- location_on Germany - Bayern - Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- straighten 2.24km²
- link https://www.karwendel.org/
- groups Naturpark Karwendel
Nature reserves constitute one of the most important conservation categories in Germany and Austria. The exact definitions vary, but together they combine the conservation of natural landscape, the protection of endangered species and the preservation for scientific interests.
The Arnspitze Nature Reserve, with an area of 10.8 km², comprises a largely untouched primeval landscape of the montane, subalpine and alpine region with a high biotope diversity. The isolated Arnspitze mountain range is located in the northern limestone Alps between Wetterstein and Karwendel. It is built almost entirely of Wetterstein limestone. Rugged peaks (Arnplattenspitze, 2171 m, Mittlere Arnspitze, 2091 m, Große Arnspitze, 2196 m) characterize the landscape. In addition, there are traces of the ice-age glaciation with typical round shapes, mighty moraines and glacial striations. The montane stage is characterized by spruce-fir or spruce-fir-beech forests, on dry south-exposed slopes by pine forests. The subalpine mountain forest is characterized by spruce-larch stands as well as extensive mountain pine fields. Above it, one finds alpine dwarf shrub and grass communities.
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Rules
Entry behavior
Designated paths/places
Cycling activities
from 01. November until 31. March
Snow activities
Designated paths/places
Water activities
Stay activities
General behavior
The prohibition concerns the plant species listed in the Habitats-Directive.
The prohibition concerns the species of fungi mentioned in the Habitats-Directive