Mischabelhörner

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In this view of the Mischabel, we see from left to right the Dom, Täschhorn, and Alphubel.
In this view of the Mischabel, we see from left to right the Dom, Täschhorn, and Alphubel.
The Mischabel range seen from Kreuzboden Lake.
The Mischabel range seen from Kreuzboden Lake.

The Mischabelhörner, or just Mischabel, are a group of mountains in the Pennine Alps of Valais, Switzerland, forming the divide between the Saastal and Mattertal. The most prominent of these is the Dom, at 4545 m the highest peak completely inside Switzerland. The other two chief summits are the Täschhorn (4491 m), and Südlenz or Lenzspitze (4294 m).

Zmutt Valley with Mischabelhörner group, Valais, Alps of, Switzerland - 1890 photochrom postcard
Zmutt Valley with Mischabelhörner group, Valais, Alps of, Switzerland - 1890 photochrom postcard

 

Coordinates: 46°4′60″N, 7°52′60″E