Rote Flüh
Allgäu AlpsMountains of Tyrol (federal state)Mountains of the AlpsTwo-thousanders of Austria
For the "Rote Flüh" feature on the North Face of the Eiger, see Eiger. The Rote Flüh is a peak in the Tannheim Mountains, a sub-range of the Allgäu Alps. It is 2,108 metres high. The Rote Flüh is built from Wetterstein limestone. It gets its name (which means "red rock face") from the layers of embedded particles of red limestone rock that appear reddish as the sun goes down.
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Friedberger Klettersteig, Nesselwängle
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N 47.49944 ° | E 10.60861 ° |
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Friedberger Klettersteig
Friedberger Klettersteig
6600 Nesselwängle, Schmitte
Tyrol, Austria
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