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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pennine_AlpsPennine Alps - Wikipedia

    The Pennine Alps (French: Alpes Pennines, German: Walliser Alpen, Italian: Alpi Pennine, Latin: Alpes Poeninae), sometimes referred to as the Valais Alps (which are just the Northern Swiss part of the Pennine Alps), are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps.

  2. Pennine Alps, segment of the central Alps along the Italian-Swiss border, bounded by the Great St. Bernard Pass and the Mont Blanc group (southwest), by the Upper Rhône Valley (north), by Simplon Pass and the Lepontine Alps (northeast), and by the Dora Baltea River valley (south).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MatterhornMatterhorn - Wikipedia

    It is a large, near-symmetric pyramidal peak in the extended Monte Rosa area of the Pennine Alps, whose summit is 4,478 metres (14,692 ft) above sea level, making it one of the highest summits in the Alps and Europe.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PenninesPennines - Wikipedia

    The Pennines (/ ˈ p ɛ n aɪ n z /), also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are a range of uplands mainly located in Northern England. ... His own form of the name was the "Pennine Alps" (Alpes Peninos), which today is used for a western section of the continental Alps.

  5. Oct 21, 2021 · The rugged high mountain terrain of the Pennine Alps offers few opportunities for easy passage between Switzerland and Italy. For hikers, only four trails become snow-free in the summer and a further two remain glaciated year-round (but can be crossed with a guide).

  6. The Pennine Alps are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps. They are in Switzerland and Italy (Piedmont and the Aosta Valley). They include the following peaks:

  7. The Pennine Alps run along the Swiss-Italian border. This is the area of the most famous Alpine peaks found on almost all postcards as well as on some Swiss brands. The Swiss part of the Pennine Alps is located in the canton of Valais, hence its alternative name the Valais Alps.

  8. Nov 14, 2012 · It has all of the trappings of a life-list Alpine walk—wildflower meadows, sweeping mountain and glacier views, and huts with big-vista decks and beer on tap—without the crush of other trekkers. Bonus: You’ll enjoy a cush hotel night with a hot shower, soft bed, and excellent dinner at a picturesque village mid-trek.

  9. Overview. From Col du Grand Ferret to Simplon pass. this is the main collection of high summits in the whole Alps. the range is oriented W-E in its first part (till the M.Rosa) than changes toward N. Monte Rosa.

  10. The Pennines are a mountain range in England. Often said to be the " backbone of England", they form an unbroken range stretching from the Peak District in the Midlands, through the Yorkshire Dales, parts of Greater Manchester, the West Pennine Moors of Lancashire and Cumbrian Fells to the Cheviot Hills on the Scottish border.

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