Maistaller Berg, Mountain summit in Brandenberger Alps, Austria.
Maistaller Berg is a forested summit reaching 998 meters in the Brandenberger Alps between three Austrian municipalities. The flat woodland peak sits at the boundaries of Kufstein, Thiersee, and Langkampfen.
The mountain takes its name from Maistall district in Langkampfen, showing how local settlements shaped geographical naming. This connection reflects centuries of Alpine inhabitation and land use in the region.
The mountain region preserves traditional Alpine practices, where local communities maintain customs of sustainable forest management and seasonal grazing patterns.
Access to the summit starts at Dreibrunnenjoch above Vorderthiersee via a forest road through woodlands. The route to the flat peak is manageable for hikers of various abilities.
Two lakes sit at different elevations on this mountain: Pfrillsee lies on the summit plateau while Stimmersee sits at the southern base. This dual-water formation makes the terrain hydrographically unusual for the area.
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