White Water Rafting Rivers of the World - Italy

Stura di Lanzo, Italy

When we talk about whitewater rafting in Italy, the Stura di Lanzo in Italy stands out as an obvious choice for rafting. A 65 km long river, the River Stura di Lanzo is located in north-western Italy (in the Piedmont region). Boasting of numerous tributaries close to Lanzo Torinese throughout its course, the river flows through several bends and twists. The water body finally concludes its journey, once it flows into the River Po in Turin.

A major tributary of River Po, River Stura di Lanzo is a snow fed water body. Flowing through the majestic mountains, the river runs through the Stura Valley in Piedmont. With several streams spread all along its course, River Stura di Lanzo leaves its own distinct mark as an outstanding water body with amazing features. This further makes the river best suited for the rafters, as it offers ample scope for adventures. As the river makes way through the narrow gorges and squeezes out of the mountain rock, the waterway runs down through several rapids. The class of rapids differs from level II to IV, depending on the volume and the speed of whitewaters at diverse levels. The river, which is bound by magic waves and swirling torrents, is sure to enliven the rafters and provide them with unending excitement! 

Since the River Stura di Lanzo offers rapids of several levels, it is ideal for both beginners and experienced rafters interested in taking a breathtaking ride down the foaming waters. Along with the enthralling moments presented by the waterway, River Stura di Lanzo offers a great riverside view as well. Surrounded by lush greenery and spectacular scenic beauty, the river is certainly a treat to the eyes!  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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