Schlüechtli

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Schlüechtli
Signina group from the north with Schlüechtli on the far left.

Signina group from the north with Schlüechtli on the far left.

height 2283  m above sea level M.
location Switzerland
Mountains Signina group
Dominance 1.1 km →  Guotälpli
Notch height 85 m ↓  on the back between Rot Flue and Guotälpli
Coordinates 743 991  /  180364 coordinates: 46 ° 45 '32 "  N , 9 ° 19' 25"  O ; CH1903:  seven hundred and forty-three thousand nine hundred and ninety-one  /  180364
Schlüechtli (Canton of Graubünden)
Schlüechtli
Type Minor peaks

The Schlüechtli is the northernmost and easternmost summit of the Signina group between Safiental and Valsertal in the Swiss canton of Graubünden .

Due to its advanced position, from the northeast (usual direction of arrival in the Vorderrheintal ) it appears to be on a par with the other peaks of the group. However, the summit can be easily reached with an easy hike from Tenna on its south side via the Tenner Chrüz . The Tenner Chrüz is the prominent paragraph on the eastern flank.

A long ridge stretches from the Schlüechtli southwest to the "Nolla" at 2384 meters above sea level, followed by the clear saddle at 2260 meters above sea level, before the upswing begins west to the higher peaks, to Piz Riein (above the balloon).

Due to its superior position, the summit provides a good overview of the Rhine valley towards east and west and the Flims terrace above with the debris cone of the Flims landslide and the Rhine gorge