Valle Millecampi
The Millecampi Valley is a wetland area of great natural interest that covers 1,608 hectares on the border between the provinces of Padua and Venice. Excursions in this open valley offer the opportunity to immerse yourself in the lagoon landscape among winding freshwater channels called "ghèbi", brackish water pools and large "barene" (salt marshes) periodically submerged by the waters at high tide.
Seaside routes
The long littoral area of Veneto is characterised by landscaped dominated by water: from scenes of the Po River Delta to the fishing valley, reaching the Venetian Lagoon.
The itinerary leaves from the historic centre of Rovigo, a city filled with accounts of a thriving past. From Rovigo, the itinerary heads towards Adria (province of Rovigo) and the Delta of the Po River.
From Polesine Camerini to Scardovari
Circumnavigating an island at the mouth of a large river is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a 360° view of the wonderful delta environment. The route, which starts and ends in Porto Tolle and runs along the top of the Polesine Camerini island embankment, is a splendid route that allows visitors, especially those on bicycles, to enjoy views of the Po Delta from a privileged vantage point.
From Rosolina to Porto Tolle
About 40 km of flat roads and little traffic, immersed in the unique natural environment of the Po Delta Park, discovering the hidden wonders of this Venetian corner with a fragile and delicate ecosystem.
Ca' Roman Reserve
Ca' Roman is an extraordinary nature reserve located on the southernmost tip of the island of Pellestrina.
The dune environment is one of the best preserved in the Upper Adriatic and the wealth of fauna is unique. Due to these naturalistic values, Ca' Roman is a Site of Community Importance (SCI) and a Special Protection Area (SPA).
The Ways of the Lagoon
Four bike routes to go into the most hidden and intimate points of this timeless naturalistic oasis and to get deeply in touch with its unspoiled nature.
The three waters' route
Vallevecchia
For those who are not yet familiar with it, Vallevecchia is an area of extraordinary natural and environmental value, one of the largest coastal dune systems in the Veneto region and the last stretch of undeveloped coastline on the northern Adriatic. The island covers approximately 900 hectares, more than half of which are used for experimental and low environmental impact production. Approximately 150 hectares consist of sandy beaches, lowland woods, coastal pine forests and newly formed wetlands.
Valgrande
In Bibione, there are natural areas with a high degree of biodiversity, such as Valgrande, a fishing valley considered an area of regional landscape conservation. Although privately owned, for some years Valgrande has welcomed visitors by offering eco-friendly excursions, protecting the environment and its natural balance.
Not only beaches
There is another way to experience the coastal region: among the landscapes of the hinterland you can walk, go on long canoe trips, or go cycling, even off-season. Leave the traffic and noise of the cities behind, and discover places you'll fall in love with.