Bergamasque Alps
The Bergamasque Alps or Bergamo Alps (Italian: Alpi Orobie) are a mountain range in the Italian Alps. They are located in northern Lombardy and named after the city Bergamo, south of the mountains. Within the Eastern Alps, the Alpine Club or AVE system places them within the Western Limestone Alps, while the SOIUSA system classifies them within the Southeastern Alps.
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Orobie Alps in winter | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Pizzo di Coca |
Elevation | 3,050 m (10,010 ft) |
Geography | |
Country | |
Province | |
Region | |
Range coordinates | 46°4′7″N 10°0′42″E |
Parent range | Bergamasque Alps and Prealps |
Borders on | |
Geology | |
Orogeny | Alpine orogeny |
Type of rock | Igneous rock and Sedimentary rocks |
Peaks
The main peaks of the Bergamasque Alps are:
Peak | Elevation | |
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(m) | (ft) | |
Pizzo di Coca | 3,050 | 10,010 |
Pizzo di Scais | 3,040 | 9,974 |
Pizzo Redorta | 3,037 | 9,964 |
Dente di Coca | 2,924 | 9,593 |
Pizzo del Diavolo della Malgina | 2,924 | 9,593 |
Pizzo del Diavolo di Tenda | 2,915 | 9,564 |
Monte Torena | 2,911 | 9,551 |
Pizzo Recastello | 2,888 | 9,475 |
Cime di Caronella | 2,871 | 9,419 |
Monte Gleno | 2,883 | 9,459 |
Pizzo Strinato | 2,836 | 9,304 |
Pizzo di Rodes | 2,829 | 9,281 |
Pizzo dei Tre Confini | 2,824 | 9,265 |
Monte Grabiasca | 2,705 | 8,875 |
Monte Masoni | 2,663 | 8,737 |
Corno Stella | 2,620 | 8,596 |
Monte Legnone | 2,610 | 8,563 |
Monte Venerocolo | 2,590 | 8,500 |
Pizzo dei Tre Signori | 2,554 | 8,380 |
Monte Chierico | 2,535 | 8,317 |
Pizzo Farno | 2,506 | 8,222 |
Monte Madonnino | 2,502 | 8,209 |
Monte Ponteranica | 2,378 | 7,802 |
Monte Pegherolo | 2,369 | 7,772 |
Cime di Lemma | 2,348 | 7,703 |
Monte Cavallo | 2,323 | 7,621 |
Monte Triomen | 2,251 | 7,385 |
Pizzo Rotondo | 2,237 | 7,339 |
Monte Avaro | 2,088 | 6,850 |
Monte Cornagera | 1,312 | 4,304 |
Corno Guazza | 1,270 | 4,170 |
Monte Farno | 1,250 | 4,100 |
Passes
The main mountain passes of the Bergamasque Alps are:
Pass | Location | Type | Elevation (m/ft) | |
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Passo di Val Morta or del Diavolo | Valle Seriana to Sondrio | footpath | 2,601 | 8,534 |
Passo di Venina | Valle Brembana to Sondrio | footpath | 2,433 | 7,983 |
Passo del Serio | Valle Seriana to Sondrio | footpath | 2,419 | 7937 |
Passo del Venerocolo | Val di Scalve to Aprica | bridle path | 2,315 | 7,595 |
Passo di Dordona | Valle Brembana to Sondrio | footpath | 2,080 | 6,824 |
Passo San Marco | Bergamo to Morbegno | road | 1,985 | 6,513 |
Passo del Vivione | Val di Scalve to Edolo | road | 1,819 | 5,968 |
Aprica Pass | Edolo to Sondrio | road | 1,181 | 3,875 |
Passo di Tartano | Valleve to Tartano | footpath | 2,108 | 6,425 |
Gallery
- Barbellino Lake
- Valbondione, in the Park of the Bergamo Orobic Alps
- Prà de'Lac
- Redorta
- Recastello
- Recastello
- Pizzo Coca
Maps
- Italian official cartography (Istituto Geografico Militare - IGM); on-line version: www.pcn.minambiente.it
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See also
References
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