Hoher Göll

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Hoher Göll is a prominent alpine peak in the Berchtesgaden Alps on the German-Austrian border, known for its steep limestone walls and popular climbing and hiking routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
climbingSeason summer
closestMajorCity Salzburg NERFINISHED
country Austria
Germany NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Danube basin NERFINISHED
elevation 2522 m
about 8280 ft
firstAscent 19th century (by local climbers and hunters)
geology limestone
hasClimbingGradeRange up to high alpine rock grades on steep faces
hasMountainHut Purtschellerhaus NERFINISHED
hasParentPeak Hohes Brett NERFINISHED
hasRoute climbing routes on north face
normal route from Purtschellerhaus
hasSubpeak Archenkopf NERFINISHED
Hohes Brett NERFINISHED
Kleiner Göll NERFINISHED
hasSummitCross yes
isPartOf Eastern Alps NERFINISHED
isTypeOf border mountain
knownFor alpine scenery
climbing routes
hiking routes
steep limestone walls
locatedIn Bavaria
Salzburg (state) NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Berchtesgaden Alps NERFINISHED
locatedOnBorder Germany–Austria border NERFINISHED
nearestTown Berchtesgaden NERFINISHED
overlooks Berchtesgaden NERFINISHED
Königssee NERFINISHED
Obersalzberg area NERFINISHED
partOf Berchtesgaden National Park region NERFINISHED
Northern Limestone Alps NERFINISHED
popularActivity hiking
mountaineering
rock climbing
ski touring
prominence approximately 1100 m
PurtschellerhausLocatedOn German–Austrian border ridge of Hoher Göll
skiTourSeason winter
terrain karstic limestone plateau and steep walls
viewpointFor Salzach valley NERFINISHED
Tennengebirge NERFINISHED
Watzmann massif NERFINISHED

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