Piz la Stretta

Piz la Stretta (also known as Monte Breva) is a mountain of the Livigno Alps, located on the border between Italy and Switzerland. Its 3,104-metre (10,184 ft) high summit overlooks the pass of La Stretta (2,476 m)

Piz la Stretta
Monte Breva
Piz la Stretta
Location in the Alps
Highest point
Elevation3,104 m (10,184 ft)
Prominence314 m (1,030 ft)[1]
Parent peakPiz Languard
ListingAlpine mountains above 3000 m
Coordinates46°28′37″N 10°02′41″E
Geography
LocationLombardy, Italy/Graubünden, Switzerland
Parent rangeLivigno Alps

Access roads and normal climbing route

The most convenient starting point is the south route that begins at the Forcola pass (2315 m), which is at the border between Italy and Switzerland. From the Italian side, the pass can be reached by car from the nearby Livigno, and from the Swiss side this is the road from the Bernina pass.

From the east side, there is a route that starts at some lower point at Campacciolo di Sopra (1910 m), closer to Livigno. Another route from the Italian side is again from the road to Forcola, from Valle della Forcola. From the Swiss side, the route goes up the Val da Fain in the east direction to the Passo del Fieno where it joins the other described routes. From the Forcola pass, you will need about 3 and a half hours to the summit. This is a simple walk up, no exposed sections, see more in the links below.

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