Coglians

Monte Coglians (Friulian: Coliàns; German: Hohe Warte) is the highest mountain of the Carnic Alps, on the border between Italy (province of Udine) and Austria (Carinthia), west of the Monte Croce Carnico pass (Plöcken Pass). With its elevation of 2,780 m (9,121 ft), it is the highest peak of the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy and of the Carnic and Gailtal Alps.

Coglians - Hohe Warte
Monte Coglians (first high peak from the left) seen from Mt. Zoncolan (south)
Highest point
Elevation2,780 m (9,120 ft)
Prominence1,144 m (3,753 ft)[1]
Isolation33.7 km (20.9 mi) 
Coordinates46°36′25″N 12°53′17″E
Geography
Coglians - Hohe Warte
Location in the Alps
LocationFriuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Carinthia, Austria
Parent rangeCarnic Alps
Climbing
First ascent30 September 1865 by Paul Grohmann from the South
Easiest routeHike

Monte Coglians is characterised by karst topography.

Coglians (right) as seen from the NW

References

  1. "Monte Coglians - Peakbagger". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 1 February 2015.


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