Kellerjoch

Kreuzjoch from Kuhmesser

The Kellerjoch from the south, left the Kellerjochhütte, center the Kreuzjoch right of Kuhmesser

The Kellerjoch is a 2344 m above sea level. A. high mountain in the Tux Alps, Tyrol. The much-visited mountain views is considered mountain of Schwaz in the Inn Valley.

The Kellerjoch forms the northernmost outpost of the cross-shaped structured Ostmassivs the Tux Alps, consisting of Rastkogelbahn, Pangert and Gilfert. Topographically it represents a double to triple peaks, whose crest runs from the eastern, of rocks interspersed Metzenjoch ( 2313 m ) over the Kreuzjoch ( main peak with mountain chapel at 2344 m) to the Kuhmesser ( 2264 m). The Kreuzjochkapelle be reached on a simple fixed rope from its ancient 2237 m above sea level ( "new" ) Kellerjochhütte.

For the rise, there are several routes from the Inn Valley, from predominantly of Schwaz. For mountain inn Hecherhaus (1887 m), ( 2026 m) is situated on a foothill called Arbeserkogl leads from Grafenast (1330 m), one of three sections of existing chairlift, of which only the last section is in the summer.

Earlier this was the Old Kellerjochhütte ( Lage47.32448611.761595 ), which is located at about ¾ of the footpaths of Schwaz, accessible in summer via a road.

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The Kellerjoch from the west, left the Kreuzjoch right of Kuhmöser

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