Höllental route

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The Höllental route is a classic and demanding via ferrata and alpine ascent that leads through the dramatic Höllental gorge and glacier up to the summit of Germany’s highest peak, the Zugspitze.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine climbing route
mountaineering route
via ferrata
comparedWith Jubiläumsgrat route
Reintal route
country Germany
crosses Höllentalferner glacier
difficulty demanding
elevationGain approximately 2200 meters
endsAt Zugspitze
surface form: Zugspitze summit
hasFeature exposed sections
fixed cables
glacier crossing
iron rungs
ladders
hasNameMeaning Hell Valley route
isConsidered classic route to Zugspitze
isPopularFor alpine climbing
via ferrata climbing
language German
leadsTo Zugspitze
locatedIn Bavaria
Germany
Wetterstein Mountains
Zugspitze summit region
surface form: Zugspitze massif
near Garmisch-Partenkirchen
partOf routes to Zugspitze summit
passesBy Höllentalangerhütte
surface form: Höllentalanger Hut

Höllentalangerhütte
passesThrough Höllental
surface form: Höllental valley

Höllentalklamm gorge
requires crampons
good physical fitness
harness
head for heights
helmet
ice axe
sure-footedness
via ferrata set
risk crevasses
icefall
rapidly changing weather
rockfall
season summer
startsAt Hammersbach
typicalStartPoint Hammersbach train station

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Zugspitze hasViaFerrata Höllental route