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The Mangfall Mountains ( German: Mangfallgebirge ), or sometimes Mangfall Alps, are the easternmost part of the Bavarian Prealps that, in turn, belong to the Northern Limestone Alps. The name comes from the river Mangfall, whose tributaries, the Rottach, Weißach, Schlierach and Leitzach, drain large parts of the area and form an important ...
- 752.40 km² (290.50 sq mi)
- Bavarian Prealps
- 1,884 m above NN
- Rotwand
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The Mangfall Bridge is a motorway bridge across the valley of the Mangfall north of Weyarn in Upper Bavaria, Germany, which carries Bundesautobahn 8 between Munich and Rosenheim. The original bridge, designed by German Bestelmeyer, opened in January 1936 as one of the first large bridges in the Reichsautobahn system and was influential in its ...
The Mangfall Mountains, or sometimes Mangfall Alps, are the easternmost part of the Bavarian Prealps that, in turn, belong to the Northern Limestone Alps. The name comes from the river Mangfall, whose tributaries, the Rottach, Weißach, Schlierach and Leitzach, drain large parts of the area and form an important drinking water reservoir for the city of Munich.
Adventurous loop along the Mangfall, Bavaria, Germany This somewhat adventurous route leads through the idyllic Mangfalltal. Start is in the village of Valley. It goes - always following the course of the Mangfall - through idyllic forests and fields. Amazing how pure and clear this river is, which is even used for drinking water supply. Sturdy shoes are recommended, as some of the paths are ...
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- Valley, Bavaria, Germany
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