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- Watzmann - Wikipedia
Amongst the other permanent snow and icefields the Eiskapelle ("Ice Chapel") is the best known due to its easy accessibility from St Bartholomä The Eiskapelle may well be the lowest lying permanent snowfield in the Alps
- Inside Watzmann Eiskapelle Ice Cave - 23. 10. 2021 - YouTube
Inside the Eiskapelle ice cave tunnel below the Watzmann east face Take the boat from Schönau to St Bartholomä and hike 1h to the entrance
- Sankt Bartholomä - Ice Chapel at Königssee - AllTrails
Beautiful hike from Sankt Bartholomä to the Eiskapelle in the Berchtesgaden Alps, Bavaria The Ice Chapel is located below the Watzmann East Face and is the lowest-lying permanent ice field in the German Alps The summer snow line is actually 2000m higher, but the firn ice field remains frozen here all year round
- Eiskapelle am Konigssee (2025) - All You Need to Know . . . - Tripadvisor
The Eiskapelle (ice chapel) is the rest of an old collapsed glacier with a large ice cave, at the foot of Watzmann's east wall It is an astonishing trip up through the forest and ravine with 1600 meter high rock walls around you A must-have experience when in Schönau
- Ice chapel Routes for Walking and Hiking | Komoot
Discover the best hikes and paths to Ice chapel in Schönau a Königssee, Landkreis Berchtesgadener Land Explore it on the map and plan your own route to Ice chapel
- Ice Chapel
At the foot of Watzmann Mountain on the eastern wall is the Ice Chapel: perhaps the most accessible glacier cave in Germany of great beauty, small glacier of San Bartolome on the famous Lake Königssee The Eiskapelle may well be the lowest lying permanent snowfield in the Alps
- Inside the Ice Chapel at the foot of the Watzmann - SummitPost
The Eiskapelle, or Ice Chapel is a field of eternal snow on the modest height of 900 meters above sea level, but right at the very foot of the largest rock wall in the Eastern Alps, the Watzmann east face, in a spot which gets almost no sun at all during the entire year
- Caves of Germany: Eiskapelle
The Eiskapelle is a small glacier at the foot of the Watzmann mountain, above St Bartolomä at the famous Königssee (King’s Lake) It is easily accessible on a comfortable walk of an hour In general the cave inside the glacier is also called Eiskapelle
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