Wildstrubel massif

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Wildstrubel and Grossstrubel

The Wildstrubel massif is a mountain massif in the western Bernese Alps , some of which is heavily glaciated. It stretches in the north from Adelboden and Lenk to the Rhone Valley in the south and 65% is on Bernese soil, the rest is in the Valais .

Most of the Wildstrubel massif is made up of the Wildstrubel ( 3243  m above sea level ), the Lenkerstrubel and the Grossstrubel ( 3244  m above sea level ). Other parts of the Wildstrubel massif are made up of the Glacier de la Plaine Morte and other peaks such as Mont Bonvin ( 2995  m above sea level ). To the northeast of the Wildstrubel massif is the Lohner Group , to the west of the Rawilpass , which separates the Wildstrubel massif from the Wildhorn massif , and to the south is the Crans-Montana ski area .

Coordinates: 46 ° 24 '  N , 7 ° 32'  E ; CH1903:  606919  /  138773