Col Nudo, Mountain summit in Province of Belluno, Italy
Col Nudo is a mountain summit located in the Venetian Prealps within northeastern Italy's Province of Belluno. The peak stands out for its rocky ridges and steep rock faces that shape the landscape.
The mountain was shaped through geological processes that formed the Venetian Prealps during Alpine mountain building. Local communities later explored and used these highlands as part of their traditional territories.
Local mountaineering groups maintain several marked trails leading to the summit, preserving traditional Alpine hiking routes for future generations.
Climbing to the summit requires alpine experience and technical equipment due to the rocky terrain. A mountain shelter sits within reasonable distance of the peak for those planning overnight stays.
The mountain ranks as the 30th most prominent summit in the Alps, with a notable prominence of 1,645 meters above the surrounding landscape.
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