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The Arnspitze Group (German: Arnspitzgruppe) is a free-standing mountain chain in Austrian and Germany, in the states of Tyrol and Bavaria, between Seefeld in Tirol and Mittenwald, and between the Leutasch valley in the west and the Isar valley near Scharnitz in the east. In the literature, the Arnspitze Group is classed as part of the Wettersteingebirge. The majority of the group belongs to Tyrol, a northeastern part of the chain lies in Bavaria. The border between Bavaria and Tyrol runs over the summit of the Große Arnspitze.

Arnspitze Group
Summits of the Arnspitze Group from the south
Highest point
PeakGroße Arnspitze
Elevation2,196 m (7,205 ft)
ListingNature reserve
Coordinates47°23′49.67″N 11°13′21.15″E
Dimensions
Length10 km (6.2 mi)
Geography
Arnspitze Group
CountriesGermany and Austria
StatesBavaria and Tyrol (Innsbruck Land district)
Parent rangeWetterstein Mountains; North Tyrol Limestone Alps

Peaks


(along the main chain from the northwest)


Roads and paths


There are no public roads in the region; only a very steep forest road from Ahrn in the municipality of Leutasch to the Hoher Sattel. From the hamlet of Ahrn and from the hunting lodge on the Hoher Sattel there are 5 paths to the individual summits. Whilst the Große Arnspitze and the Arnplattenspitze may be reached either from Mittenwald via the Riedberg or from Scharnitz on a partially exposed climbing route, the ridge path of the three peaks, including the Mittlere Arnspitze requires climbing expertise of grade II standard. The most scenic route to the Große Arnspitze runs from the Leutasch over the Riedbergscharte and the Achterköpfe. Below the summit at a height of 1,930 m is the unmanned hut of Arnspitzhütte.


Geology


The Arnspitze Group is part of the Northern Limestone Alps and belongs tectonically to the Inn Valley range (Inntaldecke), only the northernmost part from the Riedberg ridge (Riedbergscharte) is part of the Lech Valley range (Lechtaldecke). The Arnspitze Group is, for the most part, made up of rocks of Wetterstein limestone, which dip towards the southeast. In the area of the Hoher Sattel, a band of Raibler strata runs from west to east, while the Zunteregg, which is 1682 m above sea level and lies south of the Arnspitze, is made of main dolomite (Hauptdolomit) rock.[1] Lead used to be mined at the foot of the Große Arnspitze. The mine lay on Bavarian territory just north of the Austrian border in the Isar valley, at the southwestern end of the Riedboden.[2]


Arnspitze Nature Reserve


The Arnspitze Group is a nature reserve. The Arnspitze Nature Reserve was established on 19 November 1942. That part which is nowadays in Austria, on the territory of the municipalities of Leutasch and Scharnitz in the district of Innsbruck Land, is designated a nature reserve by the Tyrolean nature conservation law, and has an area of 10.8 km²,[3] and is the oldest nature reserve in the Tyrol.[4] The Bavarian part has an area of 1.7 km².


Fire disaster


At the end of August 1947 a devastating fire broke out on the southeastern slopes of the Arnspitze as a result of extreme drought. The fire was fought for weeks by thousands of firemen from Upper Bavaria and Tyrol. This side of the mountain has remained bare ever since.[5]


References


  1. Geologische Karte der Republik Österreich 1:50.000, Blatt 117 Zirl, Federal Geological Office, Vienna, 1992.
  2. Alpenvereinskarte Karwendelgebirge, Westliches Blatt, No. 5/1
  3. But tiris gives its area as 11,659.22 ha
  4. "Arnspitze". Amt der Tiroler Landesregierung, Abt. Umweltschutz. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  5. Alpenpark Karwendel Magazin 2006/06, p. 13 f Archived May 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

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[de] Arnspitzgruppe

Die Arnspitzgruppe ist eine Untergruppe des Wettersteingebirges und liegt zwischen Seefeld in Tirol und Mittenwald in Bayern beziehungsweise zwischen dem Leutaschtal im Westen und dem Isartal bei Scharnitz im Osten. Der größere Teil gehört zu Tirol, ihr Nordostteil zu Bayern. Die Grenze zwischen Bayern und Tirol führt über den Gipfel der Großen Arnspitze.
- [en] Arnspitze Group

[fr] Arnspitze

L'Arnspitze est un sommet des Alpes, à 2 196 m, dans le Wetterstein, à la frontière entre l'Allemagne (Bavière) et l'Autriche (land du Tyrol). Il forme un chaînon dont les principaux sommets sont :



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