Where to hike in the Alps?

It's not always easy to visualize where to go hiking in the Alps, but don't worry! We have highlighted the best areas to enjoy yourself in an alpine way. Take a look!
Dolomites
With more than twenty summits over 3000 meters high, the Dolomites are, in one word, vertical. So many fantastic hikes weave around and past the overhanging rock walls and jagged spires. From the steep cliffs to narrow valleys, trails here merge with the vertical terrain, and hikers from around the world clamor to climb the legendary via ferrata…
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Oberland
The Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, form the trio of world-renowned 4000 meter peaks (well, 3967 for the Eiger) that give the Bernese Oberland its legendary reputation. The many quaint alpine villages, like Gindewald and Mûrren, follow in Swiss tradition, while the surrounding mountain pastures add the finishing touch to the idyllic Swiss landscape.
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Mont-Blanc
Hiking through the Mt. Blanc Range means full immersion among the amazing glaciers and towering summits that straddle France, Italy and Switzerland. It also means access to the highest peak in the Alps. However, you need not climb Mt. Blanc to marvel in its extraordinarily scenic mountain environment!