Seewligrat

Seewligrat is a ridge in , and has an elevation of 2,235 metres. Seewligrat is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Gross Windgällen and Seewlisee.

Peak
The is a 3,187 m high mountain in the , overlooking the valley of the in the canton of . The name derives from Gälle or gellen, meaning as much as wailing, shrilling or whistling.

Lake
is a in , at an elevation of 2028 m. Its surface area is 9 ha. The lake lies at the foot of the . The lake can be reached by foot in 2–3 hours from the cable car -Chilcherbergen.

Peak
The is a mountain of the , located east of in the . It lies in the group north-west of the , between the valley and the .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Silenen and Erstfeld.

Village
is a municipality in the canton of in . is situated 5 km southwest of Seewligrat.

Village
is a municipality in the canton of in . is situated 6 km west of Seewligrat.

Village
is a municipality in the canton of in , situated in the upper . is situated 6 km northeast of Seewligrat.

Seewligrat

Latitude
46.817° or 46° 49′ 1″ north
Longitude
8.72475° or 8° 43′ 29″ east
Elevation
2,235 metres (7,333 feet)
Open location code
8FRCRP8F+RW
Geo­Names ID
11999416
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