Peaks
The main peaks of the Oberhalbstein Alps are:
| Peak | Elevation (m/ft) | |
|---|---|---|
| Piz Platta | 3386 | 11,109 | 
| Piz Forbesch | 3258 | 10,689 | 
| Piz Timun | 3201 | 10,502 | 
| Pizzo Stella | 3163 | 10,375 | 
| Piz Duan | 3133 | 10,279 | 
| Pizz Gallagiun | 3107 | 10,200 | 
| Gletscherhorn | 3106 | 10,191 | 
| Cima da Lägh | 3082 | 10,112 | 
| Piz Grisch | 3062 | 10,050 | 
| Usser Wissberg | 3053 | 10,016 | 
| Piz Bles | 3045 | 9,990 | 
| Surettahorn | 3039 | 9,971 | 
| Piz Curvér | 2975 | 9,761 | 
| Piz Alv | 2854 | 9,365 | 
| Piz Miez | 2835 | 9,301 | 
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