Oglio River
The Oglio River is a significant waterway in northern Italy, flowing through the regions of Lombardy and Veneto. It originates from the Camonica Valley in the Alps and travels approximately 280 kilometers before merging with the Po River. The river is known for its picturesque landscapes and is an important resource for irrigation and hydroelectric power.
The Oglio River is also part of the Oglio River Park, which protects its natural environment and promotes outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The river supports diverse wildlife and offers recreational opportunities for locals and tourists alike, making it a vital part of the region's ecology and economy.