From Lago Santo parmense, and the historic Rifugio Mariotti located on its banks, among rocky ridges and moorlands, small lakes and ponds that fill the ancient glacial depressions you will reach Prato Spilla.

Day 2 will be quite demanding, especially after the previous days efforts, but from the point of view of the environment and landscape it’s the most beautiful stage of the whole route: the lakes Verdarolo, Scuro and Squincio, the Ghiaccioni plateau,  and then the Pietra Tagliata Pass and finally the  springs of the Secchia river  just before reaching the Cerreto Pass.

The third stage, quite short, will take you into the Valle dell’Inferno and then to the feet of Mount La Nuda: though a comfortable high altitude path you will reach the Praderna Pass.

On day 4, always on the high mountain path, you will pass Mount Castellino, that with its 1952 meters it’s the highest top of the Alta via dei Parchi. The view from the Mount Cusna to the Apuan Alps will follow your route until the wide passage of Lama Lite, near to the Battistini refuge.

The fifth stage will be an easy walk into an outstanding environment, that will finally take you to the ancient hospice of San Pellegrino in Alpe.

On the last day, though a classic walk, you will reach Lago Santo modenese, dominated by the wild northern slopes of Mount Giovo.

Stages

How to reach Lago Santo Parmense

How to come back from Lago Santo Modenese