Prato Spilla, Mountain resort in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
Prato Spilla is a mountain resort sitting at 1,350 meters (4,430 feet) within the Cento Laghi Regional Park, featuring glacial lakes, dense forests, and an extensive network of hiking trails. In winter, four lift systems including a chairlift and magic carpet lifts serve approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles) of slopes.
The area preserves traces of ancient trade routes such as the Via dei Linari, which connected medieval settlements across the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. These pathways demonstrate how people have crossed and lived in these mountains for centuries.
The mountain restaurants here reflect local traditions through dishes made with cured meats, game, and foraged mushrooms that come straight from the surrounding forests. These meals carry forward generations of how people have lived and eaten in these highlands.
The resort is most accessible during the snow season when all lift systems operate and trails are safest for winter sports. During other seasons, hiking routes are open but require sturdy footwear and caution on the steep terrain.
From certain viewpoints around the resort, visitors can spot the Gulf of La Spezia and Palmaria island far below while watching for eagles and royal owls soaring overhead. These wildlife sightings happen regularly enough to be a memorable part of spending time in this elevated landscape.
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