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Samnaungruppe
The Samnaun Alps are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps, named after the Swiss municipality of Samnaun. They are located at the border of the Austrian state of Tyrol and the Graubünden canton of Switzerland. The Samnaun Alps are separated from the Sesvenna Alps in the south by the Engadine Valley; from the Silvretta Alps in the west by the Fimber Pass; from the Verwall Alps and the Lechtal Alps in the north by the Paznauntal; from the Ötztal Alps in the east by the Inn valley. All the range is drained by the river Inn, through the Trisanna, Schergenbach, Brancla and Fimbabach. Peaks The range includes the following peaks: For a list of passes, see Passes of the Silvretta and Rätikon Ranges. Muttler vom Alptrider Sattel 2.jpg, Muttler from north Silvretta-Grenzstelle-A-CH-Fimbatal-(1980).jpg, Fimbatal border crossing Switzerland and Austria Piz Rots.JPG, Piz Rots in the skiarea Silvretta Arena Samnaungruppe, Piz Mundin, Muttler.JPG, Piz Mundin and Mutt ...
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Furgler
The Furgler (also ''Großer Furgler'', ) is one of the most visited mountains of the Samnaun Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. The tourist resort of Serfaus, which is in the immediate vicinity, is often selected as the start point for tours of the mountain. Ascents The ski area of Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis runs close to the mountain, which makes it much easier to climb. Start points here are the middle or top stations of the Komperdell lift on the Lazidkopf. An ascent from the lift may be made on one of two waymarked paths: *The northern route runs from the middle station (1,980 m) along the long-distance path no. 702 past the Furglersee (2,458 m), westwards through the Furgler valley, over the Furglerjoch col (2,748 m) and along the north arête to the summit cross. *The southern route runs from the ''Lassida'' top station (2,351 m) over the Böderköpfe to the Scheid (2,429 m), continues to the Tieftalsee lake (2,783 m) and circumnavigates this ...
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Hexenkopf
The Hexenkopf is a mountain, , in the Samnaun Group in the Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Location and surrounding area The Hexenkopf lies on the northern chain of the Samnaun Group between the valleys of Paznauntal in the north and Oberinntal in the south. Its neighbouring peak to the west is the 2,914 m high ''Gmaierkopf''; to the south, separated by the Hexen Saddle, is the 2,828 m high Masnerkopf. To the southeast is the ''Masneralpe'', which has been developed for winter sports by the Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis ski region. The Hexensee Hut (2,588 m) on the lake of ''Hexensee'' is one of the most important bases for an ascent of the Hexenkopfs. In the east the 2,685 m high ''Masnerjoch'' col separates the Hexenkopf from the 2,845 m high ''Arrezkopf''; this chain runs eastwards to the 3,004 m high Furgler. To the north another ridge to the ''Plattkopf'' (2,893 m) separates the alpine meadows of ''Hinterflathalpe'' in the west from ''Ber ...
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Piz Tschütta
Piz Tschütta (also known as ''Stammerspitz'') is a mountain of the Samnaun Alps, overlooking Samnaun in the canton of Graubünden. With an elevation of above sea level, it is the second highest mountain of the Samnaun Alps. It lies about 3 km north-west from the Muttler The Muttler (3,296 m) is the highest mountain in the Samnaun Alps. It is located south of Samnaun in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. From 1972 - 2011 a transmitter was located west of the summit. See also * List of mountains of Graubünden ..., the highest mountain of the Samnaun Alps. The first ascent was on 16. August 1884 by K. Schulze, Johann Nell and Seraphim Kuppelwieser. References External links Piz Tschütta on Hikr Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Graubünden Alpine three-thousanders Mountains of Switzerland Samnaun {{Graubünden-mountain-stub ...
