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Bergamasque alps

  

Bergamasque alps

These mountain ranges belong to the southern Alps in northern Italy. They form part of the Southern Limestone Alps and extend from Lake Como to Val Camonica and ultimately to Lago d`Iseo in the east.
The northern border is marked by the Veltlin and the southern limits the Po Valley.

The main ridge in the high mountain ranges consists of crystalline rocks.
Otherwise there are more limestones, which is why they are classified as part of the Limestone Alps.
Over time, an industrial area has settled in the inhabited southern valleys, in which, among other things, iron, cement, textiles and mineral water are manufactured or processed.

The Bergamasque Alps are not yet very popular on this side of the Alps and therefore still offer great and unimagined opportunities for discovery and development.

Nature shows itself from every side in this area and you have the opportunity to see the charming heights of the Voralb, to be impressed by the cool rock needles or to climb the mighty summit world of the three-thousanders.

Altogether there are three of them in the Bergamasque Alps and the highest peak of them is the Pizzo di Coca with 3052 m

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