Hinter Fiescherhorn (4,025m a.s.l.) Grindelwald Find out more about: Hinter Fiescherhorn (4,025m a.s.l.)
Grosses Fiescherhorn (4,049m a.s.l.) Grindelwald Find out more about: Grosses Fiescherhorn (4,049m a.s.l.)
Finsteraarhorn (4,274m a.s.l.) A very striking and popular four-thousander on the Bern–Valais cantonal border. It can be easily recognised by its peak, which looks a little like a shark’s fin. Find out more about: + Finsteraarhorn (4,274m a.s.l.)
Schreckhorn (4,078m a.s.l.) As the name of this four-thousander suggests, the Schreckhorn is the Bernese Alps’ most challenging four-thousander (“Schrecken” is the German word for “terror”). Not many are actually scared off by it though – the mountain is climbed pretty regularly. Find out more about: + Schreckhorn (4,078m a.s.l.)
Gross Grünhorn (4,044m a.s.l.) The Gross Grünhorn sits in the Bernese Alps – but belongs to the canton of Valais. This is a multifaceted four-thousander peak with several appealing routes. Find out more about: + Gross Grünhorn (4,044m a.s.l.)
Hinter Fiescherhorn (4,025m a.s.l.) The Hinter Fiescherhorn only rises slightly above the firn line between the three peaks of the Fiescherhorn massif. It has nevertheless earned the right to be recognised as a separate four-thousand-metre peak, and a popular one at that. Find out more about: + Hinter Fiescherhorn (4,025m a.s.l.)
Mönch (4,107m a.s.l.) As part of the three famous peaks, the Mönch is extremely popular, and not just with mountaineers. But the mountain is very challenging and should not be underestimated, no matter how many visitors it has. Find out more about: + Mönch (4,107m a.s.l.)
Jungfrau (4,158m a.s.l.) Next to the Eiger and the Mönch, in the Bernese Alps, the Jungfrau towers up into the sky. As imposing as the mountain itself is, the view while climbing it is just as impressive. Find out more about: + Jungfrau (4,158m a.s.l.)
Grosses Fiescherhorn (4,049m a.s.l.) The Grosses Fiescherhorn is entirely surrounded by glaciers and is a real eye-catcher, in particular because of its impressive steep north face. It lies on the Bern–Valais cantonal border. Find out more about: + Grosses Fiescherhorn (4,049m a.s.l.)