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Monte Rosa UNESCO Biosphere Reserve adventures

Monte Rosa UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Adventures

The Monte Rosa UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is famed for its striking alpine landscapes and rich biodiversity, offering outdoor enthusiasts a range of activities amidst dramatic mountain scenery.

82,000
Acres Protected
200
Miles of Trails
1 million
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About Monte Rosa UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

Monte Rosa UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
 

Located on the border of Switzerland and Italy, the Monte Rosa UNESCO Biosphere Reserve encompasses parts of the Valais region in Switzerland and the Aosta Valley in Italy. The reserve is dominated by the towering peaks of the Pennine Alps, including the second-highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, Monte Rosa. This area is characterized by its diverse ecosystems that include alpine meadows, glacial fields, and lush valleys. Historically, the region has been a hub for mountain climbing and trekking enthusiasts drawn to its rugged beauty and challenging terrain. Key recreational activities in the Monte Rosa Reserve include hiking along numerous trails, skiing in world-class resorts, and exploring the quaint alpine villages that offer a glimpse into the local culture. Beyond recreational opportunities, the reserve is home to a variety of wildlife, including species like the ibex and marmot, making it a captivating destination for nature lovers.

Highlights

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Monte Rosa Summit

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Gorner Glacier

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The Matterhorn's shadow view

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Macugnaga village

Notable Natural Features

Monte Rosa Massif

Rising to 4,634 meters, this iconic mountain is a favorite among climbers.

Gornergrat Railway

One of the highest cogwheel trains in Europe offering spectacular views.

Macugnaga

A picturesque village renowned for its traditional Swiss-Italian architecture.