- 4tuscany.net tuscany-mountain/apennines-picturesTuscany Apennines pictures are in most cases photos of mountains with steep and wooded slopes that separate Tuscany from Emilia.
- summitpost.org apennine-mountains-a-…The Apennines (or Apennine mountains) are an extremely varied mountain chain which occupies great parts of the Italian mainland.
- geoexplorernook.com apennines-facts/The Apennines, often referred to as the “backbone of Italy,” form a crucial part of a larger mountain system that also includes the Alps.
- florenceinferno.com the-apennines/The highest peak of the Apennines is Mount Corno, at 2912 metres (9554 feet), in the mountain group of Gran Sasso (Great Rock), in the Abruzzo region.
- italytravelideas.com italian-mountains/apennines-…Each section of the Apennines is named after the region or regions where it is located, for example the Appennino Tosco-Emiliano is between Tuscany and Emilia.
- tourissimo.travel blog/apennines-the-other-…It crosses over the mountains between Emilia Romagna and Tuscany. I can imagine at least four routes to use for bike tours in the Apennines.
- italiaoutdoors.com index.php/apennineThey are mostly verdant, although one side of the highest peak, Corno Grande is partially covered by Calderone glacier, the only glacier in the Apennines.
- theplanetd.com italian-hospitality-in-the-…If you go hiking in Apennines in the Italian province of Modena, you won’t have to worry about crowds on the trail.
- birdinginitaly.com the-apennines/Birding the Apennines. Stretching north to south over hundreds of miles, the Apennine Mountains are the geologic spine of the Italian peninsula.