Fanes group

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Fanes group
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Fanes Mountains

Fanes Mountains

Highest peak Piz Cunturines ( 3064  m slm )
location South Tyrol and Belluno Province , Italy
part of Dolomites
Classification according to AVE 52k
Coordinates 46 ° 35 ′  N , 11 ° 59 ′  E Coordinates: 46 ° 35 ′  N , 11 ° 59 ′  E
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The Fanes Group is a mountain group in the north-western Dolomites in Italy . It owes its name to the centrally located Fanes plateau , which is the scene of the Ladin legends surrounding the kingdom of the Fanes ( Le rëgn de Fanes ).

Location and demarcation

The Fanes group is located east of the Val Badia . The Enneberger or Rautal , which branches off from it in a south-easterly direction, forms the northeast border towards the Braies Dolomites , which continues at the end of the Rautal on the north side of the Camin group on to Campo Croce . Here the border bends to the south through the Val Travenanzes to the Falzarego pass . The line Falzarego Pass - Livinallongo - Arabba - Campolongo Pass represents the southern border of the Fanes group. The tofans , which are not included in this definition of the border, are occasionally assigned to the Fanes group.

The largest parts of the mountain group are located in South Tyrol (communities Enneberg , Wengen , Abtei , Corvara and St. Martin in Thurn ) and are almost entirely protected in the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park . Eastern and southern parts of the Fanes group are in the province of Belluno ( Veneto ).

summit

Refuges

Web links

Commons : Fanes  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hanspaul Menara and Josef Rampold : South Tyrolean mountain tours . Athesia, Bozen 1976, p. 176 .