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The Uri Alps (also known as ''Urner Alps'', ) are a
mountain range A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have aris ...
in
Central Switzerland Central Switzerland is the region of the Alpine Foothills geographically the heart and historically the origin of Switzerland, with the cantons of Uri, Schwyz, Obwalden, Nidwalden, Lucerne and Zug. Central Switzerland is one of the NUTS 2 s ...
and part of the Western Alps. They extend into the cantons of Obwalden,
Valais Valais ( , ; ), more formally, the Canton of Valais or Wallis, is one of the cantons of Switzerland, 26 cantons forming the Switzerland, Swiss Confederation. It is composed of thirteen districts and its capital and largest city is Sion, Switzer ...
,
Bern Bern (), or Berne (), ; ; ; . is the ''de facto'' Capital city, capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city".; ; ; . According to the Swiss constitution, the Swiss Confederation intentionally has no "capital", but Bern has gov ...
, Uri and Nidwalden and are bordered by the
Bernese Alps The Bernese Alps are a mountain range of the Alps located in western Switzerland. Although the name suggests that they are located in the Berner Oberland region of the canton of Bern, portions of the Bernese Alps are in the adjacent cantons of Va ...
(
Grimsel Pass The Grimsel Pass (; ; ) is a mountain pass in Switzerland, crossing the Bernese Alps at an elevation of . The pass connects the Haslital, the upper valley of the river Aare, with the upper valley of the Rhône. In so doing, and as the Aare is a t ...
) and the
Emmental Alps The Emmental Alps () are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps, in Switzerland. They are located north-west of the Brünig Pass, mainly in the cantons of Lucerne, Bern, and Obwalden, with a small portion in the canton of Nidwalden. ...
to the west (the four lakes: Lungerersee, Sarnersee, Wichelsee, and Alpnachersee), the Schwyzer Alps to the north (
Lake Lucerne Lake Lucerne (, literally 'Lake of the four Waldstätte, forested settlements' (in English usually translated as ''forest cantons''), , ) is a lake in central Switzerland and the fourth largest in the country. Geography The lake has a compli ...
), the Lepontine Alps to the south (the valley of Urseren with
Andermatt Andermatt () is a mountain village and municipalities of Switzerland, municipality in the canton of Uri in Switzerland. At an elevation of above sea level, Andermatt is located at the center of the Saint-Gotthard Massif and the historical center ...
) and the
Glarus Alps The Glarus Alps () are a mountain range in central Switzerland. They are bordered by the Uri Alps and the Schwyz Alps to the west, the Lepontine Alps to the south, the Appenzell Alps to the northeast. The eastern part of the Glarus Alps contains ...
to the east (
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). The Uri Alps are composed of two distinct groups separated by the
Susten Pass Susten Pass (German: ''Sustenpass'') (el. 2260 m.) is a mountain pass in the Swiss Alps. The pass road, built from 1938–1945, connects Innertkirchen in the canton of Bern with Wassen in the canton of Uri. A 300-metre long tunnel crosses the pass ...
. The Dammastock massif on the south is the most glaciated part while the northern part, which culminates on
Titlis Titlis is a mountain of the Uri Alps, located on the border between the cantons of Obwalden and Bern. At above sea level, it is the highest summit of the range north of the Susten Pass, between the Bernese Oberland and Central Switzerland. It ...
, has lower summits but greater extent.


