Piz Blanch

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Piz Blanch
Piz Blanch, taken from Casaccia.

Piz Blanch, taken from Casaccia .

height 2392  m above sea level M.
location Canton of Graubünden , Switzerland
Mountains Albula Alps
Dominance 0.281 km →  Piz dal Sasc
Notch height 21 m ↓  ridge between Piz Blanch and Piz dal Sasc
Coordinates 769 594  /  141471 coordinates: 46 ° 24 '11 "  N , 9 ° 38' 39"  O ; CH1903:  769594  /  141471
Piz Blanch (Canton of Graubünden)
Piz Blanch
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The Piz Blanch is a mountain northwest of Casaccia in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland with an altitude of 2392  m above sea level. M.

Location and surroundings

The Piz Blanch belongs to the Lagrev group, a subgroup of the Albula Alps . It is entirely located in the municipality of Bregaglia . The neighboring peaks include the Motta da Sett , the Piz dal Sasc , the Piz Lizun , the Piz Duan , the Piz Mäder , the Piz Turba and the Piz Forcellina .

The most distant visible peak from Piz Blanch is Piz Bernina, 20.4 km away .

Alp Alpascela is located southeast of Piz Blanch, Alp Maroz Dora in the Val Maroz valley to the south and the valley to the Septimerpass to the west . The valley location is Casaccia .

Routes to the summit

From the east

  • Starting point: Casaccia ( 1458  m )
  • Via: Maroz Dora, Alpascela
  • Difficulty: EB
  • Time required: 3 hours

From the west

  • Starting point: Bivio ( 1769  m ) or Casaccia ( 1458  m )
  • Via: P 2189 (south of the Septimerpass ), then southwest of P 2464
  • Difficulty: EB
  • Time required: 3 hours from Casaccia or 3¼ hours from Bivio (¾ hours from Septimerpass)

panorama

360 ° panorama from Piz Blanch

gallery

literature

  • Manfred Hunziker: Club guide, Bündner Alps . From the Septimer to the Flüela. 3. Edition. Vi. Verlag des SAC, 2000, ISBN 3-85902-187-7 , p. 65 .
  • National map of Switzerland, sheet 1276 Val Bregaglia, 1: 25,000, Federal Office of Topography, 2015 edition.

Web links

Commons : Piz Blanch  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Calculated 360 ° panorama ( U. Deuschle ; information ) from Piz Blanch