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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