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Prominence
  
53 metres (174 ft)

Elevation
  
2,053 m

Parent range
  
Translation
  
Three Sisters (German)

Mountain range
  
Rätikon

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Location
  
Border between Austria and Liechtenstein

First ascent
  
1870, John Sholto Douglass (de) and a hunter named Wieser

Similar
  
Garsellakopf, Kuhgrat, Augstenberg, Naafkopf, Galinakopf

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Drei Schwestern (The Three Sisters) is a mountain located on the border of Austria and Liechtenstein. It forms a natural boundary between Liechtenstein and the Austrian state of Vorarlberg.

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Map of Drei Schwestern

The Three Sisters are a three peaked mountain chain in the Rätikon, a mountain range of the Western Central Alps. The highest peak, the Great Sister, is 2,053m above sea level. The Middle Sister, located north-east of it reaches a height of 2,048m, and the north-eastern Little Sister 2,034m high.

The three peaks mark the border between Feldkirch in Austria and Liechtenstein. Through a well developed road system they are easily accessible and are often climbed.

The first ascent was probably made by hunters. The first recorded ascent was on the 10 June 1870 by John Sholto Douglass from Thüringen, Vorarlberg, with a hunter named Wieser from Frastanz.

Location and SurroundingsEdit

The chain of the Three Sisters is located in the extreme northwest of the Rätikon. The three peaks form a ridge that runs from north to south. To the west, the Three Sisters fall into the Alpine Rhine Valley, in the east to the Saminatal. The ridge to the south leads to the border summit Garsellakopf, and further south to Kuhgrat, which is entirely in Liechtenstein

The area is well developed for hikers through an extensive network of paths. The main peak can also be reached by rock climbing routes ranging from UIAA difficulty levels II to V. The north wall of the middle sister has routes with a UIAA level VI difficulty.

ConservationEdit

The Vorarlberg region of the Three Sisters was granted a protected landscape status in 1976.

References

Drei Schwestern Wikipedia