Punta Lunella
The Punta Lunella is a mountain of the Graian Alps, with an elevation of 2,772 m.
Toponymy
In 1831 the mountain was named Punta Cruvin by the topographer Maggi after a nearby mountain pastures, "Alpe Cruvin". In the 1845 release of the Kingdom of Sardinia chart the mountain appears as Punta di Cruvin, while a toponym Punta Lunel was applied to a lesser summit between the present-day Punta Lunella and the Grand'Uja. On the following editions of the national topographic map the name Lunella is permanently given to the 2,772 m mountain summit.Geography
The mountain is located on the ridge dividing Val Susa from Val di Viù, and stands on the border between the comunes of Viù and Lemie. Toward SE a mountain pass named Colle della Forcola divides Punta Lunella from Rocca Maritano, while the main ridge goes West heading to the Rocciamelone.In the SOIUSA subdivision of Alps the mountain, along with Monte Arpone, gives its name to the Alpine subgroup Cresta Lunella-Arpone.
Access to the summit
The easiest route for the summit is a footpath starting from the Prarotto chapel, a small isolated church in the comune of Condove. A second route, slightly harder and which needs some scrambling, starts from Pian Benot, a small sky resort in the Viù Valley.Maps
- Italian official cartography ; on-line version:
- I.G.C. : Carta dei sentieri e dei rifugi 1:50.000 scale n.2 Valli di Lanzo e Moncenisio, and 1:25.000 scale n.110 ''Basse valli di Lanzo''