Dom (4,545m a.s.l.) The origin of its name is a mystery. But one thing is clear: the Dom is the highest Swiss mountain whose base is entirely in Swiss territory. 더 자세히 알아보기 + Dom (4,545m a.s.l.)
알라린호른(해발고도 4,027m) 알라린호른(Allainhorn)은 미샤벨(Mischabel) 산맥의 봉우리다. 비교적 난이도가 낮은 4,000m 급 봉우리 중 하나로, 등반가들에게 무척 인기 있는 이유다. 더 자세히 알아보기 + 알라린호른(해발고도 4,027m)
Stecknadelhorn (4,241m a.s.l.) At first glance, the Stecknadelhorn doesn’t look particularly spectacular. But anyone climbing this mountain in the Mischabel group will also traverse the Nadelgrat ridge – an absolute highlight for any mountain climber. 더 자세히 알아보기 + Stecknadelhorn (4,241m a.s.l.)
Strahlhorn (4,190m a.s.l.) Although the Strahlhorn is technically on the easier side, it requires an extremely high level of fitness. It sits in the Valais Alps, above Saas-Fee. 더 자세히 알아보기 + Strahlhorn (4,190m a.s.l.)
Alphubel (4,206m a.s.l.) The summit ridge of the Alphubel looks more like a hill than a mountain peak. The ascent of this four-thousand-metre peak in the Allalin group is challenging and requires an excellent level of fitness. 더 자세히 알아보기 + Alphubel (4,206m a.s.l.)
Lenzspitze The Lenzspitze, also referred to as “Südlenz”, is characterised by an extremely steep ice wall. It is part of the Mischabel group in the Valais Alps. 더 자세히 알아보기 + Lenzspitze
Rimpfischhorn (4,199m a.s.l.) From every angle, the Rimpfischhorn presents a different side of itself: some parts glaciered, others steep and rocky. The peak is easily recognisable thanks to its distinctive shape. 더 자세히 알아보기 + Rimpfischhorn (4,199m a.s.l.)
Täschhorn (4,491m a.s.l.) The uncrowned queen of the Mischabel group, that sits above the Valais village of Täsch. The climb up to the summit is an experience in itself! 더 자세히 알아보기 + Täschhorn (4,491m a.s.l.)
Nadelhorn (4,327 m a.s.l.) This striking four-thousander with an easily recognisable peak is part of the Mischabel group. The Nadelhorn is a comparably simpler four-thousander summit. 더 자세히 알아보기 + Nadelhorn (4,327 m a.s.l.)