Val Minor is a valley in the municipal area of Pontresina, north of the Bernina Pass in Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland.
The other is that it is derived from the Latin word minor ("smaller"), although there is no corresponding Val Maior.
Eight information boards led from the Lagalb valley station to the Bernina Pass height in the Camino gallery, the only one still accessible,[3] afterwards to the pyrite - arsenopyrite occurrence and also via the Fuorcla Minor.
The two tunnel districts and the hut Fuorn d’Plattas from 1458 also belonged to the stops.
This small mountain lake lies within Val Minor on the border with Italy, at an elevation of 2,361 m (7,746 ft).