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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

 

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SUGGESTED ROUTES ON BYCICLE

 

From the city walls to river Po
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Ferrara retains its historic walls almost complete, encircling the city in an embrace of red brick and tree-lined earthworks: one of the most impressive historic defensive systems in all Italy, showing all the most significant periods of military architecture. Studied by no less an engineer than Michaelangelo, these walls demonstrate all the defensive techniques of the 15th and 16th Centuries: historic gates, bastions, embrasures for guns and cannon. They also display the rich history of the Estense period, which brought an organised system of gardens around the city, linked to the Castle and embroidered with fishponds, plants, hedges, flower beds, fountains. Time has transformed the walls into a meeting place, a place for sport and leisure, a place to relax and to admire inside the walls the panorama of the city with its palaces, churches and gardens, and on the outside the view over the countryside towards the Po. From the walls you can get to the Po by following the cycle track to the east to the Urban Park, leading to Francolino, where it joins the Destra Po cycleway.

Burana's great loop of water: circular route Ferrara-Bondeno-Destra Po

 

Bondeno; Ferrara - km. 56.850
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From the heart of the Estense city this circular route runs along important waterways into the countryside as far as Bondeno, on a safe cycleway throughout. At Bondeno the journey turns onto the cycle path along the River Po embankment to admire the riverside landscape along a stretch of the “Destra Po” cycle-tourism route to Francolino, from which it loops back to the Castle at Ferrara.
The Countryside of the Great Land Reclamation

 

Copparo, Ro, Saletta - Km. 18.740
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From Ro our course unwinds through little villages with churches, minor roads and watercourses outlining irregular patches of countryside, an introduction to the landscape of the Great Ferrarese Land Reclamation. This route follows the cycle path that links Ro to Copparo, where it joins the Destra Po cycleway.
The Park and the Sea: Mesola-Lidi di Comacchio-Comacchio

 

Comacchio; Lido degli Scacchi; Lido delle Nazioni; Lido di Pomposa; Lido di Volano; Mesola; Pomposa; Porto Garibaldi; Santa Giustina; Volano; - km 55.87
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A journey of many destinations: art, woodlands, nature, seaside, which visits the most significant places in the Ferrarese part of the Po Delta Park . It leaves from Mesola Castle, the Este country retreat, visiting the woodlands of the Gran Bosco della Mesola, then Pomposa Abbey, and going all the way to the coast with its seven seaside towns. From the canal port in Porto Garibaldi there is a cycle path to the lagoon town of Comacchio, with its bridges and canals, the true capital of the Po Delta Park. .
Around the lagoons of Comacchio

 

Comacchio - km. 33.620
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This route leaves from Comacchio and goes as far as the embankment of the river Reno. It is particularly good for those who want to link a seaside holiday with the discovery of the extraordinary natural environment of Comacchio and its lagoons.
The Alps and the Plain: from Bolzano to Ferrara


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.

Biking in the great delta: from Venice to Ferrara

 

Length km 216.55 (from Chioggia km 196.55) Look at the road and dowload the file>>

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.

The two capitals of the Dukedom: from Modena to Ferrara

 

Vignola - Modena - Ferrara km 112
Ferrara - Argeta km 50
Argenta - Madonna del Bosco km 41
Da Modena a Ferrara
km 203,700
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The dukedoms of Ferrara and Modena, united under the rule of the Este family, have for centuries shared war, peace and splendour. This is a profound link that has never been broken, but retains a respect for their differences, and today allows the traveller to visit both along a thread that cannot be broken. From the historic centre of Modena, along stretches of cycle path recently reclaimed from disused railway tracks, it crosses the Modenese lands and Lambrusco country to enter Ferrarese territory at Finale Emilia, the border town, and then follows the course of the Panaro as far as Bondeno.


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