The
Finsteraarhorn (4,274 m; 14,022 ft) is a mountain lying on the border between the cantons of Bern and Valais. It is the highest mountain of the
Bernese Alps 
and the most prominent peak of Switzerland. The Finsteraarhorn is the ninth-highest mountain and third-most prominent peak in the Alps. In 2001 the whole massif and surrounding glaciers were designated as part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch World Heritage Site.
Geography
Despite being the most elevated, prominent and isolated mountain of both the Bernese Alps and the
Canton of Bern 
, the Finsteraarhorn is less known and frequented than the nearby Jungfrau and
Eiger 
. This is due to its location in one of the most remote areas in the Alps, completely surrounded by un-inhabited glacial valleys.