Albula Alps
The Albula Alps are a mountain range in the Alps of eastern Switzerland. They are considered to be part of the Central Eastern Alps, more specifically the Western Rhaetian Alps. They are named after the river Albula. The Albula Alps are separated from the Oberhalbstein Alps in the west by the Septimer Pass and the valley of the Sursés; from the Plessur Alps in the north-west by the Landwasser valley; from the Silvretta group in the north-east by the Flüela Pass; from the Bernina Range in the south-east by the Maloja Pass and the Inn valley.
The Albula Alps are drained by the rivers Albula, Gelgia, Landwasser and Inn.
Peaks
The main peaks of the Albula Alps are:Peak | Elevation |
Piz Kesch | |
Piz Calderas | |
Piz Julier/Gülgia | |
Piz d'Err | |
Piz Ela | |
Piz Üertsch | |
Piz Ot | |
Piz Jenatsch | |
Piz Vadret | |
Piz Sarsura | |
Tinzenhorn/Corn da Tinizong | |
Piz Lagrev | |
Piz Mitgel | |
Schwarzhorn | |
Piz Porchabella | |
Hoch Ducan/Piz Ducan | |
Piz Bial | |
Piz Forun | |
Piz Arpschella | |
Piz dal Ras | |
Gletscher Ducan | |
Piz Griatschouls | |
Piz Grevasalvas | |
Piz Neir | |
Piz d'Urezza | |
Chrachenhorn | |
Wuosthorn | |
Piz Lunghin |