Grueber Sattel
Grueber Sattel is a peak in Sennwald, Werdenberg, Canton of St. Gallen and has an elevation of 2,071 metres. Grueber Sattel is situated nearby to the locality Sess, as well as near Wanne.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Gätterifirst and Mutschen.
Altmann
Peak
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The Altmann is a mountain in the Appenzell Alps, located on the border between the cantons of Appenzell Innerrhoden and St. Gallen, Switzerland. It is part of the Alpstein massif, situated north of Wildhaus and a few kilometres from the Säntis. Altmann is situated 2½ km west of Grueber Sattel.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Meglisalp communal alp, Maria zum Schnee chapel, alpine buildings and inn and Gasenzen.
Meglisalp communal alp, Maria zum Schnee chapel, alpine buildings and inn
Hamlet
Gams
Village
Photo: Parpan05, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Gams is a municipality in the Wahlkreis of Werdenberg in the canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Gams is situated 4½ km southeast of Grueber Sattel.
Grueber Sattel
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 2,071 metres
- Category: landform
- Location: Sennwald, Werdenberg, Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
47.23308° or 47° 13′ 59″ northLongitude
9.40284° or 9° 24′ 10″ eastElevation
2,071 metres (6,795 feet)Open location code
8FVF6CM3+64GeoNames ID
7647611
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Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Gätterifirst Östlicher Felskegel and Mutschensattel.
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