Dreiländerspitze

Dreiländerspitze

Approaching the summit in October
Highest point
Elevation 3,197 m (10,489 ft)
Prominence 306 m (1,004 ft)[1]
Isolation 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi)
Parent peak Augstenberg
Coordinates 46°51′04″N 10°08′41.2″E / 46.85111°N 10.144778°E / 46.85111; 10.144778Coordinates: 46°51′04″N 10°08′41.2″E / 46.85111°N 10.144778°E / 46.85111; 10.144778
Geography
Dreiländerspitze
Location in the Alps
Location Austria-Switzerland
Parent range Silvretta Alps
Climbing
First ascent 1870, Th. Petersen, O. Morell, D. Barbeuda
Easiest route rock/ice climb

The Dreiländerspitze is one of the higher mountains in the Silvretta range in the eastern Alps, at 3,197 metres. The borders of Graubünden (Switzerland), Vorarlberg (Austria) and Tyrol (Austria) meet at the peak. Its name (Dreiländerspitze means peak of three countries) refers to a meeting point between the territories of three ancient tribes (Rhaeto-Romance or Romansch, Bavarii and Alamanni) and their languages. It is also on the watershed between the Rhine and Danube. It is a favourite viewpoint, due to its position and accessibility. Its first documented ascent was by the German alpinist Theodor Petersen, accompanied by two locals, on 14 July 1870, although it appeared to have been previously climbed by surveyors in the 1850s. The nearest settlements are Galtür, 14 km to the north, and Guarda, 9 km to the south.

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