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The first person to climb it was an Austrian named Ludwig von Welden. The Ludwigshöhe, the southernmost four-thousander in Switzerland, can be climbed over a range of challenging routes.
Ludwigshöhe (4'341m a.s.l.) لمحة سريعة عن
Ludwigshöhe is also one of the ten four-thousanders in total that belong to the Monte Rosa massif. This mountain, which sits in the shadow of the Signalkuppe, is the southernmost peak in Switzerland. Anyone wanting to take a somewhat easier route up the Ludwigshöhe can do so across the firn snow. If you’re looking for something a little more exhilarating, you can take on the steep rock face on the southeast side up to the summit at 4,341 metres above sea level. It was first climbed by an Austrian named Ludwig von Welden in 1822.
Further information and the SAC’s suggested routes
