Hafelekarspitze | |
---|---|
The North Chain seen from Innsbruck.
Centre: the Hafelekar top station, right: (east) the Hafelekarspitze |
|
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,334 m (AA) (7,657 ft) |
Coordinates | 47°18′46″N 11°23′11″E / 47.312828°N 11.38632°ECoordinates: 47°18′46″N 11°23′11″E / 47.312828°N 11.38632°E |
Geography | |
Parent range | North Chain, Karwendel |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Triassic |
Mountain type | Wetterstein limestone |
Climbing | |
Access | Nordketten Cable Car |
The Hafelekarspitze is a mountain in the so-called North Chain (Nordkette) north of Innsbruck in Austria.
Below and west of the summit is the top station of Hafelekar, the second section of the Nordkette Cable Car at a height of 2,269 m (AA), from where the Hafelekarspitze may be reached in a few minutes by foot on a metalled path.
Not far from there is the Hafelekar Survey Station, a cosmic radiation observatory of the University of Innsbruck, the only one of its kind in Austria.
Summit cross on the Hafelekarspitze
The top station of the Nordketten Cable Car at the Hafelekar cirque
Research station and amateur radio hut (left)
In summer, the Hafelekarspitze is the start point for mountain hikes and tours along the Goethe Way (Goetheweg) to the Gleirschspitze, the Mandlspitze (2,366 m (AA)), the Gleirschtaler Brandjoch saddle or to the Rumer Spitze. At the eastern end of the Goethe Way is the Pfeis Hut north and below the Rumer Spitze, which is used as a base for the long route via the Wilde Bande-Steig to the Lafatscher Joch (2,081 m (AA)) and the Hallerangerhaus. In winter there is a ski route from the top station to the Seegrube (1,905 m (AA)), the centre of the North Chain ski area.