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Alpe Galm (Switzerland)

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Alpe Galm is a mountain pass, at an elevation of 2.231 m above the sea level, situated in Valais and belongs to the Alps. To get the summit, there are 2 possible ways. Starting from Lienz, the Faschingalm ascent is 8.8 km long. Over this distance, you climb 987 heightmeters. The average percentage is thus 11.2 %. And starting from Susten, the Galm ascent is 19.1 km long. Over this distance, you climb 1607 heightmeters. The average percentage is thus 8.4 %.

 


 

The road is very calm, with beautiful panoramas.

 

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