Monte Freidour

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.

Bucks) of a British Liberator bomber that crashed there on 14 October 1944, during a mission in support of Italian partisans.

The peak can also be reached from Talucco, a frazione of Pinerolo, and from Cantalupa or Giaveno.

[1] Media related to Monte Freidour at Wikimedia Commons

War memorial.