Lakes around Correzzola are characterized by a landscape shaped by historical land reclamation efforts, transforming former marshlands into agricultural areas. The region, part of the province of Padova, features a network of canals and is situated near the Venetian lagoon. While traditional natural lakes are not prominent, the area offers unique water bodies such as small oases and expansive lagoon views. This historical interaction with water defines the natural and historical landscape available for exploration.
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This small lagoon can be admired by following a 7 km long circular cycle/pedestrian itinerary that passes through Sottomarina and Chioggia, making various stops both on the beach and in the centre of Chioggia with its canals and monuments.
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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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near the oasis I discovered a little place for a good refreshment
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On one side the Laguna di Venezia and on the other the Fiume Brenta.
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Take in the smell of the sea and let your soul unwind.
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Small whirlpool, private area with access allowed through authorization.
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Small wildlife oasis, surrounded by greenery with a modest basin of water The pond is crossed by a wooden jetty which however is decadent and therefore it is forbidden to transit It is however interesting to stop for a moment to admire small glimpses of wild nature Via Cà Di Mezzo, 35020 Codevigo PD https://saccisica.it/item/oasi-di-ca-di-mezzo/ 0495817729
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The Correzzola area is characterized by a landscape shaped by historical land reclamation, transforming former marshlands into agricultural areas. You'll find a network of canals, small oases, and expansive views of the Venetian Lagoon rather than traditional natural lakes. This unique interaction with water defines the natural and historical landscape.
Traditional natural lakes are not prominent in Correzzola due to extensive land reclamation efforts over centuries. However, you can find unique water bodies like Oasi del Gorgo Leze, which is a small lake of recent origin, formed after the Po River flood in 1951.
You can explore Oasi del Gorgo Leze, a small lake formed by a flood, or the Oasi di Ca' di Mezzo, a wildlife oasis with a modest water basin. For scenic views, consider the View of Chioggia and Laguna di Lusenzo or the broader View of the Venetian Lagoon, offering glimpses of the lagoon and the Fiume Brenta.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Oasi di Ca' di Mezzo is a small wildlife oasis where you can observe nature. The View of Chioggia and Laguna di Lusenzo is part of a circular itinerary that passes through Sottomarina and Chioggia, offering diverse sights for all ages. The View of the Venetian Lagoon also provides a pleasant setting for families to enjoy the scenery.
The area around Correzzola is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore trails like 'I casoni della Fogolana' or 'Casoni della Fogolana – Cason delle Sacche loop'. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as 'Running loop from Pontelongo'. For gravel biking, consider longer routes like 'Chioggia Historic Center – Boschettona Beach loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Correzzola, Running Trails around Correzzola, and Gravel biking around Correzzola guides.
While the region features various water bodies like canals and lagoon areas, traditional wild swimming in natural lakes is not a primary activity due to the nature of these reclaimed landscapes. Some areas, like Boschettona Beach in the nearby lagoon, are known for activities like kite surfing, but it's not typically promoted for wild swimming. Always check local regulations and safety before considering any water activities.
Correzzola has a rich history of water management, particularly through extensive land reclamation efforts. From the 12th century onwards, Benedictine monks played a crucial role in transforming the marshlands into fertile agricultural areas. This involved developing a complex hydraulic system of canals and embankments, which is a defining aspect of the region's landscape and history.
Yes, there are easy walking trails that allow you to experience the unique landscape. For example, the View of Chioggia and Laguna di Lusenzo is part of a 7 km circular cycle/pedestrian itinerary. Many of the routes mentioned in the Hiking around Correzzola guide offer relatively flat terrain suitable for easy walks along canals and through the countryside.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like walking, hiking, and biking around Correzzola. Temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summers can be warm, while winters are cooler but still offer opportunities for exploration, especially along the canals and lagoon areas.
Many outdoor areas and trails around Correzzola are generally dog-friendly, especially for walks along the canals and in the countryside. However, specific rules may apply to nature oases or private areas like Oasi del Gorgo Leze. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Check local signage for any restrictions.
The Oasi di Ca' di Mezzo is a small wildlife oasis featuring a modest basin of water surrounded by greenery. It offers glimpses of wild nature, making it an interesting spot for observing local flora and fauna. While there's a wooden jetty, it's currently decadent and transit is forbidden, but you can still enjoy the views from the surrounding area.
While the oases and viewpoints themselves might not have direct facilities, the towns and villages in the Correzzola area, such as Chioggia or Sottomarina (near the Laguna di Lusenzo), offer cafes, pubs, and restaurants. It's a good idea to plan your visit to include stops in these towns for refreshments or meals.


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