Category: Europe

Agassizhorn

Agassizhorn 🏔️ Overview Agassizhorn is a steep, glacier-bound summit in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland. Rising to approximately 3,947 metres (12,949 feet), it stands immediately northwest of the much higher and more prominent Finsteraarhorn. Although Agassizhorn is one of the highest mountains in the Bernese Alps below 4,000 metres, it receives considerably less attention than …

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Finsteraarhorn

Finsteraarhorn 🏔️ Overview Finsteraarhorn is the highest mountain in the Bernese Alps and one of the most prominent summits in the entire Alpine chain. Rising to 4,274 meters (14,022 feet), its steep, dark pyramid stands deep within the heavily glaciated interior of the Swiss Alps. Unlike the more readily visible Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, Finsteraarhorn …

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Bietschhorn

Bietschhorn 🏔️ Overview Bietschhorn is a dramatic pyramidal mountain in the Bernese Alps of Switzerland. Rising to 3,934 meters (12,906 feet), it falls only 66 meters short of the 4,000-meter mark but remains one of the most recognizable mountains in the canton of Valais. The mountain rises immediately south of the Lötschental and overlooks several …

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Geisshorn

Geisshorn 🏔️ Overview Geisshorn is a 3,740-meter (12,270-foot) mountain in the Bernese Alps of southern Switzerland. Rising above the vast glacial landscape of the Aletsch region, the peak lies entirely within the canton of Valais and forms part of the rugged mountain group surrounding the much higher Aletschhorn. Although Geisshorn is overshadowed by several nearby …

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Rimpfischhorn

Rimpfischhorn 🏔️ Overview Rimpfischhorn is a striking 4,199-meter summit in the Pennine Alps of southern Switzerland. The mountain rises along the heavily glaciated divide between the Mattertal and Saastal valleys, northeast of Zermatt and southwest of Saas-Fee. Although it stands near famous mountains such as the Matterhorn, Monte Rosa, and Dom, Rimpfischhorn has a distinctive …

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Aletschhorn

Aletschhorn 🏔️ Overview The Aletschhorn is a heavily glaciated mountain rising to 4,193 meters (13,757 feet) in the Swiss Alps. It is the second-highest summit in the Bernese Alps, surpassed only by the nearby Finsteraarhorn. Unlike many of the range’s major summits, which stand on or near the boundary between the cantons of Bern and …

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Dents du Midi

Dents du Midi 🏔️ Overview The Dents du Midi are a dramatic chain of seven limestone summits rising above the Rhône Valley and Val d’Illiez in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. Their name translates as the “Teeth of the South,” an appropriate description of the jagged skyline formed by the massif’s closely spaced peaks. Located …

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The Alps

The Alps are one of the world’s most famous mountain systems, forming a great arc across central and southern Europe. Their snow-covered summits, deep glacial valleys, flower-filled meadows, turquoise lakes, and historic villages have shaped the geography and culture of the continent for thousands of years. Extending approximately 1,200 kilometers across eight countries, the Alps …

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Klein Grünhorn

Klein Grünhorn 🏔️ Overview Klein Grünhorn is a high, glaciated summit in the Alps of southern Switzerland. Rising to approximately 3,912 meters (12,835 feet), it stands immediately north of the much larger Grünhorn, also known as Grosses Grünhorn. Although Klein Grünhorn comes close to the symbolic 4,000-meter mark, its relatively low prominence means that it …

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Grosses Wannenhorn

Grosses Wannenhorn 🏔️ Overview Grosses Wannenhorn is a heavily glaciated mountain rising to 3,906 meters (12,815 feet) in the Bernese Alps of southern Switzerland. Located entirely within the canton of Valais, the mountain stands between two of the Alps’ most important ice streams: the Great Aletsch Glacier to the west and the Fiescher Glacier to …

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