The
Kirchdach, also
Kirchdachspitze, is a mountain, 2,840 m (AA), in the
Stubai Alps 
in Tyrol, Austria.
Geography
The Kirchdach is the highest point on the
Serleskamm ridge, which separates the valleys of
Gschnitztal 
in the southeast from the Pinnistal and
Stubaital 
in the northwest. It is situated between the 2,692 m high
Ilmspitze to the southwest and the 2,528 m high
Hammerspitze to the northeast.
Ascent
The Kirchdach may be ascended from the west from the alpine pasture of the Pinnisalm (1,560 m) in the Pinnis valley along the Jubiläumssteig path in ca. 4 hours. From the Issenangeralm (1,366 m), also in the Pinnis valley, the Rohrauersteig path takes ca.