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Piz Mundin
Piz Mundin is a mountain of the Samnaun Alps, located between Samnaun Samnaun ( rm, Samignun) is a high Alpine village and a valley at the eastern end of Switzerland and a municipality in the Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. History The valley was first used as a seasonal ... and Martina in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. With an elevation of 3,146 metres above sea level, Piz Mundin is one of the highest summits in the Samnaun Alps. References External links Piz Mundin on Hikr Mountains of Switzerland Mountains of Graubünden Mountains of the Alps Alpine three-thousanders Samnaun Valsot {{Graubünden-mountain-stub ...
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Passes Of The Silvretta And Rätikon Ranges
The chief passes of the Silvretta and Rhatikon Ranges, from the Fuela Pass to the Reschen Scheideck and the Arlberg Pass, are: :''Note: road status .'' See also * List of highest paved roads in Europe * List of mountain passes This is a list of mountain passes. Africa Egypt * Halfaya Pass (near Libya) Lesotho * Moteng Pass * Mahlasela pass * Sani Pass Morocco * Tizi n'Tichka South Africa * Eastern Cape Passes * Western Cape Passes * Northern Cape Passes * ... References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Passes Of The Silvretta And Ratikon Ranges *Silvretta and Ratikon Ranges Mountain passes of Graubünden ...
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Palinkopf
The Palinkopf (also spelled ''Paliner Kopf'') (2,864 m) is a mountain of the Samnaun Alps, located on the border between Switzerland and Austria. It lies west of Samnaun and is part of the Samnaun-Ischgl Ischgl () is a town in the Paznaun valley in the Austrian state of Tyrol. Its ski resort is connected with that of Samnaun across the border in Switzerland to form one of the largest in the Alps. Ischgl was a major hotspot of the COVID-19 pandemi ... ski area. References External links Palinkopf on HikrPalinkopf on Summitpost Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Switzerland Mountains of Tyrol (state) Austria–Switzerland border International mountains of Europe Mountains of Graubünden {{Tyrol-geo-stub ...
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Grübelekopf
The Grübelekopf (also spelled ''Grüblekopf'' or ''Gribellakopf'') is a mountain of the Samnaun Alps, located on the border between Austria and Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel .... The Grübelekopf is the northernmost point of the Austrian-Swiss border in the Samnaun Alps and the tripoint between the Samnaun valley, the Visnitztal and the Grübeletal. References External links Grübelekopf on Hikr Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Graubünden Mountains of Tyrol (state) Austria–Switzerland border International mountains of Europe Mountains of Switzerland Two-thousanders of Switzerland {{Tyrol-geo-stub ...
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Flimspitz
Flimspitz (2,929 m) is a mountain of the Samnaun Alps, located on the border between Switzerland and Austria Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous .... It lies on the range between the Greitspitz and the Bürkelkopf. From the Flimjoch a trail leads to the summit of the mountain. References External links Flimspitz on Hikr Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Graubünden Mountains of Tyrol (state) Austria–Switzerland border International mountains of Europe Mountains of Switzerland Two-thousanders of Switzerland {{Tyrol-geo-stub ...
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Bürkelkopf
Bürkelkopf is a mountain of the Samnaun Alps, located on the border between Austria and Switzerland. It lies between Ischgl (Tyrol) and Samnaun Samnaun ( rm, Samignun) is a high Alpine village and a valley at the eastern end of Switzerland and a municipality in the Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. History The valley was first used as a seasonal ... (Graubünden). In winter it is part of a ski area. References External links Bürkelkopf on Hikr Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Graubünden Mountains of Tyrol (state) Alpine three-thousanders Austria–Switzerland border International mountains of Europe Mountains of Switzerland Samnaun {{Austria-geo-stub ...
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Piz Malmurainza
Piz Malmurainza (3,038 m) is a mountain of the Swiss Samnaun Alps, located north of Tschlin in the canton of Graubünden. It lies between the Muttler and Piz Mundin, on the range separating the main Inn valley from the Samnaun Samnaun ( rm, Samignun) is a high Alpine village and a valley at the eastern end of Switzerland and a municipality in the Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. History The valley was first used as a seasonal ... valley. References External links Piz Malmurainza on Hikr Valsot Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Switzerland Alpine three-thousanders Mountains of Graubünden {{Graubünden-mountain-stub ...
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