Piz Cambrena, Mountain summit in Bernina Range, Switzerland.
Piz Cambrena is a summit in the Bernina Range located in the Western Rhaetian Alps, reaching 3,606 meters above sea level. The mountain features three main ridges and multiple faces with snow and glacial coverage.
The mountain sits within the Western Rhaetian Alps and forms a natural boundary in the Graubünden region. It belongs to the family of prominent Bernina peaks that have attracted climbers for many generations.
The peak is recognized among mountaineers as part of the grand collection of summits surrounding Piz Bernina. Local guides and experienced climbers value it as an important waypoint in the alpine climbing community.
The ascent requires technical climbing skills and alpine experience. The Diavolezza hut serves as the primary starting point for expeditions and provides lodging for mountaineers.
The mountain has two distinct summits, with the western peak rising about 4 meters higher than the eastern one. This double-topped feature makes it visually distinctive for climbers and offers different route options during ascents.
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