Monte Cavallo (Bellunes Alps)

Monte Cavallo
Cimon del Cavallo
The Monte Cavallo group overlooking the foothills, seen from the countryside of Cordenons (Friulian plain)
Highest point
Elevation2,251 m (7,385 ft)
Prominence350 m (1,150 ft)
Coordinates46°7′47″N 12°29′48″E / 46.12972°N 12.49667°E / 46.12972; 12.49667
Geography
CountryItaly
Region(s)Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Veneto
Parent rangeAlps
Climbing
First ascentJuly 1726

The Monte Cavallo (or Cimon del Cavallo) is a mountain in the Bellunes Alps that reaches 2,251 m, belonging to the Monte Cavallo-Col Nudo group (located slightly further north), which in turn is part of the Cavallo-Visentin range: situated behind Western Friuli, it rises over the Venetian plain, with a prominence exceeding 350 meters, making it visible from both Venice and the Adriatic coast on clear days.