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The Bernese Alps (Шаблон:Lang-de, Шаблон:Lang-fr, Шаблон:Lang-it) are a mountain range of the Alps, located in western Switzerland. Although the name suggests that they are located in the Berner Oberland region of the canton of Bern, portions of the Bernese Alps are in the adjacent cantons of Valais, Fribourg and Vaud, the latter being usually named Fribourg Alps and Vaud Alps respectively. The highest mountain in the range, the Finsteraarhorn, is also the highest point in the canton of Bern.

The Rhône valley separates them from the Chablais Alps in the west and from the Pennine Alps in the south; the upper Rhône valley separates them from the Lepontine Alps to the southeast; the Grimsel Pass and the Aare valley separates them from the Uri Alps in the east, and from the Emmental Alps in the north; their northwestern edge is not well defined, describing a line roughly from Lake Geneva to Lake Thun. The Bernese Alps are drained by the river Aare and its tributary the Saane in the north, the Rhône in the south, and the Reuss in the east.

The Bernese Alps are amongst the three highest major subranges of the Alps, together with the Pennine Alps and the Mont Blanc massif.[1]

Geography

One of the most prominent Alpine ranges, the Bernese Alps extend from the gorge of Saint-Maurice, through which the Rhône finds its way to Lake Geneva, to the Grimsel Pass or, depending on the definition, to the river Reuss (thus including the Uri Alps). The principal ridge, a chain that runs Шаблон:Convert from west (Dent de Morcles) to east (Sidelhorn), whose highest peak is the Finsteraarhorn, forms the watershed between the cantons of Bern and Valais. Except for the westernmost part, it is also the watershed between the Rhine (North Sea) and the Rhône (Mediterranean Sea). This chain is not centered inside the range but lies close (10 to 15 km) to the Rhône on the south. This makes a large difference between the south, where the lateral short valleys descend abruptly into the deep trench forming the valley of the Rhône and the north, where the Bernese Alps extends through a great part of the canton of Bern (Bernese Oberland), throwing out branches to the west into the adjoining cantons of Vaud and Fribourg. There the mountains progressively become lower and disappear into the hilly Swiss Plateau.[2] The Bernese Alps have a large influence on the climate of Switzerland: while their north side is very exposed to weather, their south side is protected from it. As a consequence, agriculture consists essentially of dairy farming and cattle breeding on the northern foothills, while on the sunnier southern foothills (Rhone Valley) it also consists of vineyards.

Gemmi Pass is the most central of the major passes through the main chain. It also marks the separation between two distinct sections of the Bernese Alps: the chain west of Gemmi Pass, consisting mainly of foothills with a few large glacier-covered mountains (notably Dent de Morcles, Grand Muveran, Diablerets, Wildhorn and Wildstrubel) around Шаблон:Convert, and the chain east of Gemmi Pass, consisting mainly of summits around Шаблон:Convert on several subranges, with large valley glaciers between them. The latter section, contrary to the former, has very few foothills and is the most glaciated part of the Alps.[3]

A characteristic in the orography of the Bernese Alps is, that whereas the western portion of that chain consists of a single series of summits with comparatively short projecting buttresses, the higher group presents a series of longitudinal ridges parallel to the axis of the main chain, and separated from each other by deep valleys that form the channels of great glaciers. Thus the Tschingel Glacier and the Kander Glacier, separate the portion of the main range lying between the Gemmi Pass and the Mittaghorn from the equally high parallel range of the Doldenhorn and Blümlisalp on its northern side. To the south, the same portion of the main range is divided from the still higher parallel range whose summits are the Aletschhorn and the Bietschhorn by the Lötschental and the Lötschenlücke. To 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 at the Eggishorn.[2]

It is in the central and eastern portions of the range only that crystalline rocks make their appearance; the western part is composed almost exclusively of sedimentary deposits, and the secondary ridges extending through Bern and the adjoining cantons are formed of jurassic, cretaceous, or eocene strata.[2]

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Exploration

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The Finsteraarhorn is the highest mountain in the Bernese Alps. It is also one of the remotest locations in Switzerland

The beauty of the scenery and the facilities offered to travellers by the general extension of mountain railways make the northern side of the range, the Bernese Oberland, one of the portions of the Alps most visited by tourists. Since strangers first began to visit the Alps, the names of Grindelwald, Lauterbrunnen, and Interlaken have become famous. But unlike many other Alpine regions, which have been left to be explored by strangers, this region has been long visited by Swiss travellers and men of science. Among them were the brother Meyer of Aarau and Franz Joseph Hugi. They have explored most of the mountain ranges not very difficult to access, and have climbed most of the higher summits. In 1841, Louis Agassiz, with several scientific friends, established a temporary station on the Unteraar Glacier, and, along with scientific observations on the glaciers, started a series of expeditions. Several mountains in the area are named after Agassiz and the other explorers. The works of Desor and Gottlieb Studer have been followed by several other publications that bear testimony to Swiss mountaineering activity. Notwithstanding the activity of their predecessors, the members of the English Alpine Club have found scope for further exploits, amongst which may be reckoned the first ascents of the Aletschhorn and the Schreckhorn, and the still more arduous enterprise of crossing the range bypasses, such as the Jungfraujoch and Eigerjoch, which are considered among the most difficult in the Alps.[2]

