| Brief Description:
This is the most glaciated part of the Alps, containing Europes
largest glacier and a range of classic glacial features such as U-shaped
valleys, cirques, horn peaks and moraines. It provides an outstanding
geological record of the uplift and compression that formed the High
Alps. The diversity of flora and wildlife is represented in a range
of Alpine and sub-Alpine habitats and plant colonization in the wake
of retreating glaciers provides an outstanding example of plant succession.
The impressive vista of the North Wall of the High Alps, centred on
the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau peaks, has played an important
role in European art and literature.
Source: UNESCO World Heritage Committee |