Turtmann Glacier
The Turtmann Glacier is located in the Pennine Alps of Switzerland, near the village of Turtmann. It is a valley glacier that flows down from the Turtmannhorn mountain, reaching an elevation of about 2,500 meters. The glacier is approximately 6 kilometers long and is part of the larger Rhône Glacier system.
Turtmann Glacier is known for its stunning blue ice and surrounding alpine scenery. It is a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers, offering access to various trails and climbing routes. The glacier is also monitored for climate change effects, as it has been retreating over the years due to rising temperatures.