- The
Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher,
German pronunciation: [ˈalɛtʃˌɡlɛtʃɐ]) or
Great Aletsch Glacier (Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest...
- The Jungfrau-
Aletsch protected area (officially
Swiss Alps Jungfrau-
Aletsch) is
located in south-western
Switzerland between the
cantons of Bern and Valais...
- most-visited
places in the Alps.
Along with the
Aletsch Glacier to the south, the
Jungfrau is part of the Jungfrau-
Aletsch area,
which was
declared a
World Heritage...
-
Jungfraujoch is a
glacier saddle, on the
upper snows of the
Aletsch Glacier, and part of the Jungfrau-
Aletsch area,
situated on the
boundary between the cantons...
- this
again succeeds the deep
trench through which the
lower part of the
Aletsch Glacier flows down to the Rhône,
enclosed by the
minor ridge that culminates...
-
district of
Westlich Raron, and much of its area lies
within the Jungfrau-
Aletsch protected area, a
World Heritage Site. In
addition to the main village...
- Lauterbrunnen, the
southern side
faces the
large glaciers of the Jungfrau-
Aletsch area, the most
glaciated region in the Alps. The most
notable feature of...
- 56
metres (184 ft).
Since 2007 the lake has been part of the Jungfrau-
Aletsch-Bietschhorn
UNESCO World Heritage Site. As of
summer 2021, a cir****navigation...
- main
Aletsch Glacier originates from Konkordiaplatz. The
Konkordiaplatz Charter was
signed by the muni****lities
located in the Jungfrau-
Aletsch Protected...
- and
leaving remnants only in high
mountain areas. In
modern times the
Aletsch Glacier in the
western Bernese Alps is the
largest and
longest in the Alps...