Varaita Valley | |
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Valle Varaita | |
The artificial lake of Pontechianale, in the highest part of the valley
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Schematic map of the valley
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Location | Piedmont, Italy |
Floor elevation | 400–3,841 m (1,312–12,602 ft) |
Long-axis length | around 40 km (25 mi) |
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Type | River valley |
Geography | |
Coordinates | 44°35′N 7°04′E / 44.583°N 7.067°ECoordinates: 44°35′N 7°04′E / 44.583°N 7.067°E |
Varaita Valley (in Italian Valle Varaita) is a valley in south-west of Piedmont, in the Province of Cuneo - Italy.
It takes its name from the Varaita, a right-hand tributary of the Po which flows through the valley.
Close the French border the valley is divided in two sub-valleys named Valle di Bellino (south) and Valle di Chianale (north), which meet near Casteldelfino.
The municipalities of Varaita Valley are Bellino, Brossasco, Casteldelfino, Costigliole Saluzzo, Frassino, Isasca, Melle, Piasco, Pontechianale, Rossana, Sampeyre, Valmala, Venasca and Verzuolo.
The most important mountains of the walley are the Monviso (3.841 m) and its subpeaks.
Other relevant summits of the valley, all belonging to the Cottian Alps, are:
The valley can be reached by car/bus from Po Plain following the strada provincialedella Valle Varaita; it also can be accessed by the French region of Queyras by the Collle dell'Agnello, the third highest Alpine pass crossed by an asphalted road.