The Grosses Wannenhorn is a 3906-metre mountain in the Bernese Alps, in the Swiss canton of Valais near the village of Fiesch. It is part of the Walliser Fiescherhörner. The mountain separates the Aletsch Glacier to the west from the Fiescher Glacier to the east.
The east side of the Grosses Wannenhorn is heavily glaciated, while the west side is a steep slope intermittently broken by ice fields. In the southeast, there lies the rocky sub-peak Kleines Wannenhorn (3707 m).
The mountain was first climbed by Gottlieb Studer and team in 1864.
By elevation Grosses Wannenhorn is
# 82 out of 1787 in Valais/Wallis # 15 out of 238 in Goms # 95 out of 10817 in Switzerland # 19 out of 1128 in the Bernese Alps
By prominence Grosses Wannenhorn is
# 33 out of 1787 in Valais/Wallis # 8 out of 238 in Goms # 17 out of 1128 in the Bernese Alps
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