Apuan Alps
The Apuan Alps are a mountain range located in northern Tuscany, Italy. They are known for their stunning limestone peaks and deep valleys, offering breathtaking views and diverse landscapes. The highest peak, Monte Pisanino, reaches an elevation of 1,946 meters (6,384 feet). The region is also famous for its marble quarries, particularly the Carrara marble, which has been used in many famous sculptures and buildings.
The Apuan Alps are part of the Apuan Alps Regional Park, which protects the area's unique flora and fauna. The park features numerous hiking trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore picturesque villages, ancient ruins, and enjoy the rich biodiversity of this beautiful region.