Three alpine ascents you need to tackle

These three mountains might not be the tallest, most famous or hardest to climb, but they do all offer a brilliant challenge, stunning views and a great introduction into the world of mountain climbing.

1. POINTE PERCÉE, FRANCE

Get ready to scramble... |Koen Thanks 1 Mios View via Creative Cmmons

Get ready to scramble… |Koen Thanks 1 Mios View via Creative Cmmons

This 2,753m peak offers a steep hiking route to the top, dotted with a few short scrambles, so only for the sure-footed! The reward for reaching the summit is an uninterrupted view of Mont Blanc and the surrounding mountains.

2. GROßVENEDIGER, AUSTRIA

There's glacier travel involved, so a guide is a must |[AUT]side via Creative Commons

There’s glacier travel involved, so a guide is a must |[AUT]side via Creative Commons

Austria’s fourth-highest peak is an ideal introduction to climbing 3,000m plus mountains. It gentle ascent is suitable for reasonably fit mountaineering newbies, but a crevasse-ridden glacier means a certified guide is essential.

3. GRAN PARADISO, ITALY

Goat-like nimbleness will help |Fulvio Spada via Creative Commons

Goat-like nimbleness will help |Fulvio Spada via Creative Commons

Climbing the highest mountain set entirely with Italy’s border is physically tough, but technically easy, which makes it a good option for fit, adventurous types looking to break the 4,000m mark for the first time.   

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