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.Aar valley album
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.Aar valley album 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Scenery

 

Page By: om

Created/Edited: Feb 20, 2006 / Feb 23, 2008

Object ID: 174258

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Overview

Aar valley is a major Switzer alpine valley from Grimsel pass to Thoune.
This this the main access valley to Bernese Alps. All along the valley you can find kilometers (miles) of hiking trail.
The upper part runs through granite mountains and has been used for hydroelectrical equipment. The median part is mostly covered by Thoune and Brienz lake and it's continuation , Meiringen plain. The part arround Meiringen has been called Haslital.

External Links

Aar on wikipedia

Interactive map.search.ch aerial views:

GrimselHospiz on map.search.ch
Handegg on map.search.ch
Guttanen on map.search.ch
Innertkirchen on map.search.ch
Meiringen on map.search.ch
Hasliberg on map.search.ch
Brünigpass on map.search.ch
Unterbach on map.search.ch
Brienz on map.search.ch
Axalp on map.search.ch
Iseltwald on map.search.ch
Interlaken on map.search.ch
Faulensee on map.search.ch
Thun on map.search.ch

Images


Aar high valley

Climbing on Aar granite

Aar valley

Gimselpass cloud

Climbing on Aar granite

Aar high valley

Ritzlihorn from Gelmersee.
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Alplistock group from Aar...

High Aar valley small lake
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High Aar valley, Bächlital...

Bächlital, Alplistock, Aar...

Aar high valley

Aar valley granite

Climbing on Aar granite

Aar valley granite


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2skinnersWow!!

Voted 10/10

Gorgeous pictures.
-2skinners-
Posted Feb 22, 2006 10:27 am

omRe: Wow!!

Hasn't voted

Thanks!
Olivier
Posted Aug 22, 2007 4:49 am

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