Piz Zupò 3996m

      The "Hidden One" is the second highest in the Bernina range.
      Season
      July - September
      Group days
      only private
      Duration
      1 day
      Difficulty
      medium
      Group prices per person
      (At least 1 to a maximum of 3 participants)
      Private prices per person
      1500 CHF
      with 1 person
      850 CHF
      with 2 persons
      (Maximum number of participants per guide: 3)

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      Included services
      • Mountain Guide
      • Overnight stay in a shared room
      • Dinner and Breakfast
      • Tea for the day
      • cable car ticket Diavolezza
      Extra cost
      • Drinks during dinner
      Additional services (bookable)

        Piz Zupò 3996m

        Day 1
        Berghaus Diavolezza

        We meet for a delicious dinner at the Berghaus Diavolezza, discuss the daily routine and check our equipment.

        2973 m
        Day 1
        Piz Zupò

        Early in the morning we start in the headlamp light on the Diavolezza and first descend on the Persgletscher. Via this glacier we reach Gemsfreiheit and the foot of Fortezzagrat. We climb over these rocks easily. We continue in the snow over the Bellavista terrace. A short descent and then we turn left in the direction of Piz Zupò and finally see it. Now it is not so far any more until we stand on the great summit. The same path takes us back to Diavolezza.

        3996 m 11 Stunden 1400 hm / 6.5 h 1400 hm / 4.5 h Sure-footedness, no fear of heights
        Skills
        Sure-footedness, no fear of heights Easy climbing (grade I & II)
        Equipment
        • Crampons
        • Ice Axe
        • Climbing Harness

        Mietpreisliste Go Vertical Sommer
        Mietpreisliste Go Vertical Winter

        Gerne reservieren wir dir auf Wunsch das gewünschte Mietmaterial.

        Meeting point
        6:00pm Apéro with the mountain guide in the Berghaus Diavolezza
        Getting there
        Parking:
        You can park for free at the Diavolezza bottom station.
        Public transport:
        2 min walk from Bernina Diavolezza train station to Diavolezza bottom station.
        Accomodation / comfort
        There is a Hotel operation on the Diavolezza. After the tour we will come back to the Diavolezza, which means you can leave any extra material you have there.
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        Piz Zupò 3996m

        Impressions

        History

        Piz Zupò, at 3996 metres above sea level, is the second highest peak in the Bernina Group and the Eastern Alps (after neighbouring Piz Bernina). The border summit between Switzerland and Italy is located south of the Upper Engadine between Piz Argient in the west and Bellavista in the northeast. Its name comes from the Rhaeto-Romanic idiom Puter and means "hidden summit" - in the north it is hidden by the Bellavista, so that it can only be seen at close range. Piz Zupò is considered the highest three-thousand-metre peak in the Alps. Piz Zupò was first climbed from Pontresina on 9 July 1863 over the Morteratsch Glacier. L. Enderlin, the priest Otto Serardy and a hunter named Padrutt belonged to the successful rope team. On the summit they left a strip of paper with their names under a plate.
        Reference: wikipedia.org

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