Lakes around Ariano Nel Polesine are defined by the intricate hydrological system of the Po Delta, where branches of the Po River create a unique wetland environment. This area, part of the Po Delta Regional Natural Park, is characterized by a landscape where land and water merge. The region's aquatic features include river branches, canals, and remnants of ancient lagoons, shaped by centuries of reclamation efforts. These water bodies offer significant naturalistic value for exploration.
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A beautiful walk accessible to everyone. Access is free, and parking is available at one of the two restaurants at the ends of the trail.
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Very nice, small fishing port.
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great walk to do with a good camera around your neck and a good pair of binoculars!
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Unfortunately no longer managed and no longer has any toilets.
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Naturalistic oasis accessible on foot, for a fee in high season, within ponds and valleys, for ornithological observation.
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Oasis close to the Sacca di Scardovari. Unfortunately, most of the routes are not accessible and in a state of abandonment. All the internal paths that led to the lake and the valley hut are unusable. The secondary entrance bridge (on the opposite side to the main entrance to the oasis) is closed because it is unsafe. There remains the possibility of filming outside the wetland and little else. The only positive note is that the non-maintenance of the paths allows animal species to live undisturbed... separated from humans.
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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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A place where the consequences of the mid-20th century extraction of methane gas from the Polesine subsoil are clearly visible. "The subsidence affected almost the entire delta and caused drops that reached maximum values of almost three meters and average values of two metres. This fact, less traumatic, slow to manifest but highly insidious, also had a decisive influence on the hydrographic network of the lower Po and the history of the routes and floods." (Delta Po Adige Reclamation Consortium)
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The Po Delta region, where Ariano Nel Polesine is located, is characterized by an intricate network of river branches, canals, and wetlands rather than traditional lakes. You can explore the dynamic interplay of land and water, including the Po River branches like Po di Goro and Po di Gnocca, and remnants of ancient lagoons. Key natural features include the Canneviè Oasis Nature Reserve, a unique salty valley ideal for birdwatching, and the vast Po Delta Regional Park, which is Europe's largest wetland and a UNESCO site.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Po Delta Regional Park offers diverse ecosystems for exploration. The Canneviè Oasis Nature Reserve is a well-maintained, accessible walk for all ages. Additionally, the Sacca degli Scardovari Fishermen's Harbor and Sacca degli Scardovari itself are great for observing local life and the unique delta landscape.
The Po Delta Park is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. During these seasons, the weather is mild, making it ideal for cycling, hiking, and birdwatching. Many migratory bird species can be observed during these times, adding to the natural spectacle.
The Po Delta Park offers a variety of trails, primarily focused on cycling and walking, that wind through its unique landscape. You can find routes that take you along riverbanks, through reed beds, and past ancient dunes. For specific hiking options, you can explore trails like the 'Nature Reserve Bosco della Mesola' or the 'Sacca di Goro Loop'. Find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Ariano Nel Polesine guide.
Absolutely! The Po Delta Park is renowned for cycling tourism. The Donzella ring cycle path runs along the Sacca degli Scardovari Fishermen's Harbor, offering picturesque views. The region's flat terrain and scenic routes along the Po River branches make it ideal for exploring by bike. Discover more cycling routes in the area on the MTB Trails around Ariano Nel Polesine guide.
While specific dog-friendly designations can vary, many of the open-air trails and natural areas within the Po Delta Park are generally accessible for dogs on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or park regulations for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or protected bird nesting areas. The Canneviè Oasis Nature Reserve is a great option for walks, but bicycles are forbidden, so check if dogs are allowed.
The region offers a rich history of human interaction with its watery landscape. The Lagoon of the Dead Trees visibly demonstrates the consequences of mid-20th century methane gas extraction, which caused significant land subsidence. You can also visit the Ca' Vendramin Museum of Reclamation, an industrial archaeology site that details the extensive reclamation projects that transformed marshy areas into arable land, providing crucial context for understanding the current environment.
Yes, there are several easy walks. The Canneviè Oasis Nature Reserve offers a perfectly maintained and accessible walk. Many sections of the Po Delta Park's trails are flat and suitable for beginners, allowing for leisurely exploration of the riverbanks and wetland areas. For example, the 'Nature Reserve Bosco della Mesola' is an easy hiking route.
Fishing is a popular activity in the Po Delta, particularly in areas like the Sacca degli Scardovari, known for its mussel farming. To fish in the Po Delta Park, you generally need a valid fishing license or permit, which can vary depending on the type of fishing and specific location. It's recommended to inquire with local authorities or fishing associations for the most up-to-date regulations and permit requirements.
The Sacca degli Scardovari is one of the most fascinating landscapes of the Po Delta. This large lagoon is historically known for its mussel farming, and you can still see the fishermen's cavane (traditional huts) and numerous poles used for aquaculture along its shores. It's a vibrant area that showcases the traditional livelihoods connected to the delta's waters.
The Po Delta Regional Park is the largest wetland in Europe, extending over 700 square kilometers. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a recognized biosphere reserve. The park is crucial for its biodiversity, serving as a habitat for numerous species, especially birds like marsh hawks, herons, and pink flamingos, due to the confluence of the Po, Brenta, and Adige rivers with the Adriatic Sea.
Yes, the Lagoon of the Dead Trees offers a truly unique and surreal natural phenomenon. Here, trees sprout directly from the water, a stark visual reminder of the land subsidence caused by mid-20th century methane gas extraction. It's an evocative site that highlights the dynamic geological history of the delta.


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