Monte Livata

Monte Livata
View of the black slope of Monna dell’Orso
Highest point
Elevation1,429 m (4,688 ft)
Geography
CountryItaly
RegionLazio
Parent rangeMonti Simbruini (in the Lazio Subapennine)

The Monte Livata is a medium-altitude mountain (1,429 m (4,688 ft) a.s.l.) belonging to the Monti Simbruini range, in Lazio, in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, within the territory of the municipality of Subiaco, bordering the territories of the municipalities of Camerata Nuova, Cervara di Roma, Jenne, and Vallepietra. It hosts a ski resort, divided into two zones, among the most important in Lazio. The mountain is characterized by the presence of grazing animals, such as many buffaloes, cows, and horses.