Birgitzköpfl, Mountain summit in Tyrol, Austria
Birgitzköpfl is a mountain summit in the Stubaier Alps that rises to 1,982 meters (6,502 feet) and sits near the Birgitzköpflhütte mountain hut. Multiple paths connect this peak to the surrounding hiking routes and valleys.
The area has been used for alpine herding and mountain pastures for centuries. Local communities developed farming practices adapted to the harsh mountain environment.
The Birgitzköpfl summit connects to the traditional alpine farming culture through the Birgitzer Alm, where local herders maintain mountain pastures during summer.
A double chairlift from Axamer Lizum brings you directly to the mountain hut station near the peak. From there the final ascent is short and easy to manage.
In winter the peak becomes a destination for ski touring enthusiasts who follow a route covering 652 meters of elevation gain. This tour links multiple slopes across the surrounding terrain.
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