San Pellegrino Pass Explained

San Pellegrino Pass
Elevation M:1918
Map:Alps
Label:San Pellegrino Pass
Coords:46.3778°N 11.7683°W
Location:Italy
Range:Dolomites

The San Pellegrino Pass (Italian: Passo San Pellegrino) (1918 m) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Dolomites. It connects the municipalities of Moena and Falcade. The ski resort of Trevalli is located at the pass. The area is also popular in summer for rock climbing. The peak of Cima Uomo and Col Margherita stand nearby on the north and the south sides. During World War I Austrian positions were on Cima Uomo while Italian trenches were on Col Margherita.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2014. Trentino Grande Guerra - Alta via Bepi Zac, Cima uomo. 2021-01-24. www.trentinograndeguerra.it.
  2. Web site: Col Margherita - Cima Juribrutto: le trincee italiane. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20171007220108/http://www.fassafront.com/colmargherita_juribrutto.html. 7 October 2017. 24 January 2020.