Three Lakes Loop from Pratospilla
Three Lakes Loop from Pratospilla
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Embark on the Three Lakes Loop from Pratospilla, a moderate hike that guides you through the scenic Parco dei Cento Laghi. This route covers 4.9 miles (7.8 km) with an elevation gain of 1384 feet (422 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 51 minutes to complete. You'll experience a…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.32 km
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7.84 km
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3.97 km
2.57 km
1.29 km
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5.08 km
2.64 km
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Lowest point (1,330 m)
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The trail begins from the Rifugio Pratospilla, which is located at 1350m. You'll find parking facilities at Prato Spilla Lodge and Adventure Park, making it convenient to access the trailhead.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trail. However, as it passes through the Parco dei Cento Laghi, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.
The best time to hike this trail is typically from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trail conditions are most favorable. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and experience due to snow and ice.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike this trail within the Parco dei Cento Laghi. However, always respect park regulations regarding waste, wildlife, and trail etiquette.
The terrain is varied. You'll start by crossing an Adventure Forest, then encounter a gentle ascent to a ridge. The path includes stony carriage roads, continuous uphill climbs through beech forests, and sections of open terrain. Expect some rocky paths, especially around the lakes and higher elevations.
The area is rich in biodiversity. You might spot deer, wild boars, wolves, martens, eagles, and royal owls. The flora includes dense undergrowth, beech forests, and attractive landscapes of blueberries and junipers, particularly around the glacial lakes.
Absolutely! The trail is named for its three beautiful lakes: Lake Ballano, Lago Verde, and Lake Martini. Lake Ballano is striking with its sandstone waterfalls, while Lake Martini offers panoramic views beneath the Apennine ridge. You'll also pass the Sella Pizzo Della Nonna mountain pass.
The trail is rated as moderate. While it offers beautiful scenery, it involves continuous ascents and descents, including a sustained climb through a beech forest to Sella Pizzo Della Nonna. It might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners, but those with some hiking experience should manage it well.
Yes, you'll start near Rifugio Pratospilla. Further along, you'll find Lago Verde Huts. Additionally, the comfortable Capanna Cagnin (1589m) is a well-maintained bivouac that offers a potential resting point, though it might require a slight detour from the main 707 route.
Yes, this route is part of a larger network of trails. It overlaps with sections of the Alta via dei Parchi: Tappa 02, Sentiero Italia - Tappa L22, and Percorso 707 - Lago Verde, among others. This offers opportunities to extend your hike or explore different areas of the Parco dei Cento Laghi.
This specific route is designed as a loop, taking you past the three lakes and returning to your starting point at Prato Spilla. You'll circle Lake Ballano before continuing to the other lakes.