The Arno is an Italian river that rises in the Appenine, flows through Tuscany and flows into the Ligurian Sea at Marina di Pisa.
The Arno is the most important river in central Italy, 241 km long, next to the Tiber.
The Arno flows through the city of Florence (VEP).
Velo Europe on the Arno
There is no signposted cycle path along the river Arnos.
The stages along the Arnos from the Apennines downstream then through the metropolitan region of Florence to the mouth to Pisa to Florence lead on side roads and some some meters away from the Arno.
In the cities we can see the river as it flows through Florence as well as through Pisa.
In the Metropol Region Florence the infra-structure is good and the offer of rail is sufficient. Bicycles can be taken outside working hours.
The Velo Europe stages at the Arno
1) Pisa-Florence, approx. 90 km
2) Florence-Pontassieve, approx. xxkm section parallel to the Arno river
3) Bibbiena to Arezzo, ca km , connection to the Trasimeno Lake to Castiglione des Lago
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overview map
Here you can see all current available stages in this region
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