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Gailtaler Polinik

Carnic AlpsMountains of Carinthia (state)Mountains of the AlpsTwo-thousanders of Austria
Gailtaler Polinik
Gailtaler Polinik

The Gailtaler Polinik (also known as the Angerkofel) is a mountain, 2,332 m above sea level (AA), in the Carnic Alps in the Austrian state of Carinthia. It lies on the main ridge of the Carnics and is the highest peak of the Eastern group.It lies south of the market municipality of Kötschach-Mauthen and northeast of the Plöcken Pass. The easiest and shortest climb runs from the Plöckenhaus via the Spielbodenalm and Spielbodentörl to the summit of the Polinik. Its free-standing situation offers a very impressive panoramic view of the upper Gail valley and the Gailtal Alps.

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Gailtaler Polinik
Römerweg, Kötschach-Mauthen

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N 46.6275 ° E 12.98194 °
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9640 Kötschach-Mauthen
Carinthia, Austria
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