Passo di Tartano | |
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Elevation | 2,124 m (6,969 ft) |
Traversed by | Trail |
Location | Italy |
Range | Bergamo Alps |
Coordinates | 46°03′49″N 9°43′08″E / 46.063624°N 9.718879°E |
Passo di Tartano is a mountain pass that links the village of Tartano in Valtellina with Valleve in Val Brembana. There is not a road that cross the pass, during summer the Pass is a popular destination for hikers. The pass is covered of snow usually form the mid of November to May and is a destination for off pist skiers. [1] At the pass there are remains of fortifications of Cadorna Line built during World War I. [2]
Passo di Tartano | |
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| |
Elevation | 2,124 m (6,969 ft) |
Traversed by | Trail |
Location | Italy |
Range | Bergamo Alps |
Coordinates | 46°03′49″N 9°43′08″E / 46.063624°N 9.718879°E |
Passo di Tartano is a mountain pass that links the village of Tartano in Valtellina with Valleve in Val Brembana. There is not a road that cross the pass, during summer the Pass is a popular destination for hikers. The pass is covered of snow usually form the mid of November to May and is a destination for off pist skiers. [1] At the pass there are remains of fortifications of Cadorna Line built during World War I. [2]