Surrounding area To the
north the Alpine Foreland forms the boundary from the river
Lech to the river
Loisach. The Lech forms the boundary in the
west from its exit into the Alpine Foreland downstream as far as Reutte. The Loisach borders the Ammergau Alps in the
east,
southeast and
south from its exit into the Alpine Foreland upstream as far as the Ehrwald Basin. To the
southwest the valley of the
Zwischentoren forms the link between the Ehrwald Basin and the Reutte Basin (
Talkessel). The
Zwischentoren valley forms a barely noticeable pass that links the Ammergau Alps to the
Lechtal Alps.
Sub-divisions The Alpine Club guide,
Alpenvereinsführer Allgäuer Alpen und Ammergauer Alpen, divides the Ammergau Alps into the following sub-groups: • Trauchberge (highest peak is the Hohe Bleick, 1638 m) • Klammspitze ridge (
Klammspitzklamm, highest peak is the Klammspitze, 1924 m) • Laber-Hörnle Group (highest peak is the Laber 1686 m) • Hochplatten-Tegelberg Group (highest peak is the Hochplatte 2082 m) • Säuling Group (highest peak is the Säuling, 2047 m) • Kreuzspitze Group (highest peak is the Kreuzspitze, 2185 m) • Kramer Group (highest peak is the Kramer, 1985 m) • Southern Main Chain (Daniel ridge) (highest peak is the Daniel, 2340 m) The Kreuzspitze Group with its Kreuzspitze and the Geierköpfen are the most alpine part of the Ammergau Alps. The highest peaks in the Ammergau are found on the main, southern, crest (the Daniel ridge or
Danielkamm). The most diverse and touristically interesting part of the Ammergau Alps is in the Hochplatten-Tegelberg Group.
Peaks The
ten highest peaks of the Ammergau Alps: ;Other peaks In the Ammergau Alps there are just under 200 named peaks with spot heights. Amongst the better known are (in order of height): •
Hochplatte, 2,082 m •
Schellschlicht, 2,053 m •
Friederspitz, 2,050 m •
Säuling, 2,047 m • Krähe, 2,012 m • Gabelschrofen, 2,010 m •
Kramerspitz, 1,985 m •
Hoher Straußberg, 1,933 m •
Klammspitze, 1,924 m •
Ochsenälpeleskopf, 1,905 m •
Notkarspitze, 1,889 m •
Geiselstein, 1,885 m • Branderschrofen (
Tegelberg), 1,881 m •
Hoher Ziegspitz, 1,864 m •
Teufelstättkopf, 1,758 m • Laber, 1,686 m • Hohe Bleick, 1,638 m •
Ettaler Manndl, 1,633 m •
Sonnenspitze (Sonnenberg), 1,622 m •
Pürschling, 1,566 m • Hinteres Hörnle, 1,548 m • Großer
Aufacker, 1,542 m •
Kofel, 1,342 m
Neighbouring mountain ranges The Ammergau Alps border on the following other mountain ranges in the Alps: •
Allgäu Alps (to the west) •
Lechtal Alps (to the southwest) •
Wetterstein mountains and
Mieminger Chain (to the south) •
Bavarian Prealps (to the east) To the north the Ammergau Alps border on the
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