- The
Diavolezza is a col and ski
resort above the Val
Bernina in Graubünden. The col has an
altitude of 2,958
metres (9,705 ft) and is
located between Munt...
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Refuge Diavolezza is a
refuge in the Alps. 46°24′43.5″N 9°57′55.5″E / 46.412083°N 9.965417°E / 46.412083; 9.965417 v t e...
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Bernina Diavolezza railway station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Pontresina, in the
Swiss canton of Graubünden. It is
located on the Bernina...
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Bernina P****, the
train stops at
Bernina Diavolezza (2,093 m [6,867 ft]) for cable-car
connections to
Diavolezza (2,921 m [9,583 ft]). The
Bernina Express...
- Morteratsch, the line runs
towards Bernina Diavolezza (2,093 m [6,867 ft]),
where an
aerial tramway leads to
Diavolezza, and
Ospizio Bernina station. This station...
- p****ing loop, the tree line has
already been reached. The next
stations are
Diavolezza and
Bernina Lagalb; both are
departure points of cableways. The next section...
- can be seen from
different viewpoints with the use of ski-lifts from
Diavolezza, Piz
Corvatsch or Piz Nair. The
Bernina railway connects St.
Moritz with...
- Piz Palü The
northern side of Piz Palü from
Diavolezza Highest point
Elevation 3,899 m (12,792 ft)
Prominence 223 m (732 ft)
Parent peak Piz Zupò Isolation...
- a
young couple—Maria
Maioni and her fiancé Hans Brandt—arrive at the
Diavolezza-Hütte (2977 m)
preparing to
climb Piz Palü.
Recently engaged and very...
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there are a
number of
notable vistas. Much can be seen by
descending from
Diavolezza to the
Morteratsch Glacier. The 3,300 m (10,800 ft) Piz
Corvatsch with...