Vaud Alps

Vaud Alps
View from the Sommet des Diablerets to the northeast to the Oldenhorn.
Highest point
PeakDiablerets
Elevation3,216 m (10,551 ft)
Coordinates46°18′14″N 7°11′20″E / 46.30389°N 7.18889°E / 46.30389; 7.18889
Naming
Native name
Geography
CountrySwitzerland
CantonsVaud and Valais
Range coordinates46°18′N 7°11′E / 46.300°N 7.183°E / 46.300; 7.183
Parent rangeBernese Alps
Topo mapSwiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo

The Vaud Alps (German: Waadtländer Alpen, French: Alpes vaudoises, Italian: Alpi di Vaud) are a mountain range of the Western Alps, located in western Switzerland. They are sometimes also referred to as the western Bernese Limestone Alps and as an extension of the Bernese Alps. According to SOIUSA, they are thus the western subsection 12.III according to SOIUSA of the Bernese Alps in the wide meaning.

The highest peak is Le Sommet des Diablerets, 3216 m above sea level. In the alpine guides of the Swiss Alpine Club, they are summarised with the Vaudois pre-Alps.[1]

List of peaks

The chief peaks of the Vaud Alps are:

Nom Altitude [2]
1 Le Sommet des Diablerets 3,216 m (10,551 ft)
2 Oldehorn (Becca d'Audon) 3,123 m (10,246 ft)
3 Grand Muveran 3,051 m (10,010 ft)
4 Tête Ronde 3,036 m (9,961 ft)
5 Sex Rouge 2,971 m (9,747 ft)
6 Grand Dent de Morcles 2,968 m (9,738 ft)
7 Petite Dent de Morcles 2,929 m (9,610 ft)
8 Dent Favre 2,916 m (9,567 ft)
9 Tête à Pierre Grept 2,904 m (9,528 ft)
10 Tête Noire 2,871 m (9,419 ft)
11 Tête aux Veillon 2,846 m (9,337 ft)
12 Pointe de Paneirosse 2,840 m (9,318 ft)
13 Petit Muveran 2,810 m (9,219 ft)
14 Culan 2,789 m (9,150 ft)
15 Pointe d'Aufalle 2,725 m (8,940 ft)
16 Le Tarent 2,548 m (8,360 ft)
17 Haute Pointe (l'Argenting) 2,422 metres (7,946 ft)
18 Tour d'Aï 2,331 m (7,648 ft)
19 Tour de Mayen 2,327 m (7,635 ft)
20 Pointe des Savolaires 2,294 m (7,526 ft)

Note the list of chief peak of Vaud Alps is not complete and is subject to future modifications.

References

  1. ^ Guide des Alpes et Préalpes vaudoises, de Guide Club Alpin Suisse
  2. ^ "Maps of Switzerland - Swiss Confederation - map.geo.admin.ch". map.geo.admin.ch. Retrieved 2025-08-04.