Piz Bernina
Piz Bernina is the highest peak in the Bernina Range of the Alps, standing at 4,049 meters (13,284 feet). Located in Switzerland, it is known for its stunning glacial landscapes and challenging climbing routes. The mountain is a popular destination for mountaineers and hikers, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and peaks.
The first successful ascent of Piz Bernina was achieved in 1850 by a team led by Johann Coaz. The mountain is characterized by its sharp ridges and steep faces, making it a prominent feature in the region. Its glaciers, such as the Morteratsch Glacier, contribute to the area's unique ecology and attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round.