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Best lakes around Alfonsine are primarily found within the Po Delta Park, a significant wetland area recognized for its biodiversity. The town itself is home to the Natural Reserve of Alfonsine, a 12-hectare oasis protecting local wetland flora and fauna. This region features unique aquatic environments, including artificial ponds and flooded woods, rather than conventional large lakes. These areas provide important habitats for wildlife and offer opportunities for nature observation.

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Last updated: June 29, 2026

Flamingos in the Comacchio Valleys

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Tour of the Comacchio valleys, mainly an easy dirt road with no difference in height, remember water and food along the way because there is only one refreshment point before Comacchio.

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In the heart of the valleys between the provinces of Ravenna and Ferrara, within the Romagna part of the Po Delta Park, there is an almost untouched corner of paradise …

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Comacchio Valleys

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The valleys of comacchio turn well on beaten dirt roads but with mud if after a rain, even wearing a windbreaker is very useful given the windy area. Check for …

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Comacchio Eel Loop

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Circular itinerary that allows you to travel along the perimeter of the Comacchio Valleys, 55 km of Natural Emotions, starting from Comacchio and walking along the banks you reach the …

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Campotto Valleys

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The Campotto Valleys immersed in the regional park of the Po delta (Emilia Romagna) are a quiet place for excursions, not always free to access, in the midst of nature, …

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November 16, 2025, Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve

Guided bike tours on November 9, 16, 23, and 30 to the northern tip of Bosco Forte, usually inaccessible, among splendid white Camargue horses, pink flamingos, and wild nature consisting of reed beds, glassworts, salt marshes, and sandy hummocks formed hundreds of years ago; a true corner of paradise; for more information, call 0544 528710 or contact nature@atlantide.net

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This dirt path runs alongside the Reno river on one side and the Comacchio valleys on the other where large groups of splendid flamingos can be spotted. This place is a great location to take a photo and admire these wonderful birds.

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Circular itinerary that allows you to travel along the perimeter of the Comacchio Valleys, 55 km of Natural Emotions, starting from Comacchio and walking along the banks you reach the Foce Fishing Station, where there is the historical reconstruction of some houses of the Etruscan city of Spina Furthermore, from a turret it is possible to see the entire valley area, a unique spectacle. The itinerary continues on an embankment that runs along the valley and reaches the Casone Donnabona, an ancient guard's house, characteristic for its position in the middle of the water and reachable by a wooden walkway. You then reach the Argine Agosta, an ancient route from the Roman era that connected Ravenna to Adria, today a road with low vehicular traffic. You go along the entire valley and after a short stretch on secondary roads that cross the agricultural fields you reach Prato Pozzo, a refreshment point with a horse farm. The itinerary continues climbing up the Reno River embankment, from which it is often possible to spot the Pink Flamingos that come to this area of the Valley with the shallow waters to feed. Once you reach the Chiavica Volta Scirocco area, take the Valle Furlana Embankment, a spectacular route that crosses the valleys giving the sensation of pedaling through the waters. You then reach the Bellocchio fishing station, with its characteristic “lavoroero”, used for eel fishing. An underpass allows you to cross the Romea state road to reach the Lido di Spina. Here the itinerary continues within the urban center and it is possible to follow the brown cycling signs towards Comacchio. From Lido di Spina you go to the Lido degli Estensi known seaside resort, crossing a bridge overlooking the sea, after the bridge turn immediately right onto the seafront. At the end of the seafront you arrive at Portocanale, where you can reach Porto Garibaldi with a cycle/pedestrian ferry open every day. Once landed at Porto Garibaldi you follow the signs for Comacchio and along a beautiful cycle path you reach the center of the lagoon city in front of the Trepponti bridge

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Beautiful, the pinkest flamingos I've ever seen... a tour to do in spring or autumn

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About 10km state road but with little traffic

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of aquatic environments can I expect to find around Alfonsine?

Around Alfonsine, you'll primarily find unique wetland areas rather than conventional large lakes. These include artificial ponds, flooded woods, and extensive lagoons within the Po Delta Park. The region is characterized by brackish wetlands, coastal lagoons, and freshwater basins, providing vital habitats for diverse flora and fauna.

Where can I observe flamingos near Alfonsine?

Large groups of flamingos can often be spotted at Flamingos in the Comacchio Valleys. This area is highly recommended for photography and observing these beautiful birds, especially during spring and autumn.

Are there any family-friendly activities or places to visit near the lakes?

Yes, several spots are family-friendly. The Argine degli Angeli – Comacchio Lagoons offers a scenic cycle path that's great for families. Additionally, the Natural Reserve of Alfonsine, with its visitor's center, provides educational opportunities and guided tours suitable for all ages.

What is the best time of year to visit the wetlands around Alfonsine?

The best time to visit is generally during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities like birdwatching and cycling, and help avoid the summer heat. Flamingos are often sedentary and observable throughout the year.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the Natural Reserve of Alfonsine?

The Natural Reserve of Alfonsine is a vital habitat for local wetland flora and fauna. You can expect to see various bird species, including the Great Crested Grebe, which nests there, and the European pond turtle. The area is rich in biodiversity, especially for birdwatching.

Are there opportunities for cycling or hiking near the lakes?

Absolutely. The region offers numerous routes for cycling and hiking. For a unique cycling experience, try the Argine degli Angeli – Comacchio Lagoons, which feels suspended between water and sky. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Comacchio Valleys – Garibaldi Monument loop' or the 'Pumping Stations of the Renana Land Reclamation – Vallesanta Pumping Station loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Alfonsine and Gravel biking around Alfonsine guides.

What is the Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve?

The Boscoforte Peninsula Nature Reserve is an ancient dune belt formed in the Etruscan era, located within the Comacchio Valleys. It's a unique strip of land bathed by brackish waters, offering a nearly untouched corner of paradise for nature observation. Visits to the oasis often require an appointment with a guide.

Can I find less crowded natural areas around Alfonsine?

While popular spots like the Comacchio Valleys can attract visitors, the vastness of the Po Delta Park and its numerous wetland areas offer many opportunities for peaceful exploration. The Natural Reserve of Alfonsine, with its specific ponds and groves, provides a focused natural experience. Exploring areas like the Pond of the Former Violani Brick-Kiln Pit or the Grove of the Three Canals can offer a quieter connection with nature.

What is the significance of the Po Delta Park in this region?

The Po Delta Park is one of Europe's most significant wetland complexes and the largest in Italy, holding a UNESCO World Heritage designation. It's crucial for its rich biodiversity, supporting hundreds of animal and plant species across diverse environments including brackish wetlands, coastal lagoons, and freshwater basins. Alfonsine is situated within this important ecological area.

Are there any specific cycling routes that offer unique views of the wetlands?

Yes, the Comacchio Eel Loop is a circular itinerary that takes you along the perimeter of the Comacchio Valleys, offering 55 km of natural beauty. This route includes embankments where you can spot flamingos and sections that give the sensation of cycling through water, like the Valle Furlana Embankment.

What are the Comacchio Valleys known for?

The Comacchio Valleys are renowned for their extensive lagoon landscape, which is part of the Po Delta Park. They are a prime location for birdwatching, especially for flamingos, and offer pleasant, quiet cycling routes with beautiful views. The area is characterized by its unique wetland ecosystem.

Where can I find more information about the Po Delta Park?

For more comprehensive information about the Po Delta Park, including its natural features and visitor opportunities, you can visit the official tourism website: visitromagna.it.

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