The
Sesvenna Alps are a mountain range located in the Alps of eastern
Switzerland 
, northern Italy and western Austria.
Geography
Sesvenna Alps are considered to be part of the Central Eastern Alps. Their high dolomitic peaks overlook
Scuol 
in the lower Engadine Valley, warranting them the name
Engadine Dolomites.
The Sesvenna Alps are separated from the Samnaun, Silvretta and
Albula Alps 
in the north-west by the Engadine Valley; from the
Livigno Alps 
in the south-west by the
Spöl 
valley; from the Ortler Alps in the south-south-west by the Ofen Pass and
Val Müstair 
; from the
Ötztal Alps 
in the east by the upper Adige valley and the
Reschen Pass 
. The range is drained by the rivers Inn (the Engadine) and Adige.