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Top 19 Lakes in Rovigo

Best lakes in Rovigo are defined by the extensive lagoons, fishing valleys, and wetlands of the Po Delta, a significant natural wonder shaped by the Po and Adige rivers. This province in the Veneto region features a unique aquatic landscape, offering distinct opportunities for nature observation. The area is celebrated for its rich biodiversity and diverse ecosystems, making it a key location for exploring Rovigo natural water bodies.

Best lakes in Rovigo

  • The most popular lakes is Sacca degli Scardovari Fishermen's Harbor, an other man-made feature that is a large lagoon known for its fishermen's cavane and mussel farming. This area represents one of the most characteristic landscapes of the Po Delta.
  • Another must-see spot is Strada delle Valli di Rosolina, a cycle way. Visitors can expect views of the island of Albarella and the lagoon between Rosolina and Rosolina Mare, where water and land merge in a unique landscape.
  • Visitors also love Lagoon of the Dead Trees, an evocative lake. This natural monument features dead trees emerging from the water, creating a surreal location that highlights the consequences of past methane gas extraction.
  • Rovigo is known for its lagoons, fishing valleys, and wetlands. The area offers a variety of aquatic environments to see and explore, particularly within the Po Delta.
  • The lakes in Rovigo are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 260 upvotes and over 140 photos shared across the highlights.

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Via delle Valli, Po Delta Regional Park

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The Po Delta (Venetian side) has two distinct itineraries called: Via delle Valli, the first to the north is Via delle Valli di Rosolina. You can start from Rosolina Mare, cycling on the Adige embankment, heading west (S.S.Romea) , taking the homonymous Via delle Valli (also indicated by tourist signs). The ride is easy, with no gradients, but always exposed to the sun, so you need to have enough water/sun hat/anti-mosquito spray. The itinerary, truly beautiful, is at its best at sunset :-)
The asphalted road runs alongside lagoon banks and fishing valleys, ecosystems incredibly rich in biodiversity with the possibility of observing various species of birds - including flamingos. The Via delle Valli di Rosolina ends when it connects to the bank road of the Po di Levante which leads to Albarella. For those who want to make a small detour on the return road, they can, instead of heading towards Albarella, turn right, towards S.S.Romea and after a few kilometres, immediately after the Agriturismo San Gaetano, turn right, into Via Moceniga, road that reconnects to Via delle Valli. The small church of Moceniga - Chiesa Beata Vergine della Concezione - is beautiful, with a small rest area nearby.
TO CHECK: in summer a ferry should be operational which from the left bank of the Po di Levante (Albarella bank, so to speak) allows you to cross the river, thus allowing you to resume cycling starting from the beautiful seaside village of Porto Levante, reaching: Option A) Boccasette - Option B) Porto Viro.


Via delle Valli di Porto Levante: starting from the seaside village of Porto Levante, and continuing along the fishing valleys, and then the Po di Maistra, you can reach:
Option A) Boccasette (crossing the bridge in boats) directions at Scannarello - Option B) Porto Viro - pedaling on the Po di Venezia.

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Po Delta Cycle Path

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This trail immerses you in the lagoon landscape of the Po Delta, among embankments, canals, salt marshes, and fish farms. Birdlife is frequently spotted along the route, particularly flamingos, herons, and other species typical of wetlands. It runs through an open and quiet environment, with long stretches of sparse shade: bring plenty of water and protect yourself from mosquitoes, especially in the evening.

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Porto Levante is a fraction of the Italian municipality of Porto Viro, in the province of Rovigo. It is located to the right of the mouth of the Po di Levante. Opposite is the Sacca Cavallari, a wide stretch of sea separated from the Adriatic by a sandbar known as the Porto Levante beach.

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Po Delta Regional Park

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This park extends for more than 700 square kilometers and is the largest wetland in Europe. Since 2015 it has been a UNESCO site and is recognized as a biosphere reserve. The Po delta is dominated by water, by the Po, Brenta and Adige rivers and by the Adriatic Sea, which make this place a habitat for many species, especially birds such as marsh hawks, herons and pink flamingos.

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Lagoon of the Dead Trees

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An evocative and surreal location, the dead trees sprout like fingers from the water inhabited by monstrous fish. The location was also used in the film "La terra dei figli".

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Located between the mouths of the Po di Tolle and the Po di Gnocca, the Sacca degli Scardovari is a large lagoon overlooking the Adriatic Sea. The Donzella ring cycle path runs along this marvel, which represents one of the most characteristic landscapes of the Po Delta.

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Along the Donzella ring, along the Sacca degli Scardovari, you find this naturalistic oasis, which deserves to be visited.
It is also equipped with a bar, tables and benches. Also excellent for a simple refreshment break.

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Strada delle Valli di Rosolina

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A hamlet of the municipality of Rosolina, Rosolina Mare is one of the main tourist centers in the Po Delta. The Strada delle Valli is an excellent way to observe the island of Albarella and the lagoon between Rosolina and Rosolina Mare, in a unique landscape where water and land seem to merge.

