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  1. Nadelhorn (4,327 m a.s.l.) at a glance. Surrounded by three imposing glaciers – specifically the Hobärg Glacier, the Hohbalm Glacier and the Ried Glacier – the Nadelhorn is part of the Mischabel group. Right at the top of the mountain, space can get a little tight, as the Nadelhorn’s summit at 4,327 metres up only has enough room for ...

  2. The Nadelhorn is the summit that most clearly deserves the name “Nadel” (“needle”), when seen from the north. However, the name originates from an oval hole, the “Nadelloch”, clearly visible from the Festijoch col on the ascent to the Dom. The hole is located about 10 metres north-west of the summit. On certain days of the year, the ...

  3. The Nadelhorn lies between the Hohberg and Ried glaciers. The Riedgletscher is a valley glacier on the northern flank of the Mischabelgruppe. The Hohberg glacier is located on the west side of the Mischabel Group. The Hohberg glacier originates at the summit of the Dom (4545 m asl) and covers the entire northwest flank of the Dom.

  4. The Nadelhorn is a comparably simpler four-thousander summit. This striking four-thousander with an easily recognisable peak is part of the Mischabel group. Navigate to myswitzerland.com

  5. Origin of name The Nadelhorn is the summit that most clearly deserves the name “Nadel” (“needle”), when seen from the north. However, the name originates from an oval hole, the “Nadelloch”, clearly visible from the Festijoch col on the ascent to the Dom. The hole is located about 10 metres north-west of the summit.

  6. The Nadelhorn and Stecknadelhorn are two 4000 meter peaks above Saas Fee, in the Valais Alps, and these two are part of that long chain of 4000 meter peaks that starts from the South with the Alphubel and ends with the Durrenhorn to the North. The 4000 meter peak collector knows very well this corner of the Valais Alps, because in just one day ...

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  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesNadelhorn - Wikiwand

    The Nadelhorn (4,327 m) is a mountain in the Pennine Alps in Switzerland. It is the highest point on the Nadelgrat, a high-level ridge running roughly north–south above the resort of Saas-Fee to the east, and the Mattertal to the west. Its three ridges join to form a sharp-pointed summit, which looks like a needle (German: Nadel) when seen ...

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