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Testa Grigia (Aosta Valley)

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Location
  
Aosta Valley, Italy

Elevation
  
3,315 m

Mountain range
  
Pennine Alps

Parent range
  
Pennine Alps

Prominence
  
643 m

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Similar
  
Grand Tournalin, Mont Dzerbion, Monte Roisetta, Mont Néry, Becca di Nana

Testa Grigia (3,315m) is a mountain on the Italian side of the Monte Rosa Massif in the Pennine Alps. It is the highest mountain of the ridge that separates the Gressoney valley from the Ayas Valley in Aosta Valley. It is usually climbed from the Gressoney side, where the climb presents no technical difficulties, as the route is assisted by a fixed rope. The summit offers a fine balcony view of Monte Rosa and the Matterhorn.

Map of Testa Grigia, 11020 Ayas, Aosta Valley, Italy

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Testa Grigia (Aosta Valley) Wikipedia