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Valli di Comacchio Wetlands

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Skuril: on the map it looks like the sea - and yet it is a road with a sea basin on the left and right.

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Oasi del Gorgo Leze

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Small whirlpool, private area with access allowed through authorization.

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Spectacular route, especially if done in spring.

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This trail immerses you in the lagoon landscape of the Po Delta, among embankments, canals, salt marshes, and fish farms. Birdlife is frequently spotted along the route, particularly flamingos, herons, and other species typical of wetlands. It runs through an open and quiet environment, with long stretches of sparse shade: bring plenty of water and protect yourself from mosquitoes, especially in the evening.

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Very nice, small fishing port.

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In Boscofondi in the municipality of Pettorazza Grimani (RO), you can admire the “Gorgo Leze” Oasis, a small lake of recent origin, formed following the flooding of the Po River, which devastated the Polesine area on 14 November 1951. Access to the “Gorgo Leze” Oasis is subject to authorization as it is a private area.

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A hamlet of the municipality of Rosolina, Rosolina Mare is one of the main tourist centers in the Po Delta. The Strada delle Valli is an excellent way to observe the island of Albarella and the lagoon between Rosolina and Rosolina Mare, in a unique landscape where water and land seem to merge.

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Unfortunately no longer managed and no longer has any toilets.

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SUMMER 2024 - FERRY ALBARELLA - PORTO LEVANTE: Active Friday, Saturday and Sunday. I have placed the timetable with the photos of this route.

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Courses of great beauty between earth, sand and water

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of aquatic landscapes can I expect to find in Rovigo?

Rovigo is primarily characterized by the unique aquatic landscape of the Po Delta, featuring extensive lagoons, fishing valleys, and wetlands rather than traditional large natural lakes. This area is celebrated for its rich biodiversity and distinctive ecosystems, shaped by the Po and Adige rivers.

Are there good places for birdwatching in Rovigo's aquatic areas?

Yes, the Po Delta is an incredibly rich ecosystem, home to a wide variety of bird species, including flamingos, herons, and other species typical of wetlands. Areas like the Po Delta Regional Park and the Valli di Comacchio Wetlands offer excellent opportunities for nature observation and birdlife spotting.

What are some family-friendly activities around the lagoons in Rovigo?

Many areas within the Po Delta are family-friendly. You can explore cycle ways like the Strada delle Valli di Rosolina, which offers views of the island of Albarella and the lagoon. The Sacca degli Scardovari is also a great spot, where you can see fishermen's cavane and mussel farming.

Are there cycling routes to explore the Po Delta's lagoons and valleys?

Absolutely. The flat terrain of the Po Delta makes it ideal for cycling. Popular routes include the Via delle Valli, Po Delta Regional Park and the Po Delta Cycle Path. These routes immerse you in the lagoon landscape, offering views of embankments, canals, salt marshes, and fish farms.

Can I go hiking near the aquatic areas in Rovigo?

Yes, there are various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes in Rovigo, such as 'The giant bench of Rosolina Mare – loop tour' or 'Caleri Lagoon – Beyond the Dunes loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes in Rovigo guide or the broader Hiking in Rovigo guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the Po Delta for its aquatic landscapes?

The Po Delta is particularly picturesque at sunset. While specific seasonal recommendations vary, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and birdwatching, avoiding the peak summer heat and insects. Sun protection and insect repellent are recommended, especially during warmer months.

What unique natural features should I look out for in Rovigo's aquatic areas?

Beyond the extensive lagoons and wetlands, a truly unique sight is the Lagoon of the Dead Trees. This natural monument features dead trees emerging from the water, creating an evocative and surreal landscape, a stark reminder of the area's geological history.

Is it possible to swim in the lagoons or fishing valleys of Rovigo?

While the Po Delta features extensive aquatic environments, these are primarily lagoons, fishing valleys, and wetlands, not typically designated for swimming like traditional lakes or beaches. For beach access, areas near the coast such as Porto Levante offer coastal experiences.

Where can I experience the traditional fishing culture of the Po Delta?

The Sacca degli Scardovari is an excellent place to experience the traditional fishing culture. This large lagoon is known for its fishermen's cavane (traditional huts) and extensive mussel farming. You can observe these activities and even enjoy very fresh local seafood.

Are the trails around Rovigo's aquatic areas suitable for beginners?

Many trails in the Po Delta are suitable for beginners, especially the cycling routes due to the flat terrain. For example, the 'The giant bench of Rosolina Mare – loop tour' is an easy hike. Always check the difficulty grade for specific routes, but generally, there are many accessible options for those new to hiking or cycling. You can find easy options in the Easy hikes in Rovigo guide.

What should I bring when visiting the Po Delta's lagoons and wetlands?

Given the open and often sunny environment, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and insect repellent, especially during the warmer months or in the evenings. Binoculars are also recommended for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Are there dog-friendly options for exploring the Po Delta?

Many natural areas and trails within the Po Delta Regional Park are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always best to check specific regulations for nature reserves or protected areas before visiting with your pet.

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