Mountain Summit

Piz Alv - 2854.5 m a.s.l.

Piz Alv
Piz Alv, whose name derives from the Rhaeto-Romanic "White Peak", rises majestically east of Innerferrera in the picturesque canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. With an impressive height of 2854.5 meters above sea level, this mountain sits proudly amidst the breathtaking landscape of the Oberhalbstein Alps and belongs to the Piz Grisch Group.

Description

The summit region of Piz Alv marks the border between the municipalities of Ferrera and Surses, and the surrounding mountain landscape includes neighbouring peaks such as Piz Settember, Piz Mez, Guggernüll and the imposing Piz Grisch. The picturesque valley towns of Ausserferrera and Innerferrera serve as starting points for fascinating explorations of this alpine jewel.

For mountaineers and nature lovers, there are four different routes to reach the summit of Piz Alv. The eastern flank, characterized by challenging climbs, offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. The South Ridge, another route, promises adventure seekers a challenging experience with breathtaking panoramas.

The west ridge, another possible route, opens up an alternative access to the summit and requires some alpine experience. Daring mountaineers can also choose the winter route, which offers additional challenges through snow and ice, but at the same time offers unparalleled winter landscapes.

A common starting point for these alpine ventures is the picturesque Radons, from where adventurers can set off to explore the beauty and challenges of Piz Alv. No matter which route mountaineers choose, the reward lies in the unparalleled natural splendor and panoramas that surround this sublime mountain peak

Map

Piz Alv - 2854.5 m a.s.l.

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