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Jenner (mountain)

Mountain in Bavaria, Germany


Summary

Mountain in Bavaria, Germany

FieldValue
nameJenner
photo20150823 Priesberg-Alm, Nationalpark Berchtesgaden (01934).jpg
photo_captionView to Jenner (left) and Hohes Brett peaks
elevation_m1874
mapAlps
locationBavaria, Germany
rangeBerchtesgaden Alps

The Jenner () is a mountain in Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the Göll massif within the Berchtesgaden Alps. Its summit, accessible from Schönau by cable car (Jennerbahn) since 1953, offers panoramic views to the Watzmann range and the Königssee below.

Several hiking trails lead to the neighbouring Hohes Brett and Schneibstein peaks, and into the Berchtesgaden National Park area in the south. The mountain is also the site of an Alpine ski resort and destination for ski mountaineers.

In 2024, the decision was made to close skiing on the mountain in response to reduced demand.

Also see

  1. Eastern Alps
  2. Berchtesgadener Land
  3. Berchtesgaden Alps
  4. Berchtesgaden
  5. Bad Reichenhall
  6. Hochkönig

References

References

  1. "BayernAtlas".
  2. Rasp, Jennifer. "Hiking on the Jenner".
  3. (February 5, 2024). "Beliebtes deutsches Skigebiet muss trotz Mega-Investition für immer schließen". Focus.
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