Monte Rosa is the second-highest massif in the Alps, straddling the Swiss-Italian border near Zermatt. Its highest point, the Dufourspitze, rises to 4,634 metres, and the massif is flanked by vast glaciers, dramatic ridgelines, and high-altitude huts that have drawn mountaineers and trekkers for generations. The surrounding area offers sweeping views toward the Matterhorn and the Pennine Alps.
This video follows a hiking tour around Monte Rosa, likely covering sections of the classic multi-day circuit that passes through alpine meadows, moraines, and remote valleys on both the Swiss and Italian sides. Viewers can expect challenging terrain, raw glacial scenery, and a genuine sense of the scale and wildness of one of Europe's most impressive mountain massifs.
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