Radlefshorn

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Radlefshorn
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Radlefshorn
Location in Switzerland
Highest point
Elevation 2,603 m (8,540 ft)
Prominence 102 m (335 ft) [1]
Parent peak Dammastock
Coordinates 46°42′51.8″N8°21′19″E / 46.714389°N 8.35528°E / 46.714389; 8.35528 Coordinates: 46°42′51.8″N8°21′19″E / 46.714389°N 8.35528°E / 46.714389; 8.35528
Geography
Location Bern, Switzerland
Parent range Urner Alps

The Radlefshorn is a mountain of the Urner Alps, overlooking Gadmen in the canton of Bern. On its southern side it overlooks the Trift Glacier and the lake of Trift.

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Trift Bridge

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References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is located east of the summit at 2,501 metres.