1,182 (3,878)
Upper Schellbach valley
  • 1 First recorded climb. Historic maps from the 18th century suggest that the Zugspitze had already been climbed before 1770.[5]
  • 2 As part of a survey
  • 3 Exact value not known, because it has not been surveyed. Estimate based on contours from a topographical map.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Or a prominence of 100m according to other authorities.
  2. ^ "The Viertausender of the Alpen – Offizielles UIAA-Verzeichnis" (PDF) (in German). UIAA. March 1994. Retrieved 7 May 2009.
  3. ^ Bayerische Vermessungsverwaltung. "Bayernviewer". Bayerische Staatsregierung. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009. Retrieved 19 May 2009.
  4. ^ "Von Abenteurern and Bergpionieren". allgaeuer-anzeigeblatt.de. 2005. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2009.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b Andrea Händel (2006). "Historische Zugspitzkarte". alpenverein.de. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007. Retrieved 6 May 2009.

Literature

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  • DAV-Karte: 4/3 Wetterstein und Mieminger Kette, eastern sheet (1:25,000). 2005
  • DAV-Karte: 5/1 Karwendel, western sheet (1:25,000). 2005
  • DAV-Karte: 5/2 Karwendel, middle sheet (1:25,000). 2000
  • DAV-Karte: 10/1 Steinernes Meer (1:25,000). 2006
  • Kompass Wander-, Bike- and Skitourenkarte: Blatt 3 Allgäu Alps, Kleinwalsertal (1:50.000). Kompass-Karten, Innsbruck 2005, ISBN 978-3-85491-005-3
  • Kompass Wander-, Bike and Skitourenkarte: Blatt 03 Oberstdorf, Kleinwalsertal (1:25.000). Kompass-Karten, Innsbruck 2009, ISBN 978-3-85491-231-6
  • Kompass Wander-, Bike and Skitourenkarte: Blatt 25 Zugspitze, Mieminger Kette (1:50.000). Kompass-Karten, Innsbruck 2008, ISBN 978-3-85491-026-8
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