Bernina Range
The Bernina Range is a mountain range located in the eastern part of the Swiss Alps. It is known for its stunning peaks, including the famous Piz Bernina, which stands at 4,049 meters, making it the highest peak in the range. The area is popular for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and mountaineering, attracting nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
The range is characterized by its dramatic landscapes, featuring glaciers, rocky summits, and picturesque valleys. The Bernina Pass, a high mountain pass, connects the regions of Engadin and Veltlin, offering breathtaking views and access to various trails. The region is also part of the Swiss National Park, emphasizing its natural beauty and ecological significance.