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Schafreuter
Schafreuter in November 2006
Highest point
Elevation2,102 m (6,896 ft)
Geography
LocationBavaria, Germany and Tyrol, Austria

Schafreuter or Schafreiter is a mountain at the border of Bavaria, Germany and Tirol, Austria in the Karwendel range.

Alpinism

The Schafreiter is a popular destination both in summer for hiking and winter for ski tours. A common hiking access is from the south side via Tölzer hut. Another route is from the north ridge from Moosenalm.

Gallery

47°19′12″N 11°17′06″E / 47.32000°N 11.28500°E / 47.32000; 11.28500