Punta Nera
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| Punta Nera | |
|---|---|
The mountain from Chateau Beaulard (Oulx) | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,047 m (9,997 ft)[1] |
| Prominence | 485 m (1,591 ft)[2] |
| Isolation | 2.33 km (1.45 mi) |
| Listing | Alpine mountains above 3000 m |
| Coordinates | 45°07′24″N 6°39′27″E / 45.123232°N 6.657629°E[1] |
| Geography | |
| Location | Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France Piedmont, Italy |
| Parent range | Cottian Alps |
| Geology | |
| Rock type | shists |
| Climbing | |
| Easiest route | from Grange della Rho (Bardonecchia) or from Valfréjus (Modane) |
The Punta Nera is a mountain of Savoie (France) and of the Province of Turin (Italy). It lies in the Cottian Alps range. It has an elevation of 3,047 metres above sea level.[3]
Its name (literally Black summit) comes from the dark colour of the shists prevailing in the mountain slopes facing Susa Valley. Also in French official maps the mountain is referred as Punta Nera.[4]
Geography

The mountain is mainly made of detrital deposits and is the highest elevation of the Dora-Arc water divide between Colle della Rho (2,541 m) and Col du Fréjus (2,541 m).[3] The mountain ends with two summits divided by a saddle at 3,017 m; the western one is the highest (3,047 m), while the eastern subsummit (3,041 m) overlooks Bardonecchia and is marked by a metallic summit cross.[5] From the summit branches out a third ridge which connects the Punta Nera with the neighbouring Grand Argentier (3,042 m), totally in France.
SOIUSA classification
According to SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the mountain can be classified in the following way:[6]
- main part = Western Alps
- major sector = South Western Alps
- section = Cottian Alps
- subsection = Northern Cottian Alps
- supergroup = Chaîne Bernaude-Pierre Menue-Ambin / Catena Bernauda-Pierre Menue-Ambin
- group = Massif de la Roche Bernaude / Gruppo della Rocca Bernauda
- subgroup = Crête de l'Argentier / Cresta Punta Nera-Grand Argentier
- code = I/A-4.III-B.4.b
