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Hiking in the Po Delta offers diverse landscapes where the Po River meets the Adriatic Sea. The region is characterized by extensive wetlands, saltwater lagoons, and ancient pine forests. Hikers can explore coastal dunes, intricate riverbanks, and unique salt flats, providing varied terrain for exploration. This area is recognized for its ecological significance and rich biodiversity, making it suitable for nature-focused walks.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Explore the Cannevié Oasis on an easy loop tour, perfect for all skill levels. This scenic hike covers 2.4 miles (3.9 km) with minimal elevation gain of just 19 feet (6 metres), taking about 58 minutes to complete. You will walk through a small salty valley, a remnant of a larger lagoon, connecting the historic Cannevié and Porticino casoni, old fishing huts that add a touch of history to your journey.
Access to the Nature Trail is free, and you will find convenient parking near restaurants at either end of the route. The trail is generally open year-round, though it closes in late spring to protect nesting birds. Bicycles are prohibited, ensuring a peaceful experience for pedestrians. Remember to bring a camera and binoculars to fully appreciate the views and wildlife.
This trail is considered the jewel in the crown of the Cannevié Oasis, known for its rich biodiversity and abundant birdlife. It is a prime spot for birdwatching, with observation huts, some accessible for people with disabilities, placed along the route. You will also find unique informative signs and a reconstruction of a 'lavoriero,' an old fishing system, offering insight into the area's natural and cultural heritage.
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Hike through the ancient woodlands of Nature Reserve Bosco della Mesola, a distinctive experience within the Po Delta Park. This easy trail, spanning 4.3 miles (6.9 km) with a minimal 73 feet (22 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. You'll traverse a unique blend of lowland forests, remnants of coastal dune belts, and marsh vegetation, offering a tranquil escape. Explore diverse environments from holm oak forests to wetlands, where you can spot flora like juniper and sea buckthorn. The surreal, ancient feel of the woodlands makes for a truly immersive journey.
The hiking trails within Bosco della Mesola are generally easy and suitable for all skill levels, with paths that are typically very accessible. Many routes are circular, ranging from 2 to 6 kilometers, perfect for a gentle exploration. Be aware that dogs are generally not allowed in the reserve due to the risk of parasitic insects carried by the deer. There is typically a small entrance fee to access the publicly available areas.
What makes this reserve truly special is its exceptional biodiversity and historical significance as one of the last and best-preserved lowland forests. It is famously home to the rare Mesola Italian Red Deer, a unique and protected subspecies. Beyond deer, the forest teems with other wildlife, including foxes, badgers, and a variety of birds like woodpeckers and birds of prey. An area known as Elciola has been specifically developed to support herons, night herons, ducks, and waders.

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This moderate 6.4-mile (10.3 km) loop hike along Lido di Volano Beach offers pine forests, coastal views, and potential wildlife sightings.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike a moderate 9.2-mile loop between Goro and Gorino, exploring the Po Delta's unique wetlands, birdlife, and the historic Goro lighthouse.
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If you want to get the best possible view of the animals, bring binoculars. They're numerous but elusive, and you can't get close enough to see them with the naked eye.
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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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Entrance in July 2025 costs €1, parking €2. Closes at 6:00 PM.
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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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Large bench with l sea view.
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The Po di Goro is a branch of the river Po which branches off from the right bank and forms the border between Emilia-Romagna and Veneto. It flows near the port of Goro, a fishing and tourist centre.
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A beautiful stretch of dirt road along the sea, between the coast and the marshy area of the Po delta. Perfect for a relaxing walk and birdwatching.
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The Lido di Volano beach is one of the most beautiful and natural of the Lidi di Comacchio, located in the south-eastern tip of the Bosco della Mesola. It offers the opportunity to practice water sports such as windsurfing and kite surfing, or to go on excursions in the pine forest and in the oasis of Canneviè.
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The Po Delta offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 130 trails recorded on komoot. These routes cater to different preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging hikes.
The Po Delta features a unique and diverse landscape. You can expect to hike through extensive wetlands and saltwater lagoons, ancient pine forests, coastal dunes, intricate riverbanks, and even unique salt flats. This mosaic of environments provides varied terrain, from flat, easy paths to slightly more undulating coastal routes.
Yes, the Po Delta is well-suited for families and beginners, with 75 of the 130 available routes classified as easy. A great option is the Nature Trail in the Cannevié Oasis – loop tour, which is an easy 3.9 km path perfect for birdwatching and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Many trails in the Po Delta are dog-friendly, especially those through pine forests and along coastal areas. However, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific nature reserves or protected areas, as some may require dogs to be on a leash or restrict access to certain sensitive habitats, particularly during bird nesting seasons.
Yes, many routes in the Po Delta are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Along the beach of Lido di Volano – loop tour offers a 10.3 km circular path through coastal dunes and pine forests.
The Po Delta is renowned as one of Europe's most significant ornithological sites. Hikers frequently spot over 300 identified bird species, including flamingos, herons, and egrets. In areas like the Bosco della Mesola Nature Reserve, you might also encounter unique fauna such as the Mesola deer.
The Po Delta is rich in natural and historical landmarks. You can explore the Via delle Valli, a scenic route along embankments, or visit the Mesola Forest Nature Reserve, one of Italy's best-preserved lowland forests. The Cannevié Oasis Nature Reserve is another highlight, known for its birdlife.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times for hiking in the Po Delta. The weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant with migratory birds. Summer can be hot, but coastal and shaded forest trails still offer pleasant options. Winter provides a unique, tranquil experience, especially for birdwatching, though some services might be limited.
Yes, for those seeking a more immersive experience, the Po Delta offers multi-stage trekking routes. The Delta Path, for instance, stretches approximately 74 km from Gorino Sullam to Rosolina Mare, allowing you to fully experience the delta's wild beauty at a slower pace over several days.
Absolutely. The Cannevié Oasis Nature Reserve is a popular spot with a nature trail loop, ideal for birdwatching. The Mesola Forest Nature Reserve is another extensive forest known for its unique fauna. Additionally, the Valli di Comacchio offer scenic walks along embankments like the Fosse-Foce Embankment.
The Po Delta is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's unique biodiversity, the tranquility of its landscapes, and the opportunity for exceptional birdwatching, particularly the flamingos. The varied terrain, from wetlands to pine forests, also receives positive feedback for offering diverse and engaging experiences.
Yes, the Po Delta offers beautiful coastal walks. Trails along the beaches of Lido di Volano and the route From Rosolina Mare to Porto Caleri – loop tour provide moderate loop hikes with stunning coastal views and opportunities for wildlife sightings.


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