The Kinzig Pass or Chinzig Pass or Chinzig Chulm ( German : Kinzigpass ) is a high mountain pass in the Schwyz Alps of Central Switzerland . The trail across the pass reaches a maximum elevation of 2,073 metres (6,801 ft). During the War of the Second Coalition , the Allied army of Alexander Suvorov marched across the pass.
4-635: The Kinzig Pass is traversed by a trail connecting the Schächental in the Canton of Uri and the Muota Valley in the Canton of Schwyz . Starting from the south side of the range, the trail starts near Bürglen and Spiringen and crosses the pass to the village of Muotathal on the north side. The top of the pass is southeast of the Rossstock , elevation 2,460 metres (8,071 ft), and south of
8-473: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sch%C3%A4chental The Schächental ( Schächen Valley ) is an alpine valley of Uri , Switzerland, formed by the river Schächen . The valley stretches to the east of Altdorf for some 10 km. Situated in the Schächental are the municipalities of Bürglen (525 m), Spiringen (923 m) and Unterschächen (995 m). The valley terminates in
12-520: The Chaiserstock , elevation 2,514 metres (8,248 ft). The Allied army commanded by Russian Field Marshal Suvorov crossed the pass from south to north on 27–28 September 1799. The westernmost column of soldiers started their climb a short distance east of Bürglen while the easternmost column, including Suvorov, started from Spiringen. The Allied army included about 20,000 Russians and 2,000 Austrians. This Canton of Uri location article
16-782: The Klausenpass (1948 m), which connects to the Urner Boden , leading towards Glarus . A side valley, the Brunnital branches to the south of Unterschächen, extending for some 4 km. It terminates abruptly, in the steep northern slope of the Gross Windgällen . Upon leaving the valley, the Schächen flows past Altdorf and joins the Reuss at Attinghausen . The inhabitants of the Schächen valley figure prominently in
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