The Po delta park
This vast area is framed by the green of the ancient woods, pine forests and oasis all dispersed with precious artefacts. It is the ideal habitat for an incredible quantity of fish and water birds. The Park Delta opens its uncontaminated beauty for man to enjoy. Indeed it is thanks to the people who worked on reclaiming the land who recognised the need to create a balance between the Natural and working environment that the Park Delta can offer its uncontaminated beauty for man to enjoy.
This is also why the Po Delta is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Po Delta is located between the provinces of Ferrara and Ravenna and is the largest Nature reserve in Emilia Romagna. Wetlands, agricultural fields, woods and forests cover the Delta. The Ferrarese stretches on the coastline between the Po di Goro and the Reno river mouth and is made up of towns and countryside that can be divided into three main areas.
A holiday in the Po River Delta Park
You will be guests in one of the areas with the highest level of biodiversity in Europe. A territory of immense natural beauty and importance that is home to hundreds of species of plant and animal life.
Holiday accomodation in Po Delta park
Thanks to its vicinity to the Ferrara beach resorts the Po river Delta Park is the ideal holiday destination for all types of vacation including campsites, open air holiday parks, youth hostels, holidays villas and apartments, hotels, farmhouses and B&Bs.
Pineta di Classe e Saline di Cervia
Itinerario dalla Pineta di Classe alle Saline di Cervia attraverso suggestivi percorsi fruibili a piedi, in bicicletta o a cavallo.
Pineta di S.Vitale and Pialasse di Ravenna
Turning westwards form the Romea road just South of the Reno River you reach Mandriole and S.Alberto.
Campotto of argenta
The Argenta itinerary begins with a visit to the CHIESA DI S. LORENZO and the CAPUCHIN CONVENT.
The comacchio wetlands
Leaving Comacchio in the direction of Ostellato turn left (in a South Easterly direction) towards Valle Lepri.
Volano, Mesola, Goro
After a visit to the Estense Castle and the Po Delta Environmental Studies centre the itinerary takes you to the eighteenth century “Torre dell'Abate” and the nearby Bosco della Fasanara or Fasanara wood.








