Starting point from
Comacchio, Ponte San Pietro
Duration
56km
Length
3h30

Transport methods

The 56 km route offers a unique view of the lagoons and their treasures. After crossing Ponte San Pietro, you will follow embankment roads lined with Stazione Pesca Foce, Casone Donnabona, and Oasi Valle Zavelea. The journey then continues along the Agosta embankment to Penisola di Boscoforte, a narrow strip of land that is home to the white Delta-Camargue horses.

The itinerary continues along Argine degli Angeli, a spectacular 5.4 km long walkway over the water that leads to Stazione di Pesca Bellocchio. After passing under the Romea state road via an underpass, you will reach Lido di Spina and, following the Lido degli Estensi seafront, you will arrive at the ferry connecting to Porto Garibaldi. From here, you can conclude the itinerary by taking one of two possible alternatives: from Lido degli Estensi, continue to Comacchio, along the embankment that leads to the salt pans, where the beautiful pink flamingos find refuge; the second option involves departing from the canal port of Porto Garibaldi and taking the cyclepath that runs along Via Marina and reaches the center of Comacchio.

Technical characteristics: the itinerary alternates between paved or unpaved cycle paths and sections on mixed-traffic roads (paved).

ARGINE DEGLI ANGELI

Access gate opening hours

March 20 - September 20 from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

September 21 - March 19 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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Comacchio Lagoons

The Comacchio Lagoons are a vast complex of brackish lagoons between land and sea, one of the most evocative natural environments in the Po Delta Park. Once dedicated to fishing and salt production, today they represent a unique ecosystem, where fresh and salt water meet, creating ideal habitats for birdlife and numerous fish species, including the mysterious eels. Crossing them by bike, along the numerous cycle paths and nature trails, allows you to immerse yourself fully in the tranquility of the landscape and slowly discover the deep history of the relationship between man and nature, between tradition and sustainability.

Fattibello Lagoon
Step 1

Fattibello Lagoon

Once you cross Ponte san Pietro, you enter the Fattibello Lagoon, where tradition meets the poetry of the landscape. It is said that once upon a time, there was a barber's hut on the embankment: here, the lagoon workers would stop to “make themselves look good” before returning to their wives after long weeks of work in the Comacchio lagoons. Today, that same lagoon, lined with “bilancioni”, reflects the sky like a mirror and offers a suspended atmosphere, between tranquility and wonder