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The Eiskogel (2,321 m (AA)) is one of the best known peaks in the Tennen Mountains (Tennengebirge) which are part of the Northern Limestone Alps in the state of Salzburg. On its south and west sides the mountain has rock faces up to 1,000 metres high. By contrast, to the north and east it descends relatively gently down grass and schrofen slopes to the broad plateau of the Tennen Mountains.

Eiskogel
Highest point
Elevation2,321 m (AA) (7,615 ft)
Prominence2,321−2,165 m Eiskogelboden
Isolation0.8 km Schartwand
Coordinates47°29′48″N 13°16′54″E
Geography
Eiskogel
Salzburg, Austria
Parent rangeTennen Mountains
Geology
Age of rockNorian – Rhaetian
Type of rockDachstein limestone
Climbing
Normal routeWengerau – Dr. Heinrich Hackel Hut – Stiegl – Tauernscharte – Nordostflanke – Eiskogel

Location


The double summit of the Eiskogel rises on the southern rim of the Tennen Mountains at Werfenweng and not far from the border between the Tennengau and Pongau. The Great Eiskogel is often a destination of mountain climbers. At the foot of the summit block is the Eiskogel Cave; further east rises the Tauernkogel.


Routes


The Eiskogel, like most of the other peaks in the Tennen Mountains is easy to summit and requires no climbing. The normal route is a popular ski tour in winter and forms part of a ski crossing of the Tennen. The only important route is the path from the south:

It starts in the Wengerau by Werfenweng and runs initially to the Dr. Heinrich Hackel Hut. It makes its way up slopes covered in mountain pine and through a scree-covered cirque between the Napf and the Tauernkogel, climbing up to the Stiegl. This point is rocky and very exposed (level I according to the UIAA), but secured. Next it runs up to the Tauern arete (Tauernscharte) and then continues without any difficulties over grassy slopes to the Eiskogel.


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[de] Eiskogel (Tennengebirge)

Der Eiskogel zählt mit einer Höhe von 2321 m ü. A. zu den bekanntesten Gipfeln im Tennengebirge in den nördlichen Kalkalpen im Salzburger Land. Auf seiner Süd- und Westseite bricht der Berg mit bis zu 1.000 Meter hohen Felswänden ab. Nach Norden und Osten hingegen fällt er relativ flach über Gras- und Schrofenhänge zum weitläufigen Plateau des Tennengebirges ab.
- [en] Eiskogel (Tennen Mountains)



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