Cycle tourism in the Po Delta


Po Delta Tourism organises bike rides around the nature reserves of the Po Delta, along routes which are suitable for both adults and children, accompanied by our eco-tour guides and in complete safety.

Unmissable cycle paths are: the Destra Po which runs from Ferrara as far as the Po Delta; the route that runs from the Taglio della Falce through the Forest of Mesola to reach Goro, along the Adriatic Coast.

It is a wonderful experience to cycle along the river banks of the Comacchio Lagoons and on the salt flats, where the people of Comacchio once collected salt, while today the flamingos nest.

For more adventurous types, we recommend you try out our two-stage options, which combine bike rides and boat trips through nature reserves, ad towns, villages and seaside resorts along circular routes.

 

Bike hire is available at:

  • Stazione Foce, Comacchio Lagoons
  • Museo Delta Antico, Comacchio
  • Bosco Mesola Nature Reserve

Check out our offers and buy your ticket directly!

 

Bike & Boat between Comacchio Lagoons and Saltworks


For adventure lovers, an EXCURSION not to be missed which alternates routes with the BIKE and BOAT between the Lagoons and the old Saltworks of Comacchio.

Through the wood on two wheels


Guided tour by BICYCLE in the forest of Mesola to areas not open to the public.

Bike & Boat at sunset: from the Sea to the Lagoons


This beautiful itinerary includes a BOAT TRIP and a CYCLING TOUR. We will pass through the seaside, the Lagoons and the old salt pans of Comacchio.

Between Lagoons and Saltworks by Bike


Guided BICYCLE tour to discover the most striking views of the valleys.

Comachio up and down: Canals, Valleys, salt Pans and Flamingos


During this tour we explore the territory of Comacchio, passing through the valleys and the salt pans until the sea. We discover new and unknown places.

Argine degli Angeli in the heart of Po Delta Park


Tour through dunes and coastal pine forests until the mouth of “Bellocchio”, one of the most famous places of the Comacchio Valleys and natural reserve. The mouth of “Bellocchio” hosts the traditional “lavoriero” that had been used to fish the eel for ages.

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