Monte Saccarello
Monte Saccarello | |
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Mont Saccarel | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 2,201 m (7,221 ft) [1] |
Prominence | 165 m (541 ft) [1][2] |
Coordinates | 44°03′43″N 7°42′45″E / 44.06194°N 7.71250°ECoordinates: 44°03′43″N 7°42′45″E / 44.06194°N 7.71250°E |
Geography | |
Monte Saccarello Location in the Alps | |
Location |
Liguria / Piemonte, Italy - Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France |
Parent range | Ligurian Alps |
Climbing | |
First ascent | ancestral |
Easiest route | dirt road |
Monte Saccarello (Italian) or Mont Saccarel (French) is a mountain located on the French-Italian border between Liguria, Piemonte and Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
History
The mountain up to World War II was totally belonging to Italy but, following the Paris Peace Treaties, signed on February 1947, is now shared between Italy and France.[3]
Geography
The mountain belongs to the Ligurian Alps; located on the main chain of the Alps, is the maximum elevation in the Italian region of Liguria.
On a sub-peak of the mountain stands a huge bronze statue of Jesus Christ built in 1901.
From its north-eastern slopes rises the Tanaro.
SOIUSA classification
According to the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the mountain can be classified in the following way:[4]
- main part = Western Alps
- major sector = South Western Alps
- section = Ligurian Alps
- subsection = Alpi del Marguareis
- supergroup = Catena del Saccarello
- group = Gruppo del Monte Saccarello
- subgroup = Nodo del Monte Saccarello
- code = I/A-1.II-A.1.a
Environment
The eastern side of the mountain is gentle and grassy while the western one is a rocky and very steep.
Hiking
The mountain is accessible by mountain paths and is reached by the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri, a long-distance trail from Ventimiglia (province of Imperia) to Bolano (province of La Spezia).[5]
Mountain huts
- Rifugio Sanremo (2,054 m)
Conservation
The Ligurian side of the mountain since 2007 is included in the Parco naturale regionale delle Alpi Liguri.[6]
See also
References
- 1 2 Alpi Marittime e Liguri, 1:50.000 map n.8, Istituto Geografico Centrale (Turin)
- ↑ Key col: Passo Basera (2036 m)
- ↑ Trattato di pace tra Italia ed Alleati, treaty text on www.instoria.it (access-date: 2016-02-06)
- ↑ Marazzi, Sergio (2005). Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA (in Italian). Priuli & Verlucca. ISBN 978-88-8068-273-8.
- ↑ IM / 01 - Anello del Saccarello, web page on www.altaviadeimontiliguri.it (access: July 29, 2015)
- ↑ Parco Naturale Regionale delle Alpi Liguri, www.parks.it
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