Isarco
Isarco is a river located in northern Italy, primarily flowing through the region of South Tyrol. It originates in the Austrian Alps and travels southward, eventually merging with the Adige River near the town of Bolzano. The river is approximately 90 kilometers long and is known for its picturesque landscapes and clear waters.
The Isarco valley is also significant for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of grapes and apples. The region's mild climate and fertile soil contribute to the production of high-quality wines, making it a popular destination for wine enthusiasts. Additionally, the river supports various recreational activities, including fishing and hiking along its scenic banks.