In the Camping you can enjoy sports such as: beach volley, beach soccer, sand bowling.
Close in the area you can do: fishing, tennis, horseback riding, water skiing, swimming, golf and bowling.
It is also possible to make contact with nature when passed numerous cycling routes in the Po Delta Park.
The cycling allows us to discover a landscape and feel that we never noticed in the car! Look at some cycling routes in the Po Delta Park



Bolzano - Trento km 64
Trento - Peschiera del Garda km 100
Peschiera del Garda - Mantova km 44
Mantova - Ferrara km 107
Da Bolzano a Ferrara: km 313,500
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A voyage of discovery: natural and artistic panoramas of Italy in all their riches and variety. This route touches on four regions: Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto, Lombardia and Emilia Romagna; from Bolzano to Ferrara, along part of the Ciclopista del Sole long distance cycle route. The route descends from the enchanted basin in which Bolzano is immersed among vineyards and woodlands, at the heart of the Dolomite region of Alto Adige; it drops into Trento passing through mediaeval villages, skirts along Lake Garda, follows the river Mincio, then, after visiting Mantova, joins the Po to arrive in Ferrara, the city of the cycle.
Length km 216.55 (from Chioggia km 196.55)
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Venice, one of the greatest masterpieces that humankind has ever produced, the floating city, mysterious, steeped in history, unforgettably fascinating - along with the Venice lagoon it is the tourist destination par excellence. This journey takes Venice's public transport network as far as Chioggia, crosses the rivers Brenta and Adige, and unwinds southwards through the landscape created by the River Po in its slow progress towards the Adriatic, which gave life to one of the broadest wetland zones of the European Mediterranean: The Po Delta, an ideal roaming ground for the naturalist, the environmentalist and the gourmet. It arrives in Ferrara along the 'Destra Po' route. Two cities, both friends and enemies, joined by culture and centuries of history in which wars alternated with periods of warm friendship when the dukes of Ferrara were welcomed in San Marco in honour and brotherhood.


