Predigtstuhl, Mountain summit in the Lattengebirge, Austria.
Predigtstuhl rises to 1,613 meters above sea level and offers panoramic views over Bad Reichenhall, the Salzburg region, and the surrounding Alpine landscape including Hochstaufen mountain.
The summit became accessible in 1928 through the construction of the Predigtstuhlbahn, which remains Europe's oldest operating large rotating cable car system and represents a significant engineering achievement of its era.
The mountain holds cultural significance in local traditions and folklore, with regional customs and festivals taking place in nearby alpine huts that serve traditional Austrian cuisine to visiting hikers and tourists.
The summit can be reached via the Waxriessteig trail from Baumgarten parking area, requiring approximately 3.5 hours of hiking with steel cable sections that demand sure footing and absence of vertigo.
Predigtstuhl features a distinctive rocky pulpit-like formation that gives the mountain its name, meaning 'pulpit chair,' and serves as a prominent landmark visible from multiple directions across the region.
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