Category: Europe

Mount Maglic

Mount Maglic Mount Maglić is one of the most dramatic mountains of the western Balkans, rising above ancient forests, deep river canyons, alpine meadows, and rugged limestone terrain along the border between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Best known as the location of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s highest point, Maglić reaches 2,386 meters (7,828 feet) at …

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Mount Jezerce

Mount Jezerce | Jezercë | Maja e Jezercës 🏔️ Overview Mount Jezerce, more commonly written Maja e Jezercës or Maja Jezercë, is a spectacular limestone mountain in northern Albania. Rising to 2,694 meters (8,839 feet) above sea level, it is the highest peak in the Accursed Mountains (Albanian Alps) and the entire Dinaric Alps. Although …

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Torre Cerredo: The Highest Peak of the Picos de Europa

Torre Cerredo | Torrecerredo | Torre de Cerredo Torre Cerredo—also written Torre de Cerredo or Torrecerredo—is the highest mountain in the spectacular Picos de Europa of northern Spain. Rising from the heart of the Central Massif, or Macizo de los Urrieles, its steep limestone walls tower above a maze of rocky hollows, ridges, caves, and …

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Veliki Vitao

Veliki Vitao Veliki Vitao rises above the wild limestone landscape of northwestern Montenegro as the highest summit of the Bioč massif. At 2,397 meters (7,864 feet), it is not among Montenegro’s very highest mountains by elevation, but its substantial topographic prominence and rugged isolation make it one of the country’s most significant peaks. Surrounded by …

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Bobotov Kuk

Bobotov Kuk 🏔️ Overview Bobotov Kuk is the highest peak of the Durmitor massif in northwestern Montenegro and one of the most recognizable mountains in the Dinaric Alps. Rising to approximately 2,523 meters (8,278 feet), the mountain forms a rugged limestone pyramid surrounded by glacial basins, alpine meadows, rocky ridges, and some of Montenegro’s most …

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Maja E Shnikut

Maja E Shnikut Maja e Shnikut rises above the wild mountain country of northern Albania, where steep limestone walls, glacial landforms, remote valleys, and some of the highest summits in the western Balkans come together. At 2,552 meters (8,372 feet), the mountain is one of the notable high peaks of the Accursed Mountains, also known …

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Les Bans

Les Bans Les Bans is one of the great high summits of the Massif des Écrins in the French Alps. Rising to 3,669 meters (12,037 feet), the mountain stands at an important meeting point of ridges and valleys near the heart of Écrins National Park. Dark granite walls, sharp ridges, steep couloirs, and the heavily …

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Korab

Korab | Mount Korab | Maja e Korabit | Golem Korab Korab is one of the most significant mountains of the Balkan Peninsula. Rising directly on the border between Albania and North Macedonia, it forms the highest point of both countries and the highest summit of the Korab Mountains. Known as Maja e Korabit or …

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Musala

Musala Musala is the highest mountain in Bulgaria and the entire Balkan Peninsula, rising above the alpine landscapes of the Rila Mountains in southeastern Europe. At approximately 2,925.4 meters (9,598 feet), the summit stands only slightly higher than Greece’s famous Mount Olympus, but its extraordinary topographic prominence and isolation make it one of the most …

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Les Rouies

Les Rouies Les Rouies rises to 3,589 meters (11,775 feet) in the Massif des Écrins of the French Alps. Straddling the boundary between the departments of Isère and Hautes-Alpes, the mountain stands between the Vénéon Valley of Oisans and the Séveraisse Valley of Valgaudemar. Although overshadowed in elevation by giants such as Barre des Écrins …

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