Rotturm

Rotturm is a peak in , , and has an elevation of 3,337 metres. Rotturm is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Mont Durand and Pointe de Zinal.

Peak
is a mountain in the Swiss in the canton of . It is located west of the between the valleys of and .

Peak
The is a mountain of the Swiss , located south of in the canton of . It is situated east of the , between the valleys of Zinal and .

Peak
is a peak.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Zmutt and Furi.

Hamlet
is a small village in the municipality of , , , situated at 1936 m in the Valley west of Zermatt. The village chapel is dedicated to Saint Catherine of Alexandria, patroness of the Valais. is situated 5 km east of Rotturm.

Hamlet
is an alpine hamlet in the , located three kilometers south of , at an altitude of 1,687m. It is located on a relatively flat area of land between the Gornera and Zmuttbach rivers. is situated 6 km east of Rotturm.

Hamlet
is a hamlet in the canton of . It is located above at a height of 1,766 metres, between the rivers Zmuttbach and Gornera, at the foot the . is situated 6 km east of Rotturm.

Rotturm

Latitude
46.01782° or 46° 1′ 4″ north
Longitude
7.64968° or 7° 38′ 59″ east
Elevation
3,337 metres (10,948 feet)
Open location code
8FR92J9X+4V
Geo­Names ID
6931810
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