- mountainmadness.com trips/matterhornThe Matterhorn is the most recognizable and dramatic mountain in the Swiss Alps. It’s classic shape pulls in even non-climbers, the allure of the summit too...
- mapcarta.com Europe AlpsThe Matterhorn is a mountain of the Alps, straddling the main watershed and border between Italy and Switzerland. Mapcarta, the open map.
- zermatters.ch en/matterhorn-4478-m-asl/The Matterhorn has not lost any of its appeal and is still considered one of the great alpine climbs. The mountain stands between Zermatt and Breuil-Cervinia.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/MatterhornThe Matterhorn, with 4 478 m (14,692 ft) the 12-highest peak of the Alps, is the most famous and most-photographed mountain of Switzerland and border with Italy.
- tripsavvy.com matterhorn-mountain-complete-guide-…Use this complete guide to the Matterhorn to plan your trip, choose your base for exploring, and find out what to do during all seasons on the Matterhorn.
- adventureconsultants.com guided-ascents/europe-…With its formidable history and the magnificent grandeur of its architecture, the Hörnli Ridge on the Matterhorn is a climb that is definitely worth aspiring to.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g188098-d546182…I'm at a loss for wards on how insanely sculpted the Matterhorn is. I went during sunrise and that was a sight to see, the Matterhorn above the clouds.
- anywhereweroam.com exploring-matterhorn/Getting to the summit takes a high level of fitness and climbing experience, but there are many (much easier ways) to get great views of the Matterhorn.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/MatterhornMatterhorn (4478m, left) and Dent Blanche (4357m) on the right. Photo taken from near Gornergrat, Switzerland. The Matterhorn (French: Mont Cervin, Italian: Monte Cervino)...
- dw.com en/150-years-of-matterhorn/g-18581301Experts say the Matterhorn was "an African," a geological migrant that moved with the African continental plate to Europe 45 million years ago.