Mount Fumaiolo is a
mountain of the northern Apennines range of
Italy located in the southern-most corner of the
Emilia-Romagna region, c. 70 km from the town of
Cesena. It is at the border Emilia-Romagna and
Tuscany. With an elevation of , Mount Fumaiolo overlooks the villages of Balze di Verghereto,
Bagno di Romagna and
Verghereto, in
Romagna, and thanks to its extensive
fir and
beech forests, it is a well-appreciated tourist area of natural interest. It is most famous for being the
source of the
Tiber, as well as the river
Savio.