Linderhof → Klammspitz → Halblech
Long alpine ridge traverse over three summits — Feigenkopf, Klammspitz, Grubenkopf — with cable-secured sections on the Klammspitzgrat. Major day with serious panorama into the Lechtal and Allgäu. (~20 km point-to-point)
Sensory information
- Noise
- very calm
- Crowds
- calm
- Visual busyness
- very calm
- Smells
- very calm
- ℹ️ Leaving early may take some planning.
- ✅ There is a quieter spot to take a break.
Exit options: Once on the Klammspitzgrat, you're committed to crossing it (descents off the ridge are not trivial). Bail-out before that: drop down to Brunnenkopfhütte and back to Linderhof. After the Grat, the Kenzenhaus offers an overnight + Kleinbus exit instead of finishing to Halblech.
Practical facts
- Area
- Munich & Surroundings
- Physical effort
- Hard
- Energy needed
- high — a big day
- Weather
- Best in good weather
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Description
Long alpine ridge traverse over three summits — Feigenkopf, Klammspitz, Grubenkopf — with cable-secured sections on the Klammspitzgrat. Major day with serious panorama into the Lechtal and Allgäu.
Category: Alpine Day Trip Distance: ~20 km point-to-point Difficulty: Demanding (length, climb, exposure) Bail-out: Once on the Klammspitzgrat, you're committed to crossing it (descents off the ridge are not trivial). Bail-out before that: drop down to Brunnenkopfhütte and back to Linderhof. After the Grat, the Kenzenhaus offers an overnight + Kleinbus exit instead of finishing to Halblech.
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