Geography

The group south of the Susten Pass forms the dividing range between the head waters of the
Aare The Aare () or Aar () is the main tributary of the High Rhine (its discharge even exceeds that of the latter at their confluence) and the longest river that both rises and ends entirely within Switzerland. Its total length from its source to i ...
(west) from those of the
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. In addition a small portion of the range (south-west) is located in the basin of the Rhone. This part lies entirely within the valley of the Rhone Glacier. This group forms a complex mass including four considerable ridges and attains its greatest height at the Dammastock and the Galenstock. The group includes four nearly parallel ridges running NNW. and SSE. That forming the eastern boundary of the valley of Hasli reaches 3,383 metres at the Tieralplistock, whence it extends NNW. to the
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Mountains of the Alps Mountains of ...
, and south to the Gärstenhörner. A wide reservoir of snow whence the Trift Glacier flows to the north and the Rhone Glacier to the south, divides this range from the more easterly range whose highest point is the Dammastock. North of the Dammastock the range collectively known as the Hinter Tierberg, attains 3,447 metres. Further east than the last is the Sustenhorn range, rising at its highest point to 3,505 metres, divided from the last by the Stein Glacier and the upper part of the Göschenental. Lastly, another ridge still further east is separated from the last by the Voralptal, a branch of the Göschenental. Its highest summits are the Fleckistock and the Stucklistock. The lower part of the Göschenental is bounded on the south by a range running west to east diverging from the ridge between the Dammastock and the Galenstock. John Ball, ''The Alpine guide, Central Alps'', p. 129, 1866, London On the north side of the Susten Pass the ranges are lower and, except the highest mountains on the south, free of glaciers. The main ridge, culminating at the
Titlis Titlis is a mountain of the Uri Alps, located on the border between the cantons of Obwalden and Bern. At above sea level, it is the highest summit of the range north of the Susten Pass, between the Bernese Oberland and Central Switzerland. It ...
divides the basins of the Aare and the Reuss. From the Grassen, tripoint border between the cantons of
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, Obwalden and Uri, a small range diverges from the main watershed and runs from west to east and culminates at the Gross Spannort.


Principal summits

The principal summits of the Uri Alps are: # Dammastock, 3630 m # Schneestock, 3608 m # Rhonestock, 3588 m # Galenstock, 3586 m # Eggstock, 3556 m # Tiefenstock, 3515 m # Sustenhorn, 3502 m # Hinter Tierberg, 3447 m # Gwächtenhorn, 3420 m # Mittlerer Tierberg, 3418 m # Fleckistock, 3416 m # Maasplanggstock, 3401 m # Wysse Nollen, 3398 m # Diechterhorn, 3389 m # Tieralplistock, 3382 m # Chli Sustenhorn, 3318 m # Vorderes Sustenlimihorn, 3316 m # Stucklistock, 3308 m # Gletschhorn, 3305 m #
Titlis Titlis is a mountain of the Uri Alps, located on the border between the cantons of Obwalden and Bern. At above sea level, it is the highest summit of the range north of the Susten Pass, between the Bernese Oberland and Central Switzerland. It ...
, 3238 m # Rorspitzli, 3220 m # Sidelenhorn, 3217 m # Gwächtenhorn, 3214 m # Brunnenstock, 3210 m # Chüeplanggenstock, 3207 m # Gross Bielenhorn, 3207 m # Voralphorn, 3203 m # Winterstock, 3203 m # Chelenalphorn, 3202 m # Gross Griessenhorn, 3202 m # Gross Spannort, 3198 m # Hinteres Sustenlimihorn, 3194 m # Gärstenhörner, 3189 m # Limistock, 3189 m # Tällistock, 3185 m # Rotstock, 3183 m # Hoch Horefellistock, 3175 m # Gross Furkahorn, 3169 m # Winterberg, 3167 m # Chli Spannort, 3140 m # Hinter Schloss (Schlossberg), 3132 m # Steinhüshorn, 3121 m # Chilchlistock, 3114 m # Krönten, 3107 m # Hintere Gelmerhörner, 3100 m # Vorderer Tierberg, 3091 m # Zwächten, 3078 m # Lochberg, 3074 m # Müeterlishorn, 3066 m # Wendenstöcke, 3042 m # Blauberg, 3039 m # Triftstöckli, 3035 m # Klein Titlis, 3028 m # Klein Furkahorn, 3026 m # Wendenhorn, 3023 m # Spitzli, 3011 m # Bächenstock, 3008 m # Reissend Nollen, 3003 m # Mittagstock, 2,989 m # Giglistock, 2900 m # Engelberger Rotstock, 2818 m # Radlefshorn, 2603 m # Hochstollen, 2481 m # Wandelen, 2105 m *


Glaciers

Main
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s : * Rhone Glacier * Trift Glacier * Stein Glacier * Tiefen Glacier * Chelen Glacier * Damma Glacier


References

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External links


Uri Alps on SummitPost
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