Prominence 638 Elevation 2,875 m | ||
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Listing Alpine mountains 2500-2999 m First ascent 25 June 1885 by Anton Posselt-Csorich and others Similar Dolomites, Sass Rigais, Plose, Sas dla Crusc, Furchetta |
Alpine bergtour zum peitlerkofel
The Peitlerkofel (Ladin: Sas de Pütia, Italian: Sass de Putia) is a mountain of the Dolomites in South Tyrol, Italy. A solitary mountain, it stands between Val Badia to the east and the Villnöß valley to the west, in the very north of the Dolomites. It boasts two distinct summits, the Grosser Peitler (2875m) and the Kleiner Peitler (2813m), which are divided by a deep ridge.
Contents
- Alpine bergtour zum peitlerkofel
- Map of Peitlerkofel 39030 San Martin de Tor Province of Bolzano South Tyrol Italy
- References
Map of Peitlerkofel, 39030 San Martin de Tor, Province of Bolzano - South Tyrol, Italy
It is a fairly popular mountain to climb, with the normal and easiest route being from the south. On a fine day it is common to have hundreds of people on the mountain at once. The first documented ascent occurred on June 25, 1885, although it is expected that local hunters probably reached the summit long before then.
References
Peitlerkofel Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA