Tallest Mountains in Switzerland
The Swiss Alps are home to some of the most dramatic and famous peaks in the world, including the highest concentration of “four-thousanders” in Europe. Most of these giants are concentrated in the Pennine Alps (Valais region), bordering Italy.
Here are the 20 tallest mountains in Switzerland, ranked by their primary summit elevation.
| Rank | Peak Name | Elevation (m) | Elevation (ft) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dufourspitze (Monte Rosa) | 4,634 | 15,203 |
| 2 | Nordend | 4,609 | 15,121 |
| 3 | Zumsteinspitze | 4,563 | 14,970 |
| 4 | Signalkuppe | 4,554 | 14,941 |
| 5 | Dom | 4,545 | 14,911 |
| 6 | Lyskamm (East Peak) | 4,527 | 14,852 |
| 7 | Weisshorn | 4,506 | 14,783 |
| 8 | Täschhorn | 4,491 | 14,734 |
| 9 | Lyskamm (West Peak) | 4,479 | 14,695 |
| 10 | Matterhorn | 4,478 | 14,692 |
| 11 | Parrotspitze | 4,432 | 14,541 |
| 12 | Dent Blanche | 4,357 | 14,295 |
| 13 | Ludwigshöhe | 4,341 | 14,242 |
| 14 | Nadelhorn | 4,327 | 14,196 |
| 15 | Grand Combin | 4,314 | 14,154 |
| 16 | Lenzspitze | 4,294 | 14,088 |
| 17 | Finsteraarhorn | 4,274 | 14,022 |
| 18 | Castor | 4,223 | 13,855 |
| 19 | Zinalrothorn | 4,221 | 13,848 |
| 20 | Alphubel | 4,206 | 13,799 |