- The
Finsteraarhorn (4,274 m (14,022 ft)) is a
mountain lying on the
border between the
cantons of Bern and Valais. It is the
highest mountain of the Bernese...
- is the third-highest
mountain of the
Bernese Alps
after the
nearby Finsteraarhorn and Aletschhorn,
respectively 12 and 8 km (7.5 and 5 mi) away. But from...
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between the
cantons of Bern and Valais,
halfway between the Mönch and the
Finsteraarhorn. At 4,049
metres (13,284 ft)
above sea level, its
summit culminates...
- Wendel"). The
culminating point of the lake's
drainage basin is the
Finsteraarhorn at 4,274
metres (14,022 ft)
above sea level. Lake Thun's approximate...
- The
Finsteraarhorn Hut (German: Finsteraarhornhütte) is a
mountain hut of the
Swiss Alpine Club,
located north of
Fieschertal in the
canton of Valais....
- Aletschhorn, the
second highest mountain of the
Bernese Alps
after the
Finsteraarhorn, is the only one of the
higher peaks that lies
completely in Valais...
- no
weather station, for
example the top of the
nearby Jungfrau and
Finsteraarhorn,
probably experience a more
extreme climate.
According to Köppen climate...
- the most
prominent of the country, that
distinction belonging to the
Finsteraarhorn, nor the most isolated, that
distinction belonging to Piz Bernina. The...
-
Bernese Alps,
including many of its
highest peaks,
among which the
Finsteraarhorn (4,274 m (14,022 ft)), the
highest in both
range and canton. The region...
-
western end. The
culminating point of the lake's
drainage basin is the
Finsteraarhorn at 4,274
metres above sea level. The
village of Brienz, from
which the...