Grignetta


The Grignetta, also known as Grigna Meridionale, is a mountain of Lombardy, Italy, with an elevation of. It is located in the Orobic Alps, in the Grigna massif.
It is located in the territory of Mandello del Lario, south of the Grigna and north of Pian dei Resinelli. It has four main ridges: Cresta Segantini to the west, Cresta Sinigaglia to the south-east, Cresta Cermenati to the south, and Cresta di Campione to the east; a fifth ridge, to the north, connects it to the Grigna.
A rocky and rugged mountain, its many pinnacles have been a training ground for mountaineers such as Riccardo Cassin, Emilio Comici and Walter Bonatti.
A small mountain shelter, Bivacco Ferrario, is located on its peak, whereas a mountain hut is located farther down, at the foot of Cresta Segantini. The peak can be reached through various hiking paths and climbing routes.

Rock formations

The main rock formations in the Grigna Meridionale are:
  • Sigaro Dones
  • Torrione Magnaghi Meridionale
  • Torrione Magnaghi Centrale
  • Torrione Magnaghi Settentrionale
  • Campaniletto
  • La Torre
  • Il Fungo
  • La Lancia
  • Guglia Angelina
  • Ago Teresita
  • Torrione Clerici
  • Torrione Palma
  • Piramide Casati
  • Torrione del Cinquantenario
  • Torre Cecilia
  • Campaniletto del Rifugio
  • Punta Giulia
  • La Mongolfiera
  • Torre Costanza
  • Torrione del Pertusio
  • Torrione Vittorio Ratti
  • Il Dito