Bologna to Florence: Via Degli Dei

Via Dei Degli: A spectacular ancient road between Emilia-Tuscany Apennines!

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Bologna is one of the most known Italian cities and the heart of the Emilia-Romagna region. Besides university life, natural beauties, and the historical atmosphere, the city of Bologna attracts many tourists every time of the year. On the other hand, Bologna is close to Florence which is one of the most known Italian cities in the world, the city of Renaissance. What If I tell you there is a non-religious itinerary for those who would like to experience both historic and natural heritages of Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany?

It is called Via degli Dei.

The starting point of the Via Degli Dei is Bologna and it ends in UNESCO cultural heritage site Florence. While you are on the way you will get a chance to see the view of the breath-taking Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. Via Degli Dei is perfect for travelers who would like to experience an adventure. You only need one thing to bring with you and that is the spirit of the being on the way. But also don’t forget some comfortable shoes and your camera! Just be ready to meet other people and make some traveler friends like you!

 

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The length of the way from Bologna to Florence is 130 km. The expected arrival time to Florence is changeable because you can either walk or cycle the Via Degli Dei itinerary. If you are planning to walk this road you will spend 5 or 6 days depending on your training and on the forecast report. Also, you can take this road with your bike and you can complete it within 2 or 3 days. So, where do you stay? Easy! Because Via Degli Dei is an ancient road. That’s why while you are on the road you will stop by amazing cities between the Apennines and also local food.

If you are also carrying an adventurous spirit and willing to discover the beauty of the Emilia-Tuscan mountains and have another experience in Italy, Via Degli Dei is absolutely for you! Enjoy being on the road!

 

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