Category: Major Mountain Ranges

Combin de Grafeneire

Combin de Grafeneire | Grand Combin Standing majestically at 4,309 meters (14,137 feet), the Combin de Grafeneire commands respect as one of the highest peaks in the Alps and the crown jewel of the Grand Combin massif. This imposing summit, nestled in Switzerland’s Valais canton, offers nature enthusiasts a remarkable blend of geological wonder, challenging …

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Ebnefluh

Ebnefluh (Äbeni Flue, Ebenefluh) Standing sentinel at 3,961 meters above sea level, the Ebnefluh commands respect along the dramatic Lauterbrunnen Wall of the Bernese Alps. This magnificent peak, straddling the border between the Swiss cantons of Bern and Valais, offers far more than just breathtaking views—it’s a living testament to millions of years of geological …

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Trugberg

Trugberg Rising 3,932 meters above sea level in the heart of the Bernese Alps, the Trugberg stands as one of Switzerland’s most geographically significant yet misunderstood mountains. This imposing peak, whose name translates to “Deceitful Mountain,” serves as a critical junction where two of Europe’s most important glacial systems converge to form the mighty Aletsch …

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Rottalhorn

Rottalhorn Rising majestically to 3,971 meters above sea level, the Rottalhorn stands as one of the Bernese Alps’ most compelling yet understated peaks. Located on the border between the Swiss cantons of Bern and Valais, this remarkable mountain offers nature enthusiasts an extraordinary alpine experience just 600 meters south of the world-famous Jungfrau. Fast Facts …

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Dent Blanche

Dent Blanche Dent Blanche, one of the most prominent peaks in the Pennine Alps, is a significant geological feature that contributes to the stunning landscape of Switzerland. Situated in the canton of Valais, Dent Blanche stands tall at a staggering 4,357 meters, making it one of the highest summits in the region. This majestic mountain …

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Gletscherhorn

Gletscherhorn Rising majestically to 3,982 meters above the Swiss landscape, the Gletscherhorn stands as one of the Bernese Alps’ most compelling yet underappreciated peaks. This formidable mountain, straddling the border between Bern and Valais cantons, offers mountaineers an extraordinary alpine experience that combines technical challenge with breathtaking beauty. Fast Facts Country: Switzerland State/Province: Valais, Bern …

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Hinteres Fiescherhorn

Hinteres Fiescherhorn Standing at 4,025 meters (13,205 feet), the Hinteres Fiescherhorn commands respect among the towering peaks of the Bernese Alps. This magnificent summit, forming part of the legendary Fiescherhörner triumvirate alongside Grosses and Kleines Fiescherhorn, offers mountaineers a compelling blend of technical challenge and alpine grandeur that few peaks can match. Fast Facts Country: …

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Lauteraarhorn

Lauteraarhorn Standing sentinel at 4,042 meters above the Swiss landscape, the Lauteraarhorn commands respect from every mountaineer who gazes upon its imposing silhouette. This magnificent peak of the Bernese Alps doesn’t merely occupy space—it defines the very essence of high-altitude adventure, where geological wonder meets mountaineering legend. Fast Facts Country: Switzerland State/Province: Bern County/Region: Interlaken-Oberhasli …

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Eiger

Eiger Rising like a limestone sentinel above the Swiss valleys of Grindelwald and Lauterbrunnen, the Eiger stands as one of mountaineering’s most formidable and storied peaks. At 3,967 meters (13,015 feet), this iconic mountain of the Bernese Alps has captured the imagination of climbers worldwide, not merely for its height, but for the sheer audacity …

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Grünhorn

Grünhorn Standing proudly at 4,043 meters (13,264 feet), the Grünhorn commands respect as one of Switzerland’s most spectacular four-thousanders. This towering sentinel of the Bernese Alps occupies a position of extraordinary geological significance, perched dramatically between two of the Alps’ most massive glacial systems. Fast Facts Country: Switzerland State/Province: Valais County/Region: Goms Mountain Range: Bernese …

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