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Trolltunga, or the Troll’s Tongue, situated at 1,180 meters above sea level is a spectacular rock formation jutting horizontally out of a mountain. It offers a breathtaking and iconic view.
Rusinowa Polana is a beautiful picnic meadow from where you can see the High Tatras range. The meadow is surrounded by majestic mountains and offers stunning views of the Tatra range.
Amazing views of Grindelwald valley and Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau mountains along the entire way. These are the peaks that have made Bernese Alps such a popular destination. It’s a stunning and quick hike for families or anyone short on time.
Fossestien translates to “waterfall” and true to its name this trail leads you past 14 waterfalls and 7 lakes along the river Gaula. Even the drive to the trailhead from Balestrand is very scenic with hairpin turns at Gaularfjellet viewpoint.
The hike or the ride is very scenic with views of Aiguille du Midi, Mont Blanc and Mer de Glace from various trails and viewpoints. From the top you can see the Chamonix valley and paragliders taking a plunge.
From Ra Bujela Via Ferrata you get great views of Cortina valley on a clear day. You get to climb with views of Mt Tofana, 3rd highest mountains in Dolomites. It has couple of exhilarating suspension bridges.
Hala Gąsienicowa is a scenic valley surrounded by towering peaks, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The best part of the hike is between Przelecz and Murowaneic hut. You get to see small wooden huts with the rugged High Tatras mountains in the background.
From the top of Via Ferrata Delle Trincee, you get a spectacular view of Marmolada glacier and the lake. Marmolada is the highest point in Dolomites. The path also passes through ruins of Austrian military posts from World War I and includes a tunnel.
Via Ferrata Piz da Lech offers stunning views of the valley and mountains through out the climb. The via ferrata is on the slope of the Sella Group, a striking mountain range situated in the Dolomites. It goes through chimneys and crevices and two breathtaking ladders on a sheer rock face.
Mürren is an unique via ferrata where you are mostly descending and traversing on cliffs instead of ascending which is more common. There are lot of ladders going down, two Nepali bridges and a suspension bridge.