List of Peaks
See also: List of mountains in SwitzerlandThe chief peaks of the Lepontine Alps are:
Name | Elevation | |
---|---|---|
m | ft | |
Monte Leone | 3,561 | 11,684 |
Rheinwaldhorn | 3,402 | 11,149 |
Güferhorn | 3,393 | 11,132 |
Blinnenhorn | 3,384 | 11,103 |
Basodino | 3,276 | 10,749 |
Pizzo Tambò | 3,276 | 10,749 |
Helsenhorn | 3,274 | 10,742 |
Wasenhorn | 3,255 | 10,680 |
Ofenhorn | 3,242 | 10,637 |
Scherbadung | 3,213 | 10,542 |
Piz Medel | 3,203 | 10,509 |
Scopi | 3,200 | 10,499 |
Pizzo Rotondo | 3,197 | 10,489 |
Hohsandhorn | 3,182 | 10,440 |
Piz Terri | 3,151 | 10,331 |
Piz Aul | 3,124 | 10,250 |
Pizzo Pesciora | 3,120 | 10,247 |
Witenwasserenstock | 3,084 | 10,119 |
Campo Tencia | 3,075 | 10,089 |
Leckihorn | 3,069 | 10,069 |
Bruschghorn | 3,054 | 10,020 |
Alperschällihorn | 3,045 | 9,991 |
Chilchalphorn | 3,040 | 9,974 |
Piz Corbet | 3,025 | 9,925 |
Piz Blas | 3,023 | 9,918 |
Monte Giove | 3,010 | 9,876 |
Pizzo Centrale | 3,003 | 9,853 |
Pizzas d'Anarosa | 3,002 | 9,850 |
Piz Beverin | 2,998 | 9,843 |
Weisshorn (Splugen) | 2,992 | 9,817 |
Pizzo Lucendro | 2,959 | 9,708 |
Piz Tomul | 2,949 | 9,676 |
Piz Cavel | 2,944 | 9,659 |
Barenhorn | 2,932 | 9,620 |
Six Madun (Badus) | 2,932 | 9,619 |
Pizzo Forno | 2,907 | 9,537 |
Piz Muraun | 2,899 | 9,512 |
Zervreilahorn | 2,898 | 9,508 |
Punta Valgrande | 2,857 | 9,373 |
Monte Cistella | 2,851 | 9,353 |
Piz Lukmanier | 2,778 | 9,115 |
Monte Prosa | 2,738 | 8,983 |
Pizzo Columbe | 2,549 | 8,363 |
Pizzo Paglia | 2,594 | 8,510 |
Pizzo Cavregasco | 2,535 | 8,317 |
Pizzo Campanile | 2,458 | 8,064 |
Camoghè | 2,226 | 7,303 |
Piz Mundaun | 2,065 | 6,775 |
Monte Generoso | 1,704 | 5,591 |
Monte San Salvatore | 916 | 3,004 |
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