Turtmannhorn
The Turtmannhorn is a prominent mountain located in the Pennine Alps of Switzerland. It stands at an elevation of 3,490 meters (11,450 feet) and is part of the Valais region. The mountain is known for its striking pyramidal shape and is a popular destination for climbers and hikers seeking challenging routes and stunning views.
The Turtmannhorn is surrounded by several glaciers, including the Turtmann Glacier, which adds to its scenic beauty. The mountain is often accessed from the nearby Turtmann Hut, a popular base for climbers. Its unique geological features and alpine environment make it an important site for both recreation and scientific study.