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13 Most Magnificent Mountains In Europe

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Akkhi4 and Joshita

Europe is the home to numerous magnificent mountain ranges throughout its land. They vary in height and have mountains rising to a spectacular point of even 5000 meters.

These sites attract tourists from all across the globe to admire the strength of their spectacular beauty. So, get ready to explore the most impressive mountains in Europe.

13 Most Magnificent Mountains In Europe

1) Mount Elbrus, Southern Russia (Highest Mountain in Europe)

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Elbrus is one of the most symmetrically dormant volcanoes whose carter is covered- with ice. Before the Balkars, it was known as Sobilus, which means pine cone in Latin, based on the shape of the mountain’s summit. The twin peaks reach up to 5,642 and 5,595 metres.

Moreover, the view is a moment to behold during the Summer months- the warm and sunny atmosphere makes the journey upward less rigorous.

To climb this mountain, one would require a minimum of three to five days. Despite the climb being quite tricky, people worldwide ascend the highest mountain in Europe every year.

2) Dykh-Tau, Russia

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Dykh-Tau is the second-highest mountain in Europe, standing at 5205 meters.

The climb to this steep mountain is challenging, and even experienced climbers take up to 12 days to ascend the summit.

3) Mount Kazbek, Georgia

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The second-highest volcanic summit of the Caucasus is Mt. Kazbek (5054 meters), the sixth-highest mountain in Europe. The difficulty level of ascending this mountain is relatively more manageable than the other 5000m+ peaks in the Alps. The climb takes about five to eight days.

Furthermore, the Trinity Church of the 14th century is placed- on the slope of Mt. Kazbek at 2200 meters, making it an attractive summit. The holy ground- is regarded as one of the most majestic places in Georgia.

4) Shkhara, Georgia

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The highest point in Georgia is Mount Shkhara. The 5193 m tall summit can be ascended using ten routes and may take two to three days. The Mountaineers may have difficulties due to year-round snow.

This place is 88km from Kutaisi, which offers a tremendous medieval cathedral experience and has elaborate ceramics and manuscripts. After a tiring climb, an escape to this city is relaxing.

5) Tetnuldi, Georgia

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Located in the Central part of the Caucasus Range is the 4858-meter-tall mountain Tetnuldi. The region provides convenient skiing grounds, making it popular among the locals. Tourists can stay at the Tetnuldi Ski Resort to enjoy the ski lifts.

However, the road from Mestia can be a hard ride. Unfavourable weather can also be the enemy to ruin the trip; therefore, prior planning is required.

6) Mont Blanc, France

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/ Flickr/ Copyright 2016

The timeless beauty of the famous mountain of the French territory is invaluable. The around 4800-meter tall mountain is located- on the border of French-Italian. It is one of the most prominent highest mountains in Europe and one of the world’s seven Summits.

The ascend is a strenuous activity for novice climbers. However, training and equipment can make the climb less accident-prone. It also delivers the largest Alpine tourist facility that offers exciting winter sports.

7) Mount Dzhimara or Jimara, Russia

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Mount Dzhimara, located in Russia, is one of the highest mountains in Europe and the second-highest peak in North Ossetia. It is a part of the Caucasus Mountain Range in Southwestern Russia on the Georgian border.

When it comes to travelling, one wants to experience the most in his journey, and climbing this mountain will surely not disappoint them. In addition, Jimara of the Russian Republic can be viewed- from Mount Kazbek, about 9 kilometres away.

8) Ushba, Georgia

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One of the most notable peaks in Europe is Ushba of the Caucasus Range. It is considered one of the world’s most challenging mountainous.

Ushba’s two peaks are almost identical: South Peak (4,710 m) and North Peak (4,690 m). The ascend being treacherous, the successful climbers of this mountain regard it as a remarkable triumph.

9) Monte Rosa, Switzerland

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The ice-covered ten peaked massifs of Monte Rosa are the highest of the Swiss Alps. Dufourspitze- 4634 meters is its highest elevation. The glacier-dominant rocky mount is a medium-level challenging climb requiring a trained guide, reasonable fitness, and heavy gear. The southern ridge of Monte Rosa is a cone-shaped Colorado Springs skyline, which we can easily see from the tallest massif.

The inactive volcano on the pass towards Mt. Rosa Summit is also a popular spot, attracting many. Camping on the trail and watching the city lights dim is also a pleasant date spot.

10) Mount Ararat, Turkey

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The list of the highest mountain in Europe would be incomplete without mentioning Turkey’s highest peak– Mount Ararat.

Its two Volcanic cones are Greater Ararat and Little Ararat. The challenging part of ascending the mountain is its altitude. A six-day package and a trained guide on the summer days are popularly preferred.

11) Mount Pico, Portugal

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The mountain range Pico stratovolcano is located atop the Azores Island, with an altitude of 2351m, making it the highest mountain in Portugal.

In the winter, the summits are covered- with snow. Pico has stunning topography that attracts many admirers from the country to visit the conical-shaped eponymous volcano.

12) Kebnekaise, Sweden

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Kebnekaise belongs to the Scandinavian mountains and has two prominent peaks. It is part of a mountain range in Norrbotten in northern Sweden and is its highest mountain (2097 meters). The height of the Mount varies concerning its changing glacier volume.

Most people come here to experience white brown’s incredible scenery and enjoy the skiing tours. The wildlife consists of bears, reindeer and wolves. The harsh climate during the winters compels the climbers to ascend in the summers, making it an established destination for winter alpinism. However, mosquito repellent is a must during the hike.

13) Zugspitze in Germany

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Lastly, on this list of the highest mountains in Europe is another member of the Seven Summits, Zugspitze. This rocky mountain rewards its hikers with fascinating wildflowers, waterfalls, and wildlife views.

A good weekend spent on the ascend is a promise made. A fit individual with gear might take 8-10 hours to hike the mountain using the easiest route. One can also use the cable car down. However, be sure about the weather, as it can change quickly.

The Final Summit

Now that you have a guide to the most incredible mountains in Europe, don’t wait any longer. Pack your hiking gear and prepare for an adventure of spectacular views and challenging climbs.

Akkhi4 and Joshita

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