Monte Freidour is a mountain in the Cottian Alps, Metropolitan City of Turin in Piedmont, north-western Italy. It has an elevation of 1.451 m,[1] with a secondary summit at 1,445 metres (4,741 ft),[3] and is composed of gneiss cliffs overlooking the town of Cumiana.

Monte Freidour
Southern side.
Highest point
Elevation1,451 m (4,760 ft)[1]
Prominence158 m (518 ft)[2]
Isolation1.86 km (1.16 mi) Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates44°58′22.85″N 7°18′13.49″E / 44.9730139°N 7.3037472°E / 44.9730139; 7.3037472
Geography
Monte Freidour is located in Italy
Monte Freidour
Monte Freidour
Location in Italy
LocationPiedmont, Italy
Parent rangeCottian Alps

History edit

 
War memorial.

At the top of the mountain is a monument celebrating the 8 members of the crew (F/Sgt. C.W. Lawton (Australian), Sgt.s T.D. Fotheringham, E.H.A. Clift, G. Tennison, D.W. Bishop, D.R. Wellon, S.E. Lockton and J. Bucks) of a British Liberator bomber that crashed there on 14 October 1944, during a mission in support of Italian partisans.

Access to the summit edit

The peak can also be reached from Talucco, a frazione of Pinerolo, and from Cantalupa or Giaveno. The Monte Tre Denti is located nearby. The summit can also be reache bu mountain bike.[1]

References edit

  Media related to Monte Freidour at Wikimedia Commons

  1. ^ a b c "Giro del Monte Sette Confini – Freidour (Val Lemina)" (in Italian). CAI - Sezione di Pinerolo. 14 April 2021. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
  2. ^ Monte Freidour-Punta Sperino, Italy at Peakbagger.com
  3. ^ The Alpine Journal. Vol. 86. Alpine Club. 1981. p. 152. Retrieved 2020-02-10.