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Guggershorn
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Guggershorn (or Guggershörnli) is a nagelfluh mountain (1283 m a.s.l.)[1] with a conspicuous summit rock in the Bernese Prealps, northeast above Guggisberg in Switzwrland.[2]
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Guggershörnli | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,283 m above the sea (4,209 ft) |
Isolation | 0.55 km → Schwendelberg |
Listing | Aussichtsplattform |
Coordinates | 46°46′12″N 7°20′03″E |
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In 1828, the Sternenwirt Blaser built a staircase on the summit rock as a tourist attraction. The Guggershorn with its viewing platform and panorama board has been a popular excursion destination ever since.[3]