Imster Muttekopf, Mountain summit in Lechtal Alps, Austria
Imster Muttekopf is a mountain summit in the Lechtal Alps that rises to 2,774 meters. The peak displays conglomerate rock formations and steep ridges that shape the dramatic terrain of this Alpine region.
The summit became established through documented climbing routes in the early 20th century that connected the nearby towns. These traditional pathways remain part of the regional hiking network today.
Local mountaineering clubs maintain several marked paths to the summit, preserving traditional Alpine hiking practices and regional outdoor activities.
The ascent starts from Muttekopfhütte mountain shelter at 1.934 meters, where marked trail 622 follows the southwest ridge to the summit. The route is well-marked and suitable for experienced hikers and climbers.
The mountain can be approached via two distinct routes: through the narrow Rosengarten Gorge or by way of the Fundaistal valley and the Kübelwände rock formations. Each path offers different views and experiences of the same Alpine landscape.
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