Säuling

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Säuling is a prominent mountain in the Ammergau Alps on the German-Austrian border, known for its striking pyramid shape and views over Neuschwanstein Castle and the surrounding Bavarian landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
bestSeason late spring to autumn
country Austria
Germany NERFINISHED
elevation 2047 m
2047 metres
6716 ft
geology limestone
hasAlternativeName Saeuling NERFINISHED
hasClimbingRoutes normal hiking route
via ferrata sections nearby
hasMountainHut Säulinghaus NERFINISHED
hasPhotoSubject Neuschwanstein Castle with Säuling in background
hasProminence about 600 m
hasShape pyramidal peak
hasSummitCross yes
hikingDifficulty moderate to demanding
knownFor striking pyramid shape
views over Bavarian landscape
views over Neuschwanstein Castle
languageOfName German
locatedIn Ammergau Alps NERFINISHED
Bavaria
Tyrol NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Ammergau Alps region of protection areas
locatedNear Forggensee NERFINISHED
Tegelberg NERFINISHED
locatedOnBorderOf Austria NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
mountainRange Ammergau Alps NERFINISHED
nearestTown Füssen NERFINISHED
overlooks Hohenschwangau NERFINISHED
Neuschwanstein Castle NERFINISHED
partOf Alps
Northern Limestone Alps NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
mountaineering
viewpoints
region Allgäu NERFINISHED
SäulinghausElevation 1720 m
tourismImportance major landscape landmark near Neuschwanstein Castle
typicalStartingPoint Hohenschwangau NERFINISHED
Säulinghaus NERFINISHED
visibleFrom Forggensee NERFINISHED
Füssen NERFINISHED

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Schwangau hasMountain Säuling