Bellavista is a 3,921-metre (12,864 ft) mountain in the Bernina Range between Switzerland and Italy. The mountain is bounded on the east by the Fuorcla Bellavista and on the west by the Pass dal Zupò. There are four summits on the main ridge, at the heights of 3798 m (Northeast-Top), 3885 m (Middle-Top), 3890 m (Northeastern Fore-Top), and 3921 m (Main-Top/Southwest-Top) from east to west.[2]

Bellavista
Bellavista seen from the Boval hut (its four peaks can be seen on the summit ridge), with Piz Argient (snowy dome, right) and Crast' Agüzza (rocky peak, extreme right)
Highest point
Elevation3,921 m (12,864 ft)
Prominence81 m (266 ft)[1]
Parent peakPiz Argient
Listing
Coordinates46°22′25″N 9°55′56″E / 46.37361°N 9.93222°E / 46.37361; 9.93222
Geography
Bellavista is located in Alps
Bellavista
Bellavista
Location in the Alps
CountriesItaly and Switzerland
Parent rangeBernina Range
Climbing
First ascent10 September 1868 by Emil Burckhardt and Hans Grass
Easiest routeEast–west traverse, a snow arete (F)

The first traverse of all four peaks was made by Emil Burckhardt and Hans Grass on 10 September 1868.[2] C. C. Branch and B. Wainewright with guide Martin Schocher made the first traverse of the Bellavista peaks and the three peaks of the neighbouring Piz Palü on 19 August 1889.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Swisstopo maps
  2. ^ a b c Collomb, Robin, Bernina Alps, Goring: West Col Productions, 1988
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