Collyner Mountains
Mountains that form the northern border of Westlo.
The caves and tunnels under the mountains are home to gnomes, dwarves, and even drow and other peoples of the underdark.
Tourism
The following is an excerpt from the Trapadvisor Guide to Westlo.
Winter sports are not much practiced in the region, despite the possibility of excellent powder in the Collyner Mountains, and therefore there is little or no infrastructure for the skier or snowboarder.
The Collyner Mountains have been, traditionally, too remote to support a tourist-friendly infrastructure. Most humanfolk avoid the great purple mountains, despite the reliable annual snowfall in the east of the range, which would be ideal for winter sports. Some roads for this purpose were once cut over the Giant Hills from Armontvale, but these are now overgrown.
In contrast, the western Collyner Mountains are somewhat greener and more temperate, taking on rain from the sea to the west. The foothills of these mountains are less severe, but require a long trek through the Wilds west of Livey to reach.
Until significant investment in recreational infrastructure is made, we must sadly conclude that the Collyner Mountains are best appreciated from afar, while recognising the construction of such infrastructure would doubtless spoil much of what makes Westlo the place that it is.
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