Category: Europe

Monte Nevoso

Monte Nevoso | Schneebiger Nock 🏔️ Overview Monte Nevoso, better known in German as Schneebiger Nock, is a 3,358-meter (11,017-foot) mountain in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It belongs to the Rieserferner Group of the Hohe Tauern, part of the Eastern Alps, and rises within the protected landscapes of the Rieserferner-Ahrn Nature Park. After nearby Hochgall, …

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Golyam Perelik: Highest Peak in the Rhodope Mountains

Golyam Perelik 🏔️ Overview Golyam Perelik is the highest mountain in the Rhodope Mountains, rising above the forested highlands of southern Bulgaria near the city of Smolyan. With an official elevation commonly given as 2,191 meters (7,188 feet), the mountain crowns one of the Balkans’ oldest and most distinctive mountain landscapes. Unlike the jagged granite …

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Pindus Mountains

The Pindus Mountains, also known as the Pindos Mountains, form one of the great mountain systems of southeastern Europe. Stretching across much of mainland Greece and into southern Albania, they create a rugged landscape of high peaks, deep gorges, dense forests, alpine meadows, rivers, and remote stone villages. Often described as the “backbone of Greece,” …

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Mount Smolikas: Greece’s Second-Highest Mountain & Pindus Summit Guide

Mount Smolikas 🏔️ Overview Mount Smolikas is one of the great mountains of Greece, rising to 2,637 meters (8,652 feet) in the rugged Northern Pindus. It is the highest mountain in the Pindus Mountains and the second-highest mountain in Greece, surpassed only by Mount Olympus. Located in the Epirus region of northwestern Greece, Smolikas is …

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Cambrian Mountains

🏔️ Overview The Cambrian Mountains form the wild upland heart of Wales, stretching across a broad swath of the country’s central interior between the higher mountains of Eryri to the north and Bannau Brycheiniog to the south. Rather than a single dramatic chain of sharp summits, the Cambrian Mountains are characterized by sweeping moorlands, rounded …

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Plynlimon (Pumlumon): Highest Peak in the Cambrian Mountains

Plynlimon | Pumlumon 🏔️ Overview Plynlimon, known in Welsh as Pumlumon, is a broad mountain massif in the Cambrian Mountains of Mid Wales. Its highest summit, Pen Pumlumon Fawr, reaches 752 meters (2,467 feet), making it the highest point in Ceredigion and the highest summit of the Cambrian Mountains as the range is commonly defined. …

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Goru Peak

Goru Peak 🏔️ Overview Goru Peak is the highest summit in Romania’s Vrancea Mountains, rising to approximately 1,785 meters (5,856 feet) above sea level. Located in Vrancea County in eastern Romania, the mountain stands within the wild, heavily forested landscape of the Curvature Carpathians, a southern section of the Eastern Carpathians. Although Goru is modest …

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Ciucaș Peak

Ciucaș Peak 🏔️ Overview Ciucaș Peak, known in Romanian as Vârful Ciucaș, is the highest summit of the Ciucaș Mountains in Romania. Rising to 1,954 meters (6,411 feet), it stands near the dramatic bend of the Carpathian arc and is especially famous for its strangely sculpted conglomerate towers, broad mountain meadows, sweeping views, and accessible …

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Omu Peak

Omu Peak 🏔️ Overview Omu Peak, known in Romanian as Vârful Omu, is the highest mountain in Romania’s Bucegi Mountains and one of the most recognizable high summits of the Southern Carpathians. Rising above the broad Bucegi Plateau, the peak combines rugged cliffs, alpine grasslands, dramatic valleys, unusual rock formations, and sweeping views across some …

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Moldoveanu Peak: Elevation, Hiking Routes & Guide to Romania’s Highest Mountain

Moldoveanu Peak 🏔️ Overview Moldoveanu Peak is the highest mountain in Romania, rising to 2,544 meters (8,346 feet) in the spectacular Făgăraș Mountains of the Southern Carpathians. Although considerably lower than the great summits of the Alps or Caucasus, Moldoveanu stands out because of its enormous topographic prominence, rugged alpine setting, glacial valleys, and commanding …

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