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Best 1 Karwendel Massif

The Karwendel Massif is an extensive mountain range straddling Austria and Germany, recognized for containing the largest nature reserve in the Northern Limestone Alps.

2 Adamello Massif

Located between the Lombardy and Trentino regions of Italy, the Adamello Massif is notable for containing the largest glacier in the Italian Alps.

3 Vitosha Massif

The Vitosha Massif is a mountain in Bulgaria notable for being the first area in the Balkans to be designated as a national park, an event that occurred in 1934.

4 Bucegi Massif

The Bucegi Massif is a mountain group in the southern Carpathians of Romania, widely known for its dramatic natural rock formations like the Sphinx and Babele.

5 Massif du Luberon

The Massif du Luberon is a prominent mountain range in Provence, southern France, notable for its distinctive ochre cliffs and its designation as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 1977.

6 Massif du Vercors

The Massif du Vercors is a prominent limestone plateau in the French Prealps, notably recognized for its deep gorges and as a major stronghold for the French Resistance during World War II.

7 Apuseni Massif

The Apuseni Massif is a mountainous region in western Romania, famous for its extensive karst topography and hosting some of the country's deepest cave systems.

8 Massif du Queyras

Situated in the French Alps near the Italian border, the Massif du Queyras forms a distinct geographical region that is protected as a regional nature park since 1977.

9 Massif de la Chartreuse

Located in the French Alps, the Massif de la Chartreuse is a limestone range famous for hosting the Grande Chartreuse monastery, founded in 1084 by Saint Bruno, and the Chartreuse liqueur.

10 Massif des Bauges

The Massif des Bauges is a limestone mountain range in the French Prealps, distinguished as a Regional Natural Park established in 1995 to preserve its unique karst landscapes and biodiversity.

11 Massif du Pilat

The Massif du Pilat is a French mountain range forming a regional natural park southeast of Lyon, notable for its peak Crêt de la Perdrix rising to 1,432 meters.

12 Massif du Morvan

The Massif du Morvan is a forested highland area in east-central France that is protected as a regional nature park, notable for its Celtic historical heritage.

13 Massif du Livradois

As an ancient highland region in central France, the Massif du Livradois is largely composed of granitic plateaus and is protected within the Livradois-Forez Regional Natural Park.

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