The Muota is a river in the Swiss canton of Schwyz and a tributary of Lake Lucerne. It has a length of 29 km (18 mi).[1]

Muota
The Muota in a narrow canyon near Ibach
Map
Location
CountrySwitzerland
CantonCanton of Schwyz
Physical characteristics
SourceRuosalp
 • elevation1,800 m (5,900 ft)
MouthLake Lucerne
 • location
Brunnen
 • coordinates
46°59′42″N 8°35′39″E / 46.9950°N 8.5942°E / 46.9950; 8.5942
 • elevation
434 m (1,424 ft)
Length29 km (18 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLake LucerneReussAareRhineNorth Sea

The Muota rises on the Ruosalp, an alp to the north of the Glatten on the border between the cantons of Schwyz and Uri. Initially, it flows in a northerly direction through the tiny Bisistal before turning west to the villages of Muotathal and Ried.[1]

Beyond Ried, the river flows through a narrow defile between the Gibelhorn and Stooshorn, passing under the Stoosbahn funicular that serves the mountain resort of Stoos, as it does so. After leaving this canyon, the river turns north to reach the village of Ibach in the municipality of Schwyz. At Ibach the river turns west again, then shortly afterwards passes under the A4 motorway and the Gotthard railway line before receiving the Seeweren, which is the outfall stream of Lake Lauerz. Here it flows south-west to enter Lake Lucerne on the west side of the town of Brunnen in the municipality of Ingenbohl.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Maps of Switzerland - Swiss Confederation - geo.admin.ch" (online map). Alp. 1:200000. National Map 1:200 000 (in German). Wabern, Switzerland: Swiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo. 2014. Retrieved 2015-06-04 – via geo.admin.ch.
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