Highest Mountains in the Alps
Climbing above 4000 m is certanly something speacial for every visitor of the Alps. With proper preparation, qualitiy acclimatization and well-thought-out plan for the ascent, steps on the mountain feel light and full of sincere enjoyment.



Eiger on Mittelegi or Mittelegi Integral ridge
Ascent of what is likely the most legendary mountain in the Alps via the classic Mittelegi Ridge or the extended Mittelegi Integral version.

Mönch and Jungfrau
Mönch (4110 m) and Jungfrau (4158 m) are two of the best-known peaks in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland, often mentioned together with the third — the Eiger. Together they form the famous Eiger–Mönch–Jungfrau trio, one of the most iconic mountain panoramas in the Alps.

Grossglockner - Normal route or Studlgrat
Grossglockner is with 3798 meters the highest mountain in Austria. It offers plesant scrambling on the SE ridge (Normal route) or a more challenging climb via the Studlgrat.

Dent du Geant Normal route
Dent du Géant is a striking granite tower in the Mont Blanc massif, and its tooth-like shape immediately catches the eye. For many years, it was considered one of the more difficult peaks to reach, which has given it a special reputation among mountaneers.