Best lakes around Valli di Comacchio are not conventional individual lakes, but a vast complex of brackish lagoons and wetlands, forming one of Italy's largest wetland systems. This intricate network of basins and canals is ecologically significant, particularly as a haven for diverse birdlife within the Po Delta Regional Park. The area features a unique landscape of alternating land and water, with shallow depths reflecting the sky. Traditional fishing culture, including historic fishing lodges and eel-fishing basins, is also characteristic…
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Along the path that crosses the Comacchio salt pans, you can admire a resident colony of flamingos.
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Guided bike tours on November 9, 16, 23, and 30 to the northern tip of Bosco Forte, usually inaccessible, among splendid white Camargue horses, pink flamingos, and wild nature consisting of reed beds, glassworts, salt marshes, and sandy hummocks formed hundreds of years ago; a true corner of paradise; for more information, call 0544 528710 or contact nature@atlantide.net
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Flamingos can be easily spotted here early in the morning.
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This bird paradise is wonderful to explore on foot and by bike and is definitely recommended.
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With an extension of over 11,000 hectares (approx. 11,400 ha), the Valli di Comacchio constitute the largest complex of brackish wetlands in Italy. Bounded to the south by the Reno River and to the north by lands resulting from the reclamation that has affected the area over the centuries, the valley complex includes the Valli Fossa di Porto, Lido di Magnavacca, Campo, Fattibello, Capre and Molino. To these are added Valle Zavelea, Pega and Umana, relics of valleys now reclaimed. Recognized as a Wetland of International Importance on 13 July 1981 pursuant to the Convention on wetlands of importance, especially as a habitat for aquatic birds signed in Ramsar on 2 February 1971, the Valli di Comacchio are also considered a Site of Community Importance SIC and a Special Protection Area SPA. In 2015, as part of the Man and Biosphere MAB programme, UNESCO recognised the entire area of the Po Delta Park as a Biosphere Reserve.
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The flamingos are beautiful with their colors
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Beautiful. Being lucky enough to see them up close is the best. I recommend a good binocular or a camera with a great zoom.
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The Valli di Comacchio are a haven for diverse birdlife. You can expect to spot numerous sedentary and migratory species, including pink flamingos, herons, ducks, avocets, Eurasian spoonbills, and black-winged stilts. Specific highlights like Flamingo Colonies and Flamingos in the Valli di Comacchio are excellent spots for birdwatching.
The Valli di Comacchio are ideal for slow exploration. Popular activities include walking, cycling, and boat tours. You can explore paths like the Argine degli Angeli, a cycle and pedestrian path offering spectacular views, or embark on the Comacchio Eel Loop. For more detailed routes, check out the available hiking, road cycling, and running guides for the area.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. For instance, the 'View of the Logonovo Canal – Valli di Comacchio loop from Bettolino (provv.)' and 'View over the saltworks – Valli di Comacchio loop from Comacchio' are both rated as easy. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide for the Valli di Comacchio.
The Valli di Comacchio are characterized by a unique landscape of vast brackish lagoons, alternating strips of land and water, and shallow waters reflecting the sky. Key natural features include the extensive wetland system itself, the diverse bird colonies, and the Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve, an ancient dune belt with unique vegetation.
Yes, the Valli di Comacchio offer several family-friendly experiences. Highlights such as Flamingo Colonies and Flamingos in the Valli di Comacchio are popular for their wildlife viewing opportunities, which can be engaging for all ages. The flat terrain also makes it suitable for family walks and bike rides.
The Valli di Comacchio are particularly rewarding for birdwatching during spring and autumn, when migratory species are most abundant. However, the unique landscape and outdoor activities can be enjoyed throughout much of the year, with pleasant conditions for cycling and walking in spring and early autumn.
The Valli di Comacchio have a rich history tied to traditional fishing culture. The lagoons formed around the tenth century, and the area is known for its characteristic fishing lodges mounted on poles in the water, and eel-fishing basins called lavorieri. Some historic fishing huts, like Casone Donnabona, can still be visited, offering a glimpse into this heritage.
Yes, the entire Valli di Comacchio offers captivating views due to its unique landscape of land and water. The Argine degli Angeli path provides a spectacular experience, seemingly suspended between water and sky. The Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve also offers spectacular views, especially valuable for its avifauna and vegetation.
Absolutely. Cycling is one of the best ways to explore the Valli di Comacchio. The Argine degli Angeli is a popular cycle path, and the Comacchio Eel Loop offers a 55 km circular itinerary around the valleys. You can find more cycling routes in the road cycling guide for the area.
The Valli di Comacchio complex is primarily composed of four main basins: Valle Lido di Magnavacca, Valle Fossa di Porto, Valle Campo, and Valle Fattibell. Additionally, Valle Bertuzzi is located about ten kilometers to the north, contributing to this vast wetland system.
Visitors frequently highlight the exceptional birdwatching opportunities, especially seeing the large colonies of pink flamingos flying along the trails. The unique, serene landscape, the feeling of being suspended between water and sky on paths like the Argine degli Angeli, and the quiet cycling experiences are also highly appreciated.


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