Pizzo Diei (2,906 m) is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps in Piedmont, northern Italy. It is located in the Alpe Veglia Nature Park in the commune of Varzo, and has a slightly lower sister peak, the pyramidal shaped Monte Cistella. The mountain is a popular ski mountaineering peak and its summit offers fine views of the Monte Rosa Massif.[2]

Pizzo Diei
Pizzo Diei
Highest point
Elevation2,906 m (9,534 ft)
Prominence623 m (2,044 ft)[1]
Isolation4.48 km (2.78 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
ListingAlpine mountains 2500-2999 m
Coordinates46°15′53″N 8°14′17″E / 46.2647222°N 8.2380556°E / 46.2647222; 8.2380556
Geography
Pizzo Diei is located in Alps
Pizzo Diei
Pizzo Diei
Location in the Alps
LocationPiedmont, Italy
Parent rangeLepontine Alps

Features edit

The Pizzo Diei is located on a secondary range which divides Cairasca Valley (SW) from Devero Valley (NE). The Ciamporino pass (2.191 m) separates it from Punta della Sella (2.464 m), while eastwards the ridge continues with the monte Cistella. In the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the Sottogruppo Cistella-Diei takes its name from the mountain.[3]

History edit

Piazzo Diei is tied to some ancient legends concerning the Devil and witches; these old stories where influenced by the inhospitable of the plateau at the summit of the mountain, made of bare, windswept rocks.[4]

Access to the summit edit

 
Pizzo Dei (on the left) and, on its right, monte Cistella and Corno Cistella

Pizzo Diei can be reached from the Alpe Ciamporino (1.958 m), which is connected to San Domenico di Varzo (1.420 m) by cableway. The hike can be combined with the ascent to the nearby monte Cistella.[5] The route does not require alpinistic skills but can be dangerous with snow on the ground or bad weather due too orientation problems.[4]

Mountain huts edit

  • Bivacco Giovanni Leoni (CAI di Domodssola, (2.803 m).

Nature protection edit

The north face of Pizzo Diei is part of the Alpe Veglia and Alpe Devero Natural Park.

References edit

  1. ^ "Pizzo Diei - peakbagger". peakbagger.com. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Pizzo Diei - summitpost". summitpost.org. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  3. ^ Marazzi, Sergio (2005). Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA (in Italian). Priuli & Verlucca. ISBN 978-88-8068-273-8.
  4. ^ a b "Monte Cistella: il gran salone di Messer lo Diavolo" (in Italian). Ente di Gestione delle Aree Protette dell’Ossola. 2018-03-06. Retrieved 2021-05-08.
  5. ^ Ceragioli, Filippo; Molino, Aldo; Salvatore, Mariano (2009). "509 - Pizzo Diei (2905), Monte Cistella (2880)". A piedi in Piemonte (in Italian). Vol. 3. Iter Edizioni. pp. 171–173. ISBN 9788881771400.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  Media related to Pizzo Diei at Wikimedia Commons