Sulzberg (Bavaria)

Sulzberg from the southeast

The Sulzberg ( 1117 m, according to Alpine Club Guide ( 1980), 1120 m) is the most advanced to the northeast elevation in Wendelstein area that belongs to Mangfallgebirge in the Bavarian Alps.

Geography

The Sulzberg rises relatively isolated between the foothills of the Alps between Bad Feilnbach and Brann castle in the Inn Valley, the hoisting of Brannenburg west valley of the parish of Bach and the pulling of Litzldorf south valley, north of the all year managed Schlipf Grub -Alm ( 854 m) a 883 m form high saddle. The forested East summit reaches the same height as the main peak. On the top of a castle said to have stood.

Alpinism

The mountain, which offers a good view into the foothills of the Alps, and in particular the Kollerfilze in Bad Feilnbach and on the Simssee as well as the Wendelstein group of his winning with a summit Kreuzwiesenhütte peaks, is of the Schlipf Grub -Alm on the Ostrücken (partly forest ) to climb in just under an hour. The climb is steep in the upper part. From Aich at Brannenburg a direct, also steep climb leads to the summit. More career opportunities consist of Litzldorf and Schweinsteig.

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