Mont Bonvin, Alpine summit in Valais, Switzerland.
Mont Bonvin is an alpine peak in the Bernese Alps at 2,995 meters elevation. The summit rises distinctly above the Crans-Montana area and commands views across the surrounding mountain terrain.
The mountain was shaped through geological processes over millions of years as part of the Alpine range formation. This rocky landscape has long defined the character of the Valais region.
Local mountaineering communities have established numerous climbing routes on Mont Bonvin, contributing to the development of alpine sports in the Valais region.
The summit is reached via a challenging hiking route starting from the Crans-Montana cable car upper station. The path demands good physical fitness and comfort moving over rocky ground.
Mont Bonvin ranks as the 56th highest peak among 113 mountains in Sierre district and maintains a prominence of 242 meters from its key col.
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