Although small in size, Italy is criss-crossed by a large number of waterways. Rocky mountains, fairy-tale valleys and cities of art are crossed by spectacular rivers that contribute to the immortality of the landscapes they are part of. Let's set off together on a journey through Italy's most beautiful rivers.
Arno
The Arno is the main waterway in Tuscany and one of the most important in Italy. The river flows through the city of Florence, and its fame is closely linked to the historic bridges over it, the most recognisable of which is undoubtedly the Ponte Vecchio. About 241 kilometres long, the Arno rises on Mount Falterona and flows into the Ligurian Sea.