Piz Julier (German, Romansh: Piz Güglia) is a mountain of the Albula Alps, overlooking the Julier Pass, in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. With a height of 3,380 metres above sea level, Piz Julier is the second highest peak (after Piz Calderas) of the group between the Julier Pass and the Albula Pass.
Piz Julier can be summited by experienced hikers. From the heights of St. Moritz, a trail leads to Fuorcla Albana (2,870 metres), the pass between Piz Julier and Piz Albana. From there a via ferrata, named Senda Enferrada leads to the summit.
There's an alpine trail (T4) leading to the summit.
By elevation Piz Güglia - Piz Julier is
# 55 out of 2797 in the Western Rhaetian Alps # 4 out of 304 in the Albula Alps # 54 out of 2367 in Grisons # 42 out of 419 in Maloja
By prominence Piz Güglia - Piz Julier is
# 61 out of 2797 in the Western Rhaetian Alps # 8 out of 304 in the Albula Alps # 65 out of 2367 in Grisons # 12 out of 419 in Maloja
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