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The province of Modena, in winter, is the protagonist of cross-country skiing.
If you are in Frassinoro in the winter season it will be impossible not to visit the Frassinoro Piandelagotti ski area at about 1800 meters above sea level. Dive into this wonderful territory of the Natural Park of Firgnano and you can enjoy the 40 kilometers of cross-country track and the two downhill tracks, the very suggestive views of the Apennines Tosco-Emiliano, different from those of the Alps, but of rare beauty.
On the border with the Tuscany region, Frassinoro, has been able to preserve the beauties of an unspoiled nature, rich in woods and preserved from invasion by the communication routes. Discover the slopes of Tonino Biondini (national cross-country champion) at Lake Murato: 10 kilometers of extension and rings ranging from 2 to 7 and a half kilometers. Enjoy the views of Monte Modino (1,410 m) and Monte Uccelliera (1,324m) by crossing a 20-kilometer ring that connects these two beautiful mountains. Being in the historic center of Frassinoro take the opportunity to visit the Romanesque abbey founded in 1071 by Beatrice di Lorena and her daughter Matilde di Canossa. It is a Benedictine monastery, which stands out in the Modena territory.
As for the accommodation facilities, Frassinoro offers a great variety in bed and breakfast formulas, residences, holiday apartments for a winter season at full depth!
written by Amanda Walters - Last update: 04/09/2021
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