Bric Agnellino

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Bric Agnellino
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View from Bric Agnellino
Highest point
Elevation 1,335 m (4,380 ft)
Coordinates 44°11′58″N8°10′35″E / 44.19944°N 8.17639°E / 44.19944; 8.17639 Coordinates: 44°11′58″N8°10′35″E / 44.19944°N 8.17639°E / 44.19944; 8.17639
Geography
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Bric Agnellino
Location in the Alps
Location Liguria, Italy
Parent range Ligurian Alps

Bric Agnellino is a mountain in Liguria, northern Italy, part of the Ligurian Prealps.

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Geography

Bric Agnellino is located west of Colle di Cadibona in the province of Savona. It has an elevation of 1,335 metres. [1] The mountain is the tripoint where the comuni of Magliolo, Giustenice and Bardineto meet.

Climbing

From some year is available a via ferrata named Ferrata degli Artisti that follows the Balzi Rossi ridge (from the reddish rocks dominating there. [2]

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References

  1. Antola National Park
  2. Bric Agnellino - Ferrata degli Artisti - 1335 m, Oliviero Bellinzani, description on www.vienormali.it