Rote Wand

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Rote Wand is a prominent mountain peak in the Austrian Alps, noted for its striking red rock faces and popularity among hikers and climbers.

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Rote Wand canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
accessRoute from Alpe Laguz
from Freiburger Hütte
climbingDifficultyMainRoute UIAA I–II (normal route)
country Austria
elevation 2704 m
2704 metres above sea level
firstAscent 19th century (by local hunters and shepherds, date not precisely documented)
geology mainly limestone
red-colored limestone and marl
hasAlternativeName Rote Wand (Lechquellengebirge) NERFINISHED
hasClimbingRoutes rock climbing routes
hasColor red rock faces
hasFeature broad summit block
steep rock walls
hasHutNearby Freiburger Hütte NERFINISHED
Göppinger Hütte NERFINISHED
hasSummitCross yes
isClimbedInSeason early autumn
summer
isInProtectedArea Biosphärenpark Großes Walsertal NERFINISHED
isPopularFor climbing
hiking
mountaineering
isVisibleFrom Großes Walsertal villages
Lech am Arlberg ski area NERFINISHED
locatedIn Austria
Lechquellen Mountains NERFINISHED
Vorarlberg NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Northern Limestone Alps NERFINISHED
mountainType limestone mountain
namedAfter its red rock faces
nearestLocality Lech am Arlberg NERFINISHED
Zug NERFINISHED
offersViewOf Arlberg region NERFINISHED
Lechtal Alps NERFINISHED
Silvretta Alps NERFINISHED
overlooks Großes Walsertal NERFINISHED
Lechquellen plateau NERFINISHED
partOf Alps
prominence about 714 m
region Bregenzerwald area

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