Jungfrau-Aletsch area

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Jungfrau-Aletsch area seen from space

The Jungfrau-Aletsch area is located in the eastern Bernese Alps in the most glaciated region of the Alps. It was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch) in 2001 and further expanded in 2007. Its name comes from the Aletsch Glacier and the two summits of the Jungfrau and Bietschhorn, which constitute some of the most impressive features of the site. The actual site (after the extension) includes other large glacier valleys such as the Fiescher Glacier and the Aar Glaciers.

List of peaks

Шаблон:See also The chief peaks of the Bernese Alps are:

Name Elevation
Finsteraarhorn Шаблон:Convert
Aletschhorn Шаблон:Convert
Jungfrau Шаблон:Convert
Mönch Шаблон:Convert
Schreckhorn Шаблон:Convert
Grosses Fiescherhorn Шаблон:Convert
Grünhorn Шаблон:Convert
Lauteraarhorn Шаблон:Convert
Hinteres Fiescherhorn Шаблон:Convert
Gletscherhorn Шаблон:Convert
Rottalhorn Шаблон:Convert
Eiger Шаблон:Convert
Ebnefluh Шаблон:Convert
Agassizhorn Шаблон:Convert
Bietschhorn Шаблон:Convert
Trugberg Шаблон:Convert
Klein Grünhorn Шаблон:Convert
Gross Wannenhorn Шаблон:Convert
Kleines Fiescherhorn Шаблон:Convert
Mittaghorn Шаблон:Convert
Fiescher Gabelhorn Шаблон:Convert
Schönbühlhorn Шаблон:Convert
Nesthorn Шаблон:Convert
Dreieckhorn Шаблон:Convert
Schinhorn Шаблон:Convert
Breithorn (Blatten) Шаблон:Convert
Breithorn (Lauterbrunnen) Шаблон:Convert
Grosshorn Шаблон:Convert
Sattelhorn Шаблон:Convert
Kranzberg Шаблон:Convert
Geisshorn Шаблон:Convert
Klein Lauteraarhorn Шаблон:Convert
Wetterhorn Шаблон:Convert
Mittelhorn Шаблон:Convert
Rotstock Шаблон:Convert
Balmhorn Шаблон:Convert
Silberhorn Шаблон:Convert
Rosenhorn Шаблон:Convert
Blüemlisalphorn Шаблон:Convert
Bärglistock Шаблон:Convert
Breitlauihorn Шаблон:Convert
Doldenhorn Шаблон:Convert
Hugihorn Шаблон:Convert
Altels Шаблон:Convert
Gross Fusshorn Шаблон:Convert
Tschingelhorn Шаблон:Convert
Lonzahörner Шаблон:Convert
Unterbächhorn Шаблон:Convert
Finsteraarrothorn Шаблон:Convert
Galmihorn Шаблон:Convert
Wysshorn Шаблон:Convert
Kleines Schreckhorn Шаблон:Convert
Nasse Strahlegg Шаблон:Convert
Lauteraar Rothörner Шаблон:Convert
Wasenhorn Шаблон:Convert
Gspaltenhorn Шаблон:Convert
Ewigschneehorn Шаблон:Convert
Olmenhorn Шаблон:Convert
Hienderstock Шаблон:Convert
Wilerhorn Шаблон:Convert
Tschingelspitz Шаблон:Convert
Hockenhorn Шаблон:Convert
Ritzlihorn Шаблон:Convert
Hogleifa Шаблон:Convert
Wildhorn Шаблон:Convert
Bächlistock Шаблон:Convert
Birghorn Шаблон:Convert
Wildstrubel Шаблон:Convert
Hohstock Шаблон:Convert
Stockhorn Шаблон:Convert
Diablerets Шаблон:Convert
Sackhorn Шаблон:Convert
Petersgrat Шаблон:Convert
Strahlhorn (Baltschieder) Шаблон:Convert
Wellhorn Шаблон:Convert
Firehorn Шаблон:Convert
Steinlauihorn Шаблон:Convert
Wannihorn Шаблон:Convert
Brandlammhorn Шаблон:Convert
Mettenberg Шаблон:Convert
Schwarzhorn Шаблон:Convert
Löffelhorn Шаблон:Convert
Tieregghorn Шаблон:Convert
Geltenhorn Шаблон:Convert
Grand Muveran Шаблон:Convert
Mutthorn Шаблон:Convert
Arpelistock Шаблон:Convert
Sparrhorn Шаблон:Convert
Torrenthorn Шаблон:Convert
Wiwannihorn Шаблон:Convert
Brünberg Шаблон:Convert
Schilthorn Шаблон:Convert
Dent de Morcles Шаблон:Convert
Gärsthorn Шаблон:Convert
Eggishorn Шаблон:Convert
Schwarzhorn Шаблон:Convert
Ritzihorn Шаблон:Convert
Wildgärst Шаблон:Convert
Gross Sidelhorn Шаблон:Convert
Alplistock Шаблон:Convert
Risihorn Шаблон:Convert
Bettmerhorn Шаблон:Convert
Gallauistöck Шаблон:Convert
Gstellihorn Шаблон:Convert
Innerer Fisistock Шаблон:Convert
Grosses Engelhorn Шаблон:Convert
Chistehorn Шаблон:Convert
Niwen Шаблон:Convert
Albristhorn Шаблон:Convert
Bietenhorn Шаблон:Convert
Ärmighorn Шаблон:Convert
Tschingellochtighorn Шаблон:Convert
Klein Wellhorn Шаблон:Convert
Mittaghorn Шаблон:Convert
Birg Шаблон:Convert
Faulhorn Шаблон:Convert
Schwarzmönch Шаблон:Convert
Mont à Cavouère Шаблон:Convert
Schluchhorn Шаблон:Convert
Bunderspitz Шаблон:Convert
Sulegg Шаблон:Convert
Niesen Шаблон:Convert
Pic Chaussy Шаблон:Convert
Tête du Portail Шаблон:Convert
Rauflihorn Шаблон:Convert
Gebidum Шаблон:Convert
Wiriehorn Шаблон:Convert
Furggenspitz Шаблон:Convert
Pointe des Savolaires Шаблон:Convert
Oltschiburg Шаблон:Convert
Riederhorn Шаблон:Convert
Vanil Carré Шаблон:Convert
Regenboldshorn Шаблон:Convert
Hochmatt Шаблон:Convert
Rüdigenspitze Шаблон:Convert
Le Chamossaire Шаблон:Convert
Rocher du Midi Шаблон:Convert
Vanil d'Arpille Шаблон:Convert
Dent de Combette Шаблон:Convert
Hohmad Шаблон:Convert
Hohmädli Шаблон:Convert
Wätterlatte Шаблон:Convert
Vanil des Cours Шаблон:Convert

