The Via Flaminia was a road from Rome to the Adriatic Sea'?s coast. The path went over the Apennine Mountains and the route still exists in the modern day. A modern road exists alongside many parts of the ancient route that is all but a country road today. It is referred to as Via Flaminia for most of the road'?s distance and was made by Gaius Flaminius in 220 BC. The road was the principal road to reach Italy during Rome's decline. There were many important battles fought there and has an important place in history. Tourists can drive through this road with the help ofRome Flaminia car hire service from Hertz.
The Furlo Pass is a historical landmark on this road in the Marche area in Italy. It is a State Natural Reserve currently and is a gorge through which Vespasian the Roman ruler created a tunnel to ease the way. The Milvian Bridge is another such landmark on the route that can be reached with car hire service at Rome Flaminia. Just drive along the scenic route in a car with good fuel mileage and comfortable interiors. Couples love stopping at the lamppost here that has attracted attention in recent times.