- The
Hochstaufen is the
easternmost mountain of the
Chiemgau Alps, Germany. It is
located in the
north of Bad
Reichenhall (Landkreis
Berchtesgadener Land)...
- area
corresponds to a
natural expanse: It is
bounded by the
mountains Hochstaufen (1771 m) and
Fuderheuberg (1.350 m) in the South, by the
river Saalach...
-
process that
govern the
evolution of the
swarm in
space and time. The
Hochstaufen earthquake swarm in Bavaria, with 2-km-deep foci, is one of the rare...
- northwest, the
Saalach Valley with Bad
Reichenhall separates it from the
Hochstaufen m****if of the
Chiemgau Alps.
About two-thirds of the area, including...
- 869 m
Geigelstein - 1,808 m
Zwiesel - 1,781 m Dürrnbachhorn - 1,776 m
Hochstaufen - 1,771 m
Fellhorn - 1,764 m
Hochgern - 1,744 m
Rauschberg - 1,671 m...
- was
named 'General
Konrad Barracks'. In
August 2012 it was
renamed '
Hochstaufen Barracks',
Christian Schmidt the
Federal Minister of
Defence describing...
- 13th century, was
considerably smaller than the
present ruins. Of the
Hochstaufen castle only a few
remnants have survived. The
entire site
measures about...
-
Hoher Göll and
Watzmann may be seen to the south, and the
Zwiesel and
Hochstaufen to the north. The
summit may be
ascended from
various sides, e.g. via...
- m),
Traunstein district,
Chiemgau Alps
Kotzen (1,776 m),
Vorkarwendel Hochstaufen (1,771 m),
Berchtesgadener Land,
Chiemgau Alps
Plankenstein (mountain)...
-
Tyrlaching within the
district of Altötting. The
southern half down to the
Hochstaufen and
Teisenberg peaks of the
Chiemgau Alps and the
Saalach River is part...