Alpine Environments

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Dent du Géant
01 — Dent du Géant
An iconic summit of the Mont-Blanc massif at 4,013 m, straddling the French-Italian border between Chamonix and Courmayeur.
Aiguille d'Argentière
02 — Aiguille d'Argentière
A high Alpine peak at 3,902 m in the Mont-Blanc massif, overlooking the Argentière glacier and valley.
Aiguille de Bionassay
03 — Aiguille de Bionassay
A sharp summit at 4,052 m on the western ridge of Mont Blanc, known for its spectacular snow arête.
Aiguille du Midi
04 — Aiguille du Midi
Rising to 3,842 m above Chamonix, one of the most visited peaks in the Alps, accessible by cable car.
Mer de Glace
05 — Mer de Glace
France's largest glacier at 7 km long, flowing from the Mont-Blanc massif into the Chamonix valley.
Aiguille Verte
06 — Aiguille Verte
A demanding peak at 4,122 m in the Mont-Blanc massif, famous for its steep couloirs and mixed routes.
Vallée de Chamonix
07 — Vallée de Chamonix
The iconic Alpine valley stretching 14 km beneath the Mont-Blanc massif, world capital of mountaineering.
Cirque du Fer à Cheval
08 — Cirque du Fer à Cheval
The largest Alpine cirque in France, located in the Giffre valley in Haute-Savoie. A limestone horseshoe 4–5 km wide, with walls 500–700 m high crowned by summits near 3,000 m.
Cirque de Gavarnie
09 — Cirque de Gavarnie
A UNESCO World Heritage glacial cirque in the Pyrenees, featuring Europe's highest waterfall at 422 m.
Pic du Midi d'Ossau
10 — Pic du Midi d'Ossau
An emblematic Pyrenean peak at 2,884 m, remnant of an ancient volcano formed 278 million years ago, iconic symbol of the Ossau valley.
Vallée des Glaciers
11 — Vallée des Glaciers
A glacial valley in Savoie on the southern flank of the Mont-Blanc massif, connecting the Tarentaise to the Italian Val Vény via the Col de la Seigne.