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Ratikon

Range TypeMountain range with well-recognized name
Highest PointSchesaplana (2965 m/9728 ft)
CountriesAustria (48%), Switzerland (36%), Liechtenstein (15%)
(numbers are approximate percentage of range area)
States/ProvincesVorarlberg (47%), Graubünden (35%)
(numbers are approximate percentage of range area)
Area889 sq km / 343 sq mi
Area may include lowland areas
Extent50 km / 31 mi North-South
36 km / 22 mi East-West
Center Lat/Long47° 6' N; 9° 43' E
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Map of Ratikon
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Ratikon.
Western Austria AlpsLevel 4 (Parent)
         Allgäu AlpsLevel 5 (Sibling)
         RatikonLevel 5
         VerwallgruppeLevel 5 (Sibling)
         SilvrettaLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Lechtal AlpsLevel 5 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Ratikon

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NamemftRange6
1.Schesaplana29659728 
2.Panüeler Kopf28599380 
3.Drei Türme28309285 
4.Drusenfluh28279275 
5.Madrisahorn28269272 
6.Sulzfluh28179242 
7.Wildberg27889147 
8.Gargeller Madrisa27709088 
9.Rätschenhorn27038868 
10.Seekopf26988852 
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.



Photos of Peaks in the Ratikon

Schesaplana
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Schesaplana's SW face, as seen from the Schafköpfe ridge (2016-08-14). Photo by Habakuk Tibatong.
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Drei Türme
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near alpine hut Carschina (2018-11-12). Photo by Iwan Auderset.
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Madrisahorn
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Madrisahorn from Schaffürggli on the South side, with the West ridge on the left. (2022-09-06). Photo by Alfred E Neuman.
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Sulzfluh
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On the left Sulzfluh. Picture was taken from the via ferrata Partnunblick (2021-09-14). Photo by Iwan Auderset.
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Grauspitz

The Grauspitze (left) and the Schwartzhorn are the highest and second highest summits in the tiny principality of Liechtenstein (1993-08-11).
Naafkopf
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Me on the summit of Naafkopf (2020-08-18). Photo by Christoph Winkler.
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Falknis
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Grauspitz in the background (1994). Photo by Roy Wallen.
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Augstenberg
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Me on the summit of Augstenberg (Liechtenstein) (2020-08-16). Photo by Christoph Winkler.
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Kuhgrat
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View from south, point 1936m. Kuhgrat is in the middle of the picture (2007-10-07). Photo by Iwan Auderset.
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