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Wallberg

Coordinates: 47°39′59″N 11°47′45″E / 47.66639°N 11.79583°E / 47.66639; 11.79583
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Wallberg
Wallberg, seen from the east
Highest point
Elevation1,722 m (5,650 ft)
Prominence233 m (764 ft)[1]
↓ Wallberghaus → Risserkogel
Isolation3.07 km
to Risserkogel[2]
Geography
LocationBavaria, Germany

Wallberg (1.722 asl) is a mountain in the Mangfallgebirge, part of the Bavarian Alps in the south of Bavaria, Germany.

General Information

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The Wallberg has made history as the starting point for large distance flights of paragliders and hang-gliders. The Wallberg toboggan run is Germany's longest winter toboggan run. The Wallberg race on the Wallbergstraße, one of the best-known automobile mountain races in the 1960s, has not been held for some time for ecological reasons.

The ascent from the Wallbergbahn valley station near Rottach-Egern leads over a saddle to the left past the Setzberg (1,706 m) to the mountain station of the Wallbergbahn. The Wallberg panorama restaurant is located 1,623 m above sea level, 30 minutes walking below the summit.

The transmitter Wallberg is on the mountain.

Shortly below the Wallberg, Tegernsee and its local mountains

Literature (in German)

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  • "Die Wallbergstraße mit dem Schweiß der Legionäre gepflastert". Tegernseer Tal-Heft Nr. 94, S. 34 ff, Tegernseer Tal Verlag (Archivregister des Tegernseer Tal Verlags)
  • Schroeder, Peter: Wallberg-Rennen. 1959–1988. Miesbach: Maurus, 2012. ISBN 978-3-940324-06-1

References

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  1. ^ "Wallberg". Peakbagger.com.
  2. ^ "Wallberg". Peakbagger.com.

47°39′59″N 11°47′45″E / 47.66639°N 11.79583°E / 47.66639; 11.79583