Peaks
See also: List of mountains in SwitzerlandThe main peaks of the Bernina Range are:
Peak | Elevation (m/ft) | |
---|---|---|
Piz Bernina | 4,049 | 13,304 |
Piz Zupò | 3,995 | 13,110 |
Piz Bianco | 3,995 | 13,110 |
Piz Scerscen | 3,971 | 13,028 |
Piz Argient | 3,945 | 12,943 |
Piz Roseg | 3,937 | 12,916 |
Bellavista | 3,922 | 12,867 |
Piz Palü | 3,905 | 12,835 |
Crast' Agüzza | 3,869 | 12,694 |
Piz Morteratsch | 3,751 | 12,306 |
Piz Cambrena | 3,606 | 11,831 |
Piz Glüschaint | 3,594 | 11,791 |
Piz Tschierva | 3,546 | 11,634 |
Piz Varuna | 3,462 | 11,359 |
Piz Corvatsch | 3,451 | 11,322 |
Cima di Castello | 3,400 | 11,155 |
Pizzo Scalino | 3,323 | 10,903 |
Munt Pers | 3,207 | 10,522 |
Piz da la Margna | 3,158 | 10,361 |
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