Best attractions and places to see around Pontecchio Polesine include historical sites, religious buildings, and scenic cycle paths. The region of Polesine is characterized by its flat landscape, shaped by the Po River and its tributaries, offering a mix of natural and cultural points of interest. These attractions provide insights into local history and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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In the locality of Passo di Villamarzana, a hamlet of Frassinelle Polesine, you can see the shrine of San Lorenzo, with its external memorial exhibition of the Polesine flood of 1951. Next to it is a small and touching cemetery, which houses the bodies of the 84 victims of the flood, involved in the tragedy that took place between Frassinelle and Villamarzana on 15 November 1951, which went down in history as "The truck of death". The rescue vehicle was supposed to transport as many evacuees as possible to Rovigo: but during the night, amidst the thick fog and the rushing waters, the truck sank. Among so many elderly people, women and many children, few people managed to save themselves.
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Villa Morosini in Polesella (RO), is a historic Venetian noble residence, restored to its original splendor after an intense restoration work. Its construction is attributed to the architect Vincenzo Scamozzi, a student of Palladio. The works began at the end of the 16th century, recovering an old Ferrarese residence from the 15th century. Inside this prestigious residence is set up the extraordinary art collection of the engineer Luciano Zerbinati, owner of the property.
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Beautiful little church to visit!
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Rovigo is a city often ignored by the tourist flow that aims towards the most famous cities in the Veneto. You can walk through the elegant center and stop in the two Roverella and Roncale buildings where original art exhibitions are held. A few steps from the main square there is the museum of the great rivers which tells the story of the development of the civilizations of this area.
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Villa Morosini, also referred to as Ca' Morosini, is a Venetian villa located in the south-eastern suburbs and about one kilometer from the center of Polesella, in the province of Rovigo.
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Segment of the "Destra Po" cycle path. The stretch is widely used for road bike training and running due to the absence of vehicular traffic. You can enjoy excellent sunsets and beautiful views of the Ferrara countryside.
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The region offers several historical sites. You can explore the Rovigo Castle Towers, which provide a glimpse into the region's history within a green setting. Another significant site is the San Lorenzo Memorial to the Victims of the 1951 Polesine Flood, a poignant memorial and small church. Additionally, Villa Morosini, Polesella, a restored 17th-century Venetian villa, showcases historical architecture.
Yes, the San Lorenzo Memorial to the Victims of the 1951 Polesine Flood includes a small church dedicated to the flood victims. You can also visit the Church of Saint James the Greater, an 18th-century parish church with sober and elegant lines, located in Ro.
The flat landscape of Polesine, shaped by the Po River, offers scenic views, particularly along the waterways. The Po cycle path from Polesella to Francolino provides excellent views of the Ferrara countryside and the river itself, especially at sunset.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The Rovigo Castle Towers are enjoyed for their historical interest and green surroundings. The Po cycle path is popular for its quiet, paved surface, making it ideal for cycling and running, with beautiful river and countryside views.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Rovigo Castle Towers, San Lorenzo Memorial, Villa Morosini, and the Church of Saint James the Greater are all categorized as family-friendly historical or religious sites. The Po cycle path is also a great option for family cycling or walks.
The area around Pontecchio Polesine is excellent for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, mountain biking, and hiking. For detailed routes and guides, explore Cycling around Pontecchio Polesine, Hiking around Pontecchio Polesine, and MTB Trails around Pontecchio Polesine.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy to moderate trails, such as the 5.8 km 'Rovigo Castle Towers loop from Rovigo' or the 5.4 km 'Hiking loop from San Sisto'. For more options and details, refer to the Hiking around Pontecchio