The Schweizerland Range is a
mountain system bound by the
Greenland ice sheet to the north, the northern shore of the
Sermilik Fjord system to the south and the
Fenris Glacier to the west. Although its eastern limits are not well defined, there are two distinct regions in the range, one located in the south, roughly between the
Jura Glacier (Juragletscheren) and the
Midgard Glacier, and the other in the north limited by the ice cap at its northern end and the upper reaches of the
K.J.V. Steenstrup Glacier to the southeast. The
Crown Prince Frederick Range stretches northeastwards to the northeast of Mont Forel. The area of the mountain range is uninhabited, but
Tasiilaq, the most populous community on the eastern coast of Greenland, is relatively near.
Mountains The highest peak in Schweizerland is Mont Forel located at the northern limit. Quite a few of the features and peaks in and near the range are very well known among mountaineers; among these the
Fox Jaw Cirque at the southern end, as well as the
Rytterknaegten and the
Trillingerne deserve mention. Certain peaks such as the ca 3,250 m high
Perfeknunatak have only recently been named and some are yet unnamed.
Gaule Bjerg is a 2,133 m high isolated peak located in a nunatak to the northwest, off the main area of the range. •
Mont Forel (3,383 m) •
Henri-Dunant Bjerg (2,744 m) •
Jomfruen (2,744 m), a nunatak •
Dobbelthætten (2,640 m), a ridge •
Paddenhatten (2,446 m), a nunatak •
Nordposten (2,202 m), a nunatak •
Avantgarden (2,160 m), a ridge •
Sydposten (2,106 m), a nunatak •
Medet (2,106 m), a nunatak •
Bredekuppel (2,029 m) •
Guldnålene (1,724 m), a nunatak •
Quervain Bjerg (1,558 m), a nunatak •
Lauper Bjerg (1,537 m), a nunatak •
Charcot Fjelde (837 m), located at the southern end ==Bibliography==