- The
Alpspitze is a mountain, 2628 m, in Bavaria, Germany. Its
pyramidal peak is the
symbol of Garmisch-Partenkirchen and is one of the best
known and...
- (Jubiläumsgrat) to the summit,
linking the Zugspitze, the Hochbl****en and the
Alpspitze. For
mountaineers there is
plenty of
nearby accommodation. On the western...
- the Wetterstein. This
mountain range is
formed by the
Zugspitze and the
Alpspitze in the
south as well as the
Estergebirge with
their striking Kistenkar...
- Bl****enkamm (the
middle of the
Wetterstein ridges, from the
Zugspitze to the
Alpspitze and beyond)
Wettersteinkamm (the
southernmost and
longest of the 3 ridges...
- Höllentalferner View from the
Alpspitze of the
upper end of the Höllental
valley with the Höllentalferner (2007). Left foreground: the Jubiläumsgrat Höllentalferner...
- Garmisch-Partenkirchen Muni****lity Garmisch-Partenkirchen in
September 2009,
Alpspitze and
Zugspitze in
background left Coat of arms
Location of Garmisch-Partenkirchen...
- right, the
Hegau volcanoes. To the south, the Alps can be seen from the
Alpspitze and
Zugspitze in the east to the Allgäu Alps,
Verwall Alps, Silvretta...
-
known as
Falsche Grießkarscharte,
climbers normally cross over to the
Alpspitze (2,628 m) or down to the
Matheisen cirque.
Along the arête the
three peaks...
-
mountain (1,338 m or 4,390 ft) and the "classic" ski area of Hausberg-
Alpspitze. It
belongs to the
Bayerische Zugspitzbahn company and is only operated...
- 2050 m on the Osterfelderkopf, a 2057 m high
secondary summit of the
Alpspitze. The walkable, free-floating arms of the
AlpspiX are
covered with gratings...