Hochgrat
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Hochgrat
Location in the Alps
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Hochgrat is a 1834 m high summit of the Allgäu Alps, highest mountain of the Nagelfluhkette (group of mountains consisting of conglomerate) and part of nature park Nagelfluhkette.
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Media related to Hochgrat at Wikimedia Commons
- Staufner Haus of German Alpine Club Oberstaufen-Lindenberg
- German Alpine Club Oberstaufen-Lindenberg
- Hochgrat cable car (with webcam)
- 360° Panorama view of Hochgrat
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