Mont Mars

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Mont Mars (Italian: Monte Mars or Mont Mars locally; from French) at 2,600 m, is the highest peak of the Biellese Alps, north-western Italy.

Elevation2,600 m (8,500 ft)[1]
Prominence413 m (1,355 ft)[1][2]
Isolation10.53 km (6.54 mi)
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Mont Mars
Highest point
Elevation2,600 m (8,500 ft)[1]
Prominence413 m (1,355 ft)[1][2]
Isolation10.53 km (6.54 mi)
ListingAlpine mountains 2500-2999 m
Coordinates45°38′04″N 7°54′52″E
Geography
Mont Mars is located in Alps
Mont Mars
Mont Mars
Location in the Alps
LocationPiedmont/Aosta Valley, Italy
Parent rangeAlpi Biellesi
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Geography

It is located on the water divide between the Lys Valley (Aosta Valley) and the Elvo Valley (Province of Biella).

In the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) it gives the name to a mountain group called "Catena Tre Vescovi - Mars".[3]

It gives its name to a nearby nature reserve, the Mont Mars Nature Reserve (Italian: Riserva Naturale Mont Mars; French: Réserve naturelle du mont-Mars).[4][5]

Access to the summit

Winter view from Aosta Valley

It can be ascended from the south, starting from the Sanctuary of Oropa or, from the North, starting from the Lys Valley. The summit provides a panorama across the plains of the Po Valley and of the Monte Rosa massif.

A classical climbing route reaches the summit following the SSW ridge of the mountain, named Crête de Carisey.[6]

Mountain huts

  • Coda Mountain Hut (2,280 m)

Maps

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