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Furka Pass – Switzerland; Col du Galibier – France; Passo Garlenda – Italy; Gemmi Pass – Switzerland; Grimsel Pass – Switzerland; Giau Pass – Italy; Grossglockner High Alpine Road; Hiaslegg (Tragöß-Oberort – Trofaiach) Col de l'Iseran (elevation 2770 m) – highest paved mountain pass in the Alps; Col de la Joux Verte – France ...
10%: road Umbrail: Grisons/Italy: Santa Maria Val Müstair GR - Stelvio Pass IT: 1901: 2501: 12%: road Unterer Hauenstein: Solothurn/Basel-Landschaft: Olten SO - Sissach BL 691: 6%: road Vue des Alpes: Neuchâtel: Neuchâtel - La Chaux-de-Fonds 1283: 10%: road/motorway tunnel Wasserfluh: St. Gallen: Lichtensteig - St. Peterzell 843: 10%: road ...
Accordingly K2 is only in the table below for reference and not shown on the map on this page. The interactive map on this page ranks Himalayan peaks above 7,500 m (24,600 ft) and is more inclusive. A peak has a different definition to a mountain and different authorities may use different definitions of either.
The Great Himalaya Trail is a proposed 4,500 km (2,800 mi) trail from Namche Barwa, Tibet to Nanga Parbat, Pakistan, with sections in Bhutan, China, and India. It uses existing trails, many of which are trekking, trade, or pilgrimage routes, but no new trails have been built.
The Great Himalaya Trail covers 16 districts, ranging from Dolpa that connects with the Tibetan plateau, to Darchula, which borders India. Trekking in Nepal is a major attraction for tourists, but popular destinations have been limited to the regions of Solukhumbu, Everest, Annapurna and Langtang.
All mountain heights and prominences on the list are from the largest-scale maps available. [2]However, heights sometime conflict on different scales. For example, the Fletschhorn is indicated to be 3,993 m (13,100 ft), 3,982 m (13,064 ft), and 3,984 m (13,071 ft) high on the 1:100'000, 1:50'000 and 1:25'000 Swisstopo map, respectively.
This is a list of mountains of Switzerland above 3,000 metres (9,843 ft). This height, in the Alps, approximately corresponds to the level of the climatic snow line.Note that this list includes many secondary summits that are not always considered independent mountains (in the strict sense of the term) but that are mainly of climbing interest.
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Swiss Alps (8 C, 10 P) Appenzell Alps (45 P) B. Bernese Alps ... Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Switzerland"