'Julier Pass' (
Romansh: ''Pass dal Güglia'',
German: ''Julierpass'') (el. 2284 m.) is a
mountain pass in
Switzerland, in the
Albula Range of the
Alps. It connects the
Engadin valley with the rest of
Graubünden. Constructed during the nineteenth century to replace the old
Septimer Pass, the road is well built and allows passing with normal cars or trucks, but will require proper equipment in winter (snow tires, sometimes even chains).

South ramp of the Julier Pass as seen from the Engadin
Route
| Place | Elevation | Distance | Diff. elevation | Total distance | Total elevation diff. |
|---|
| Tiefencastel | 851 m | - | - | - | - |
| Savognin | 1207 m | 9 km | 356 m | 9 km | 356 m |
| Rona | 1408 m | 5 km | 201 m | 14 km | 557 m |
| Mulegns-Sur | 1538 m | 4.5 km | 130 m | 18.5 km | 687 m |
| Marmorera | 1680 m | 2.5 km | 142 m | 21 km | 829 m |
| Bivio | 1769 m | 5 km | 89 m | 27 km | 918 m |
| pass | 2284 m | 9 km | 515 m | 36 km | 1'433 m |
| Silvaplana | 1815 m | 7 km | 469 m | 43 km | - 469 m |
External links
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