High Points of Europe

This project was first conceived before the Brexit deadline, when I hadn’t fully grasped what it would mean for me or my job. I have always considered myself as European and so looking back it seems fitting that I satisfy my love of travelling and mountains by visiting the highest points of all the countries within Europe. Some are little more than a walk, others will require more planning, but hopefully my friends spread across Europe will help me along the way.

Elbrus, Russia (5642m)

Mont Blanc/Monte Bianco, France/Italy (4809m)

Dufourspitze, Switzerland (4634m)

Grossglockner, Austria (3798m)

Gunnbjørn Fjeld, Greenland (3694m)

Mulhacén, Spain (3482m)^

Zugspitze, Germany (2962m)

Coma Pedrosa, Andorra (2942m)

Musala, Bulgaria (2925m)

Mount Olympus, Greece/Cyprus (2917m)

Triglav, Slovenia (2864m)

Mount Korab, Albania/North Macedonia (2764m)

Gjeravika, Kosovo (2660m)*

Gerlachovský štít, Slovakia (2655m)

Vorder Grauspitz, Leichtenstein (2599m)

Moldoveanu Peak, Romania (2544m)

Zla Kolata, Montenegro (2534m)*

Galdhøpiggen, Norway (2469m)

Maglić, Bosnia and Herzegovina (2386m)

Midžor, Serbia (2168m)

Kebnekaise, Sweden (2104m)

Hoverla, Ukraine (2061m)

Serra da Estrela, Portual (1993m)

Dinara, Croatia (1831m)

Sněžka, Czechia (1603m)

Halti, Finland (1324m)

Carrauntoohil, Ireland (1041m)

Mahya Dağı, Turkey (1031m)

Kékes, Hungary (1014m)

Monte Titano, San Marino (749m)

Signal de Botrange, Belgium (694m)

Kneiff, Luxembourg (560m)

Bălănești Hill, Moldova (430m)

Dzyarzhynskaya Hara, Belarus (345m)

Vaalserberg, The Netherlands (321m)

Suur Munamägi, Estonia (318m)

Gaiziņkalns, Latvia (312m)

Aukštojas Hill, Lithuania (294m)

Ta' Dmejrek, Malta (253m)

Møllehøj, Denmark (171m)

Chemin des Révoires, Monaco (163m)

Vatican Hill, Vatican City (75m)