Monterosa Mountain
Monterosa Mountain, located in the Pennine Alps of northern Italy, is one of the highest peaks in the country, reaching an elevation of 4,634 meters (15,203 feet). It is part of the Monterosa massif, which includes several notable summits and glaciers. The mountain is known for its stunning views and challenging climbing routes, attracting mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts from around the world.
The Monterosa region is also popular for skiing and hiking, with various trails and ski resorts nearby. The mountain is surrounded by picturesque villages, such as Alagna Valsesia and Gressoney, which offer access to its natural beauty and recreational activities.