Nonsberg Group
Nonsberg Group | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Laugenspitze |
Elevation | 2,434 m s.l.m. |
Geography | |
State(s) | South Tyrol and Trentino, Italy |
Range coordinates | 46°32′05″N 11°05′09″E / 46.53472°N 11.08583°E |
Parent range | Eastern Alps |
The Nonsberg Group (German: Nonsberggruppe, Italian: Alpi della Val di Non) is a mountain range in South Tyrol and Trentino in Italy and part of the Southern Limestone Alps. A large part of the Nonsberg Group is formed by the Mendelkamm. Their highest peak is the Laugenspitze (2,434 m s.l.m.). The Nonsberg Group is bounded in the east by the Etschtal, to the north by the Prissian High Forest (Ger: Prissianer Hochwald, It: Selva di Prissiano) on the Gampen Pass (It: Passo delle Palade) and in the west by the Non Valley (Ger: Nonstal, It: Val di Non).
Location
[edit]The boundary of the range according to the Alpine Club Classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE):[1]
- Merano – Etschtal to Mezzocorona − Noce Valley (lower Non Valley/Val di Sole) – Lago di Santa Giustina – Val di Pescara – Proveis − Lederbuch – Hofmahd – Maraunbach to its confluence with the Valschauer Bach – Ultental – Lana – Merano
Until its reclassification in AVE 1984 this group was counted as part of the Brenta Group according to the old 1924 Moriggl Classification (ME).
Important summits
[edit]From north to south:
- Laugenspitze (Monte Lucco, 2,434 m s.l.m.)
- Hofbichl (Monte Salomp, 1,818 m s.l.m.)
- Gantkofel (Monte Macaion, 1,866 m s.l.m.)
- Penegal (1,737 m s.l.m.)
- Roen (Monte Roen, 2,116 m s.l.m.)
- Schönleiten (Coste Belle, 1,811 m s.l.m.)
- Tresner Horn (Corno di Tres, 1,817 m s.l.m.)
- Monticello (1,857 m s.l.m.)