Aletschhorn is the second highest peak of the Bernese Alps and is often described as the coldest alpine mountain, since it is particularly exposed to cold winds. On the summit you have a breathtaking view on the surrounding three-thousand and four-thousand meter peaks of the Bernese and Valais Alps. The Aletsch Glaciers, situated all around Aletschhorn, where all connected to each other once. The Great Aletsch Glacier is the biggest glacier in the entire alpine region.

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Elevation: 4194 m
Country and region: Switzerland, Valais
Mountain range: Bernese Alps
Prominence: 1041 m
Orometric dominance: 25
Coordinates: 46.465100, 7.993661

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