Here, the water does not divide but unites. The Po Delta unfolds in this way: a labyrinth of canals, lagoons and sandbanks where the land dissolves slowly into the sea. A constantly changing landscape, shaped by wind and water.
To discover it, you need to slow down. Climb aboard a boat and sail through the river distributaries, where fish farms open up like bodies of water. Or cycle along the banks, suspended between the sky and the lagoon. If you love birdwatching, bring binoculars: among reeds and bodies of water, you can find herons, cormorants and pink flamingos.
Taste also follows the rhythm of water. The mussels of the Sacca di Scardovari, PGI, grow immersed in bags and bring the intense flavour of the lagoon to our dishes. The rice grown between the canals recounts a territory suspended between sweet and salty, where the land has also learned to coexist with the sea.
The Po Delta Regional Park protects this unique ecosystem, and is recognised as a UNESCO MAB Biosphere Reserve for its extraordinary biodiversity. Here the river and the sea mingle, in a mosaic of environments: reeds, hygrophilous forests, sandbars and fossil dunes. Birdlife plays a prominent role, with hawks and terns crossing the sky, while pink flamingos are reflected in the water. Here, nature is not just a landscape, but a lively balance to be observed in silence, letting yourself be guided by the rhythms of the wind and water.