Zeiritzkampel, Mountain summit in Ennstal Alps, Austria
Zeiritzkampel is a mountain summit in the Eisenerzer Alps that reaches 2,125 meters in elevation. The peak sits within a landscape of rocky ridges and green pastures, offering views across the surrounding Ennstal and Liesingtal valleys.
The summit formed as a natural boundary between the northern Ennstal and southern Liesingtal regions during the Alps' geological development. Tectonic forces shaped this landscape over millions of years, creating the distinctive ridge system visible today.
The Eisenerzer-Alpen-Kammweg trail number 673 connects twenty peaks across this mountain range, representing local hiking traditions and Alpine exploration.
Hikers can approach the summit from various starting points, including from Schoberpass or through the Radmertal Valley to the north. The climbing season runs from spring through autumn when weather and snow conditions are most stable.
The Eisenerzer-Alpen-Kammweg trail connects roughly 20 peaks across a high ridge route through the mountains. This path allows hikers to travel between multiple alpine summits in a single extended trek across the range.
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