Barrhorn

In today's world, Barrhorn has become a topic of widespread interest and debate. Since its emergence, Barrhorn has captured the attention of experts and fans alike, generating diverse opinions and positions. Its impact has been felt in multiple aspects of society, from the political to the cultural sphere, and its relevance continues to constantly evolve. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of Barrhorn, its history, its influence and its projection in the future, with the aim of thoroughly understanding this phenomenon and its impact today.

Barrhorn
Highest point
Elevation3,610 m (11,840 ft)
Prominence267 m (876 ft)
Parent peakWeisshorn
Coordinates46°09′21.1″N 7°44′02.5″E / 46.155861°N 7.734028°E / 46.155861; 7.734028
Geography
Barrhorn is located in Switzerland
Barrhorn
Barrhorn
Barrhorn is located in Canton of Valais
Barrhorn
Barrhorn
Barrhorn (Canton of Valais)
Barrhorn is located in Alps
Barrhorn
Barrhorn
Barrhorn (Alps)
Parent rangePennine Alps
Climbing
Easiest routeHike

The Barrhorn is a mountain in the Pennine Alps.

Access roads and normal climbing route

The only access road is from the north, from the Turtmann village in the Rhona valley. From there, take direction to Gruben, and after passing it drive up to Vorder Sänntum at 1900 m. You will come to the point where the public road ends up, there is a formal parking that costs 4 CHF per day.

From the car parking to the summit you may get in less than 5 hours, and from the Turtmann hut to the summit in about 3 hours. You do not need any special equipment, this is a simple walk up.

References

  1. ^ Swisstopo maps

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