Benediktenwand

The Benediktenwand (formerly the Kirchstein) is a 1,800-metre-high (5,900 ft) mountain ridge in the Bavarian Prealps between the rivers Loisach and Isar and the Jachenau in the south and Benediktbeuern Abbey, from which it derives its name, in the north. Immediately below the North Face of the Benediktenwand is the Tutzinger Hut (1,327 m).

Benediktenwand
North face of the Benediktenwand
Highest point
Elevation1,800 m above sea level (NN) (5,900 ft)
Prominence943 m
Isolation13.9 km (8.6 mi) 
Coordinates47°39′11″N 11°27′56″E
Geography
Benediktenwand
Parent rangePrealps (Bavarian Prealps)
Geology
Age of rockTriassic
Mountain typeWetterstein limestone
Climbing
Normal routeFrom Benediktbeuern via the Tutzinger Hut and the western ascent to the summit

During the Würm glaciation, the summit of the Benediktenwand towered about 600 metres above the ice stream of the Walchensee and Isar Glaciers (branches of the Inn Valley Glacier).

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