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North-Eastern Swiss Alps
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This article focuses on the part of the Alps and Pré-Alps that is located in North-Eastern Switzerland . This region is bordered by: Lake Lucerne in the south-west; the Klausen Pass , upper Linth valley and Lake Walen in the south; the Rhine valley in the east; Lake Constance in the north.
Peaks
The chief peaks of the Swiss (Pre-)Alps , north of the Klausen Pass, are:
Name
Elevation (m)
Elevation (ft)
Glärnisch (highest)
2,920
9,600
Bös Fulen (Böser Faulen)
2,804
9,200
Säntis
2,504
8,220
Altmann
2,438
8,000
Faulfirst
2,416
7,930
Alvier
2,363
7,750
Churfirsten (highest)
2,309
7,580
Speer
1,954
6,410
Grosser Mythen
1,902
6,240
Rigikulm
1,800
5,900
Hoher Kasten
1,798
5,900
Rossberg
1,583
5,190
Zugerberg Hochwacht
992
3,250
Albis Hochwacht
880
2,900
Uetliberg
873
2,860
Passes
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The chief passes of the Swiss Alps, north of the Klausen Pass , are:
Note: road status as of 1911[update] .
Mountain pass
location
type (as of 1911)
elevation (m)
elevation (ft)
Ruosalperkulm
Schächen Valley to the Muota Valley
foot path
2,172
7,130
Karren Alp Pass
Muota Valley to Linthal
foot path
2,096
6,880
Kinzigkulm Pass
Schächen Valley to the Muota Valley
foot path
2,076
6,810
Saasberg Pass
Einsiedeln to Glarus
foot path
1,898
6,230
Kamor Pass
Appenzell to Rüthi
bridle path
1,680
5,500
Saxerlücke
Appenzell to Sax
foot path
1,651
5,420
Schwein Alp Pass
Wägital (Wäggithal) to
bridle path
1,572
5,160
Pragel Pass
Muotathal to Glarus
carriage road in progress
1,554
5,100
Hacken Pass
Schwyz to Einsiedeln
foot path
1,417
4,650
Holzegg Pass
Schwyz to Einsiedeln
bridle path
1,407
4,620
Ibergeregg Pass
Schwyz to Iberg and Einsiedeln
carriage road
1,406
4,610
Krazeren Pass
Nesslau to Urnäsch
bridle path
1,217
3,990
See also
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