Mont Néry Explained

Mont Néry
Other Name:Töitschu

Neryschthuare

Elevation M:3075
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence M:906
Range:Pennine Alps
Location:Aosta Valley, Italy
Listing:Alpine mountains above 3000 m
Map:Alps
Coordinates:45.7167°N 7.8193°W
First Ascent:1873

Mont Néry (in Töitschu Neryschthuare - 3,075m) is a mountain of the Pennine Alps in Aosta Valley, northwestern Italy.

Features

The mountain si located between the Ayas Valley and the Lys Valley. It is the highest summit of the Frudière Range, part of the larger Monte Rosa Massif. The mountain is formed from a mixture of gneiss and schist rocks. It was first climbed in 1873.[2]

Notes and References

  1. 13697. Mont Néry. 11 February 2015.
  2. Web site: Mont Néry hillclimb. lovevda.org. 24 March 2019.