- Pescia River Park It represents the city's green lung, a natural oasis that extends along the banks of the eponymous stream, connecting the city center to the wild beauty of the Svizzera Pesciatina and, to the south, the Padule di Fucecchio. This space is the ideal place for those seeking direct contact with nature without straying from city services.

The route features a long cycle/pedestrian path that follows the water's course, offering ever-changing scenery. Along the banks, you can observe typically hygrophilous flora, such as willows and poplars, and a diverse fauna that includes mallards, gray herons, and kingfishers. The Passerella Sforzini area is particularly picturesque, a prime starting point for invigorating walks or jogging sessions.

Beyond its environmental value, the park thrives on tradition: every year, its banks host evocative events such as the Living Nativity Scene, which transforms the riverfront into an open-air medieval village. Whether for a family bike ride or a relaxing moment listening to the rushing water, the river park remains a symbol of the perfect balance between urban architecture and the Tuscan landscape. ( Living Nativity Scene ).

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