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The Via degli Dei is the historic route that connects Bologna to Florence and that for centuries has allowed pilgrims, travelers and armies to cross the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines by foot. The name Via degli Dei comes from the name of the mountain peaks surrounding the Futa Pass (Monte Venere and Monte Luario), which were consecrated to some of the Roman Gods. The route, about 130km long, crosses unique landscapes, offering a total immersion in a luxuriant, uncontaminated nature, passing through abbeys and parishes and flanking for a stretch the remains of the ancient Flaminia Minore way.