My little corner includes the biggest glacial area in Europe, including the biggest glacier. The mount picture that Holden posted would probably not qualify properly as a glacier. Here we are working with sheer ice thickness that may be thousands of feet.
Out to sea, we have the sea ice younger, thinner and more scattered.
Moving westwards, it doesn't count as Europe any more. But there is one heck of a block of ice, rapidly retreating, and that one would be the second biggest glacier on earth, a chunk of ice who's thermal energy is more than the whole of the atmosphere over the entire USA. This one is so close that at the best visibility it can be seen from my little corner with the naked eye....well, west-corner that is.
That said, my little corner still has pretty fresh air, so there is no problem at all seeing mountains some 100+ miles away, - they don't blur out, just disappear behind the horizon.
So, to cut a long story short, my little corner is much bigger than you think.....