Lag da Laus

46°42′10″N 8°54′57″E / 46.70278°N 8.91583°E / 46.70278; 8.91583Typeon rockslide debrisPrimary inflowsfrom undergroundPrimary outflowsnameless, disappearsBasin countriesSwitzerlandMax. length250 m (820 ft)Max. width100 m (330 ft)Surface elevation1,614 m (5,295 ft)FrozenDecember to MarchIslandsnoneSettlementsnoneMap

Lag da Laus (Romansh) is a small lake within the municipality of Sumvitg in the Grisons, Switzerland.

There is no real tributary to the lake and the outflow will disappear in the underground after some distance as the area consists of landslide debris. The area of the landslide can easily be spotted from the Disentis direction.

Several hiking paths or mountain bike routes lead to the area. Some people swim on hot summer days although water temperature is less than 17 degrees Celsius. In the bottom of the valley a multi day hike[1] leads along the river Rhine.

References

  1. ^ (in English) Hiking Switzerland on Senda Sursilvana along the river Rhine Archived 2016-03-11 at the Wayback Machine
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