Glaciers

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The Aletsch Glacier is the largest glacier in the Alps

Main glaciers:

List of mountains lakes

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Oeschinensee

List of passes

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The road of the Grimsel Pass is the only one connecting the cantons of Bern and Valais

The chief passes of the Bernese Alps are:

Mountain pass Location Type Elevation
Lauitor Lauterbrunnen to the Eggishorn Snow Шаблон:Convert
Mönchjoch Grindelwald to the Eggishorn Snow Шаблон:Convert
Jungfraujoch Wengernalp to the Eggishorn Snow Шаблон:Convert
Strahlegg Grindelwald to the Grimsel Pass Snow Шаблон:Convert
Grünhornlücke Great Aletsch Glacier to the Fiescher Glacier Snow Шаблон:Convert
Oberaarjoch Grimsel to the Eggishorn Snow Шаблон:Convert
Gauli Grimsel to Meiringen Snow Шаблон:Convert
Petersgrat Lauterbrunnen to the Lötschental Snow Шаблон:Convert
Lötschenlücke Lötschental to the Eggishorn Snow Шаблон:Convert
Lauteraarsattel Grindelwald to the Grimsel Snow Шаблон:Convert
Beichgrat Lötschental to the Belalp Snow Шаблон:Convert
Lammernjoch Lenk to the Gemmi Snow Шаблон:Convert
Gamchilucke Kiental to Lauterbrunnen Snow Шаблон:Convert
Tschiugel Lauterbrunnen to Kandersteg Snow Шаблон:Convert
Hohtürli Kandersteg to the Kiental Footpath Шаблон:Convert
Lötschen Kandersteg to the Lötschental Snow Шаблон:Convert
Sefinenfurgge Lauterbrunnen to the Kiental Footpath Шаблон:Convert
Rawil Sion to Lenk im Simmental Bridle path Шаблон:Convert
Gemmi Kandersteg to Leukerbad Bridle path Шаблон:Convert
Sanetsch Sion to Saanen Bridle path Шаблон:Convert
Grimsel Meiringen to the Rhône Glacier Road Шаблон:Convert
Kleine Scheidegg Grindelwald to Lauterbrunnen Path, railway Шаблон:Convert
Cheville Sion to Bex Bridle path Шаблон:Convert
Grosse Scheidegg Grindelwald to Meiringen road (restricted to buses) Шаблон:Convert

See also

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References

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