Sobretta-Gavia Group

Summary

The Sobretta-Gavia Group (German: Sobretta-Gavia-Gruppe, Italian: Gruppo Sobretta-Gavia) is a mountain massif that extends between the upper Veltlin and the upper Valcamonica in the Italian provinces of Sondrio and Brescia.

Sobretta-Gavia Group
Highest point
PeakMonte Sobretta
Elevation3,296 m (10,814 ft)
Geography
StateSondrio / Brescia, Lombardy, Italy
Range coordinates46°24′N 10°24′E / 46.40°N 10.40°E / 46.40; 10.40
Parent rangeCentral Eastern Alps/Southern Alps

Location edit

The Sobretta-Gavia Group is classified geologically with the Central Eastern Alps because it lies north of the geological fault of the Periadriatic Seam, but more regionally and geographically as part of the Southern Alps, because it lies south of the Veltlin (Adda)–Vintschgau (Etsch) longitudinal valley trough.[1] According to the Alpine Club Classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE) the group is bounded as follows:[2]

Until the new AVE classification emerged in 1984 this group was counted as part of the Ortler Group according to the Moriggl classification (ME) of 1924. According to Italian custom it is counted as part of the Rhaetian Alps.

Important peaks edit

Peak Height (metres)
Monte Sobretta 3,296 m
Monte Gavia 3,223 m
Punta di Pietra Rossa 3,212 m
Monte Vallecetta 3,148 m
Monte Serottini 2,967 m

Huts and trails edit

  • Albergo Bonetta, 2,610 m, 16 beds, private – ascent on the Monte Gavia, Corno dei Tre Signori (3,359 m)
  • Rifugio Berni al Gavia, 2,545 m, 41 beds, CAI – Corno dei Tre Signori, Punta San Matteo (3,684 m), Pizzo Tresero (3.606 m)

References edit

  1. ^ Peter Holl: Alpenvereinsführer Ortleralpen
  2. ^ Alpenvereinseinteilung der Ostalpen