Wildhorn massif
The Wildhorn massif is a large mountain group in the western Bernese Alps . The Wildhorn massif is located on Bernese and Valais soil between the Sanetsch Pass in the west, the Rhone Valley in the south, the Rawil Pass in the east and a Gsteig - Lenk line in the north. The Rawilpass separates the massif from the Wildstrubel massif . The next larger town is Lenk in the Simmental .
The highest and eponymous peak of the Wildhorn massif is the Wildhorn ( 3248 m above sea level ), other peaks are Niesehorn ( 2780 m above sea level ), Arpelistock ( 3035 m above sea level ), Spitzhorn ( 2807 m above sea level). ), Schnidehorn ( 2937 m above sea level ) and the Sex Rouge ( 2884 m above sea level ). The group is accessed through the two SAC huts, Wildhornhütte and Geltenhütte .
literature
- Werner and Margrit Munter: Area guide Bernese Alps , Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich 1995. ISBN 3-7633-2415-1
Coordinates: 46 ° 21 ' N , 7 ° 22' E ; CH1903: 594003 / 133684