Monterosa massif
The Monterosa massif is a prominent mountain range located in the Pennine Alps of northern Italy and southern Switzerland. It features several notable peaks, including Monte Rosa, which is the second-highest mountain in the Alps. The massif is known for its stunning glaciers and diverse landscapes, attracting climbers and hikers from around the world.
The Monterosa massif is part of the larger Monte Rosa group, which includes multiple summits and is characterized by its rugged terrain. The area is also home to various flora and fauna, making it a significant site for biodiversity. Its picturesque scenery and challenging trails contribute to its popularity among outdoor enthusiasts.