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- The Zinalrothorn at 4,221 m (13,848 ft) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland. Its name comes from the village of Zinal lying on the north side...
- d'Anniviers). It rises, together with the Dent Blanche (west) and the Zinalrothorn (north), above the Zinal Glacier. On the south side lies the Zmutt Glacier...
- m). This section of the Pennine Alps, including the Matterhorn, the Zinalrothorn, the Dent Blanche, the Dent d'Hérens, the Breithorn, the Strahlhorn,...
- views of six 4000+ metre peaks (Matterhorn, Dent Blanche, Obergabelhorn, Zinalrothorn, Weisshorn, Bishorn). A seventh, the Jungfrau, is visible in the Bernese...
- four thousand meters are visible along its path: Weisshorn (4506 m), Zinalrothorn (4221 m), Obergabelhorn (4073 m), Matterhorn (4478 m), and Dent Blanche...
- many 4000-metre peaks surrounding the region of Zermatt, along with the Zinalrothorn, the Dent Blanche, the Dent d'Hérens, the Matterhorn and, second highest...
- (13,120 ft) peaks are located around the valley: Bishorn, Weisshorn, Zinalrothorn, and Ober Gabelhorn. The village is a typical Swiss ski resort with 120 km...
- Matterhorn, the Lenzspitze, the Ober Gabelhorn, the Hohberghorn, the Zinalrothorn and others have gradients of over 50 degrees. "Jeremie Heitz Freeride...
- Gross Wannenhorn, Marmolata, Mont Dolent, Pollux, Presanella, Sora****, Zinalrothorn 1865 Aiguille Verte, Grand Cornier, Großer Möseler, Hochfeiler, La Ruinette...
- 022 ft) Aiguille Verte 4,122 m (13,524 ft) Lagginhorn 4,010 m (13,156 ft) Zinalrothorn 4,221 m (13,848 ft) Mönch 4,110 m (13,484 ft) list continued here...