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Salt pans and countryside

A visit to the salt pans or a bike ride in the Po Delta Regional Park are just two great ways to explore the beautiful countryside of the Adriatic Riviera.

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Get closer to nature

The salt pans and pine forest are home to a wide variety of plants and animals.

During your visit, you might come across a majestic stag, see some young plovers take flight, or catch sight of flamingos hunting for prawns. It has even been known for turtles to lay their eggs on our beaches. When they hatch, the sight of dozens of tiny turtles rushing towards the sea is something to behold.

Immerse yourself in nature by taking a walk, going for a bike ride, or even paddle a kayak down one of the canals. Whatever your choice, nature will put on a show for you. 

Birdwatching in the Po Delta Regional Park

If you are a keen birdwatcher, the Po Delta Regional Park is an incredible place to visit.

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Cervia Salt Pan Visitor Centre

The salt pans are a magical place which are not to be missed. Book a visit to the Salt Pan Visitor Centre for a special day out.

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Biodiversity in Emilia Romagna

Protecting and managing our unspoiled habitats

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The pines

Our ancient pine forests offer a pure, unspoiled woodland to be savoured.

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The Po Delta Regional Park

A unique land, where the river Po meets the Adriatic Sea, creating a stunning, magical landscape.

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Cervia Natural Park

A treasure trove of natural beauty. Where you can enjoy magic moments discovering nature and farm animals.

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