Teysachaux

Teysachaux (1,909 m) is a mountain of the Swiss Prealps, overlooking Les Paccots in the canton of Fribourg.

Teysachaux
View from the north side
Highest point
Elevation1,909 m (6,263 ft)
Prominence139 m (456 ft)[1]
Parent peakMoléson
Listing
Coordinates46°32′3″N 6°59′47″E
Geography
Teysachaux
Location in Switzerland
LocationFribourg, Switzerland
Parent rangeSwiss Prealps

Toponymy

In patois, Teysachaux is the contraction of taiza ("spread") and chaux ("meadow").[2]

Geography

View of Teysachaux from the summit of Dent de Lys.

Teysachaux lies at the south end of the Moléson ridge, west of the Sarine river valley. Nearby summits include Niremont on the west side and Dent de Lys on the south side.

Several chalets (some of them have been converted into small restaurants) can be found on Teysachaux's slopes. They have been built during the 18th and 19th century, showing the evidence of a progressive expansion of farming (mainly milk and cheese) towards higher meadows.

History

In 1870, on the foothills of the west side of Teysachaux, a 2-meters long fossilised ichthyosaurus has been discovered. It dates from the Jurassic period (175 to 183 million years), when dinosaurs walked the Earth. This fossil is now part of the permanent exhibition at the Museum of Natural History of Fribourg[3]

See also

References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps and Google Earth
  2. "Noms de lieux de Suisse romande, Savoie et environs (in French)". OFEV. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  3. "Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Fribourg (in French)". OFEV. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
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