Switzerland topographic maps
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Fribourg
The canton lies on the elevated Swiss Plateau. In the west the lands are flat, but towards the south east of the canton, the lands rise to a hilly region. This region is commonly called pre-Alps but is part of the Bernese Alps. The highest elevation in the canton is the Vanil Noir with 2,389 m (7,838 ft).
Average elevation: 894 m

Monte Rosa
Switzerland > Wallis > Visp > Zermatt
The peak is distinguished by the name Dufourspitze (in German, lit. Dufour Peak; French: Pointe Dufour, Italian: Punta Dufour). This replaced the former name Höchste Spitze (English: Highest Peak) that was indicated on the Swiss maps before the Federal Council, on January 28, 1863, decided to rename the…
Average elevation: 4,033 m

Grindelwald
Switzerland > Bern > Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district
Average elevation: 2,218 m

Madulain
Switzerland > Grisons > Maloja
Before 2017, the municipality was located in the Oberengadin sub-district of the Maloja district, after 2017 it was part of the Maloja Region. It is the smallest of the eleven municipalities in the district. It is located in the upper Engadin valley between La Punt Chamues-ch and Zuoz about 15 minutes from St.…
Average elevation: 2,330 m

Lauterbrunnen
Switzerland > Bern > Interlaken-Oberhasli administrative district
Average elevation: 2,316 m

Ramosch
Switzerland > Grisons > Region Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair > Valsot
Average elevation: 1,501 m

Ticino
Although it includes the lowest point of Switzerland (Lake Maggiore) as well as its lowest town (Ascona), the topography of Ticino is extremely rugged, as it is the fourth canton with the biggest elevation difference. It lies essentially within the Alps, in particular the Lepontine Alps, the Saint-Gotthard…
Average elevation: 1,389 m

Schloss Wittigkofen
Switzerland > Bern > Bern-Mittelland administrative district > Bern > Schloss Wittigkofen
Average elevation: 568 m

Kiental
Switzerland > Bern > Frutigen-Niedersimmental administrative district > Reichenbach im Kandertal
Average elevation: 1,363 m

Wallis
Valais is the highest canton in terms of absolute, relative, and mean elevation. Therefore, its topography is extremely rugged, with the notable exception of the wide, glacial, Rhône valley. The latter valley dominates the geography of the canton. Many side valleys are branching off the main valley, often…
Average elevation: 1,728 m

Strandweg
Switzerland > St. Gallen > Wahlkreis See-Gaster > Rapperswil-Jona > Rapperswil
Average elevation: 408 m

Winterthur
Switzerland > Zurich > Bezirk Winterthur
Winterthur is located at an elevation of 439 meters (1,440 ft). The city is located in a basin south and east of the river Töss before it meets the High Rhine after 10 kilometers. The Eulach, a small river, flows from the town's east end through the middle of the town to meet the Töss at the west exit of the…
Average elevation: 504 m

Arosa
Switzerland > Grisons > Plessur
Before 2017, the municipality was in the Schanfigg sub-district of the Plessur district, after that date it was part of the Plessur Region. Located on the south-east slope of the Weisshorn chain, the town of Arosa is at the top of the Schanfigg valley at the foot of the Aroser Weisshorn (2,653 m (8,704 ft)).…
Average elevation: 1,985 m

Kloten
Switzerland > Zurich > Bezirk Bülach
Kloten has an oceanic climate (Köppen Cfb), with sizeable continental influences due to its relative elevation and distance to any large bodies of water. Precipitation is high year-round and as a result of the cold winter nights, snowfall is frequent in winter. Due to the mild afternoons, this snow seldom…
Average elevation: 478 m

Tschierv
Switzerland > Grisons > Region Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair > Val Müstair
Average elevation: 2,023 m

Bern
Switzerland > Bern > Bern-Mittelland administrative district > Bern
Bern is built on very uneven ground. An elevation difference of up to 60 metres exists between the inner city districts on the Aare (Matte, Marzili) and the higher ones (Kirchenfeld, Länggasse).
Average elevation: 643 m

Seewjinenhorn / Corno di Seewjinen
Switzerland > Valais/Wallis > Saas-Almagell
Average elevation: 2,694 m

Bulle
Switzerland > Fribourg > Gruyère District > Bulle
The municipality is the capital of the Gruyère district. It is located on a hill at an elevation of 770 meters (2,530 ft) above the left side of the Trême river.
Average elevation: 834 m

Samnaun
Switzerland > Grisons > Samnaun
Until 2017 it was part of the Ramosch sub-district, of the Inn district, after 2017 it was part of the Engiadina Bassa/Val Müstair Region. It is located in a left side valley of the Engadin valley, at an elevation of 1,700–1,840 meters (5,580–6,040 ft). It consists of five village sections; Compatsch,…
Average elevation: 2,369 m

Sankt Moritz
Switzerland > Grisons > Maloja
St. Moritz (/ˌsæn məˈrɪts/ SAN mə-RITS, US also /ˌseɪnt -/ SAYNT -, UK also /sənt ˈmɒrɪts/ sənt MORR-its; German, in full: Sankt Moritz [zaŋkt moˈrɪts, ˈmoːrɪts] locally [saŋkt]; Romansh: San Murezzan [sam muˈʁetsən] ; Italian: San Maurizio; French: Saint-Moritz) is a high Alpine…
Average elevation: 2,174 m

Ausserberg
Switzerland > Valais/Wallis > Ausserberg
The municipality is located in the Westlich Raron district, on the northern slope of the Rhone valley between the Baltschiederbach and the Bietschhorn mountain. It consists of a number of scattered settlements with the central village of Trogdorf at an elevation of 1,008 m (3,307 ft).
Average elevation: 1,580 m