Valserhorn

The Valserhorn (also spelled Valser Horn) is a summit of the Lepontine Alps, situated between Vals and Nufenen in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland, on territory of both municipalities. With a prominence of 236 meters it is commonly agreed to be an independent peak to higher Bärenhorn (2929m) one mile to its northeast.

Valserhorn
from right: Valserhorn, Tällihorn 2820, Bärenhorn 2929 and Teischer 2688 (far left) from Selva Alp, above Vals
Highest point
Elevation2,886 m (9,469 ft)
Prominence236 m (774 ft)[1]
Parent peakBärenhorn
Coordinates46°33′37.1″N 9°12′29.6″E
Geography
Valserhorn
Location in Switzerland
LocationGraubünden, Switzerland
Parent rangeLepontine Alps
Climbing
Easiest routeThe peak is accessible straight forward from Blauw Gufer Alp above Nufenen GR.

A popular hike starts at Zervreila, passes three remote lakes (Guraletschsee, Amperveilsee and Selvasee) and descends via Selva Alp to Vals. Vals is famous for its spa.[2]

References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Lückli (2,650 m).
  2. Spa Switzerland: Vals, Graubünden


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