The Dom is the culminating point of a chain running from the
Schwarzberghorn on the south, at the intersection with the main chain of the Alps (
Alpine watershed), to the
Distelhorn on the north and ending above the town of
Stalden. The chain lies entirely in the district of
Visp. The two valleys separated by the range are the
Mattertal on the west and the
Saastal on the east. The towns of
Randa and
Saas-Fee lie both six kilometres from the summit (to the west and the east, respectively). The elevation difference between the summit and the valley floor is 3,150 metres on the west side (Randa) and 3,000 metres on the east side (
Saas-Grund). On the Mattertal side, the Dom faces the almost equally high
Weisshorn and, on the Saastal side, it faces the
Weissmies. The Dom is the highest point of the Saastal and the second highest mountain of the Mattertal after
Monte Rosa. Since the Dom is not on the main Alpine chain, the rivers flowing on both the west and east side of the massif end up in the same major river, the
Rhone, through the Mattervispa and the Saaservispa. The Dom is the highest mountain in the Alps with this peculiarity. The Mischabel group includes many subsidiary summits above 4,000 metres. To the north lies the Nadelgrat, composed of the
Lenzspitze, the
Nadelhorn, the
Stecknadelhorn, the
Hohberghorn and the
Dürrenhorn. The Nadelgrat is easily visible from the north and gives the massif its characteristic pitchfork appearance. The second highest peak of the massif, the
Täschhorn to the south, culminates at 4,491 metres, and south of it, is the characteristically flat summit of the
Alphubel. In total, eight summits above 4,000 metres make up the Mischabel massif. Other important peaks of the massif are the
Ulrichshorn and the
Balfrin. The Dom has a western shoulder (4,479 m) and an eastern shoulder (4,468 m). Generally, areas above 3,000 metres are covered by glaciers, the two largest being the
Ried Glacier situated at the foot of the Nadelgrat and the
Fee Glacier, at the foot of the Dom itself, below the east face. == Geology ==