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| name = Naunspitze | photo = Ebbs St. Nikolaus Naunspitze-1.jpg | photo_caption = Church of St. Nicholas in Ebbs, with the Naunspitze (right) | elevation = {{Höhe|1633|AT|link=true }} ({{convert|1633|m|ft|disp=output only|abbr=on}}) | elevation_ref = | isolation = | isolation_ref = | prominence = | prominence_ref = | range = Zahmer Kaiser | location = Tyrol, Austria | map = Austria | map_image = | coordinates = {{coord|47.6|N|12.23333|E|type:mountain_region:AT-7_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | range_coordinates = | coordinates_ref = }} The Naunspitze is a 1,633-metre-high peak in the Zahmer Kaiser, the northern ridge of the Kaisergebirge mountains in Tyrol, Austria. Seen from the west it is the first independent summit on the main crest. To the south it falls sharply away and, to the north, ends abruptly in a steep rock face that towers over the Inn valley near Ebbs. The next peak along the main ridge to the east is the Petersköpfl (1745m), which is separated from the Naunspitze by a small wind gap. AscentsThe Naunspitze may be reached without difficulty in about 45 minutes from the Vorderkaiserfelden Hut to the southwest, or in 20 minutes from the Petersköpfl. Several Alpine climbing routes lead up the rock faces to the north and west classified by the UIAA as grade III. 4 : Mountains of the Alps|Mountains of Tyrol (state)|One-thousanders of Austria|Kaiser Mountains |
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