Piz Vatgira
Northeast side of the mountain with Lai Verd from Piz Gannaretsch
Highest point
Elevation2,982 m (9,783 ft)
Prominence157 m (515 ft)[1]
Parent peakPiz Gannaretsch
Isolation1.3 km (0.81 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
ListingMountains of Graubünden
Coordinates46°36′22″N 08°46′15″E / 46.60611°N 8.77083°E / 46.60611; 8.77083[2]
Naming
Language of nameRomansh
Geography
Piz Vatgira is located in Switzerland
Piz Vatgira
Piz Vatgira
Location in Switzerland
CountrySwitzerland
CantonGraubünden
Parent rangeLepontine Alps
Topo mapSwiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo

Piz Vatgira (2,982 m (9,783 ft)) is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps and part of the extended Saint-Gotthard Massif, located south of Sedrun in the canton of Graubünden. The mountain lies between the valleys of Nalps and Medel, about halfway between Lai da Nalps and Lai da Sontga Maria. On its east side is a small glacier ending in the lake named Lai Verd (2,702 m).

Piz Vatgira, or more precisely a lower 2,981 metre-high summit 350 metres south of the main summit, lies exactly above the Gotthard Base Tunnel, at its deepest point. The tunnel, the longest and deepest in the world, runs 2,450 metres (8,040 ft) below the ground.[3] Piz Vatgira is the highest of the three main peaks above the base tunnel, the other two being the Chrüzlistock and Pizzo dell'Uomo.

References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps (1:25,000) . The key col is the Fuorcla Vatgira (2,825 m).
  2. Swisstopo
  3. Wuthrich, Bernard (15 September 2010). "Le percement du Gothard aura un écho européen". Le Temps. Retrieved 2015-06-08.


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