- 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.
- explore-share.com mountain-climbing-trips/…As one of the iconic peaks of the Alps, the Matterhorn stands 4,478 meters tall and is a well-known climbing objective for all types of mountaineer !
- traveltriangle.com blog/matterhorn-mountain/The word Matterhorn means ‘the peak in the meadows’ and is a distinguished section of the Swiss Alps that adds spellbinding vistas to your holidays.
- 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)...
- 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.
- 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.
- ryderwalker.com tours/matterhorn/The Matterhorn is a mountain of the Alps, also best known mountains for trekking between Switzerland and Italy. Experience the Matterhorn trek.
- thewanders.eu matterhorn/The Matterhorn, with a height of as much as 4478 meters, is the highest peak in Europe. The path to this mountain is considered very dangerous due to steep...
- alpineascents.com climbs/matterhorn/As the most recognized mountain on the European continent, the roughly chiseled rock pyramid of the Matterhorn serves as a defining geographical landmark.
- lovevda.it en/out-and-about/great-mountains/…The Matterhorn is just like this: a perfect mountain that stands out, isolated from the rest of the mountain range, on a charming valley, the Valtournenche.