Livigno Range - Peaks

Peaks

The main peaks of the Livigno Alps are:

Peak Elevation (m/ft)
Cima de' Piazzi 3439 11,283
Cima Viola 3384 11,103
Piz Paradisin 3305 10,844
Pizzo di Dosde 3280 10,762
Scima da Saoseo 3277 10,752
Piz Languard 3266 10,716
Piz Murtaröl 3177 10,424
Piz Quattervals 3157 10,358
Cime Redasco 3139 10,299
Munt Cotschen 3104 10,184
Piz Sena 3078 10,099
Piz Chaschauna 3072 10,079
Piz Lavirun 3052 10,013
Monte Foscagno 3051 10,010
Piz dal Teo 3050 10,007
Pizzo del Ferro (Val Fraele) 3050 10,007
Piz Umbrail 3034 9,955
Monte Braulio 2980 9,777
Piz Mezzaun 2963 9,721
Piz Lagalb 2959 9,708
Monte Massuccio 2816 9,239
Munt la Schera 2589 8,494
Muottas Muragl 2454 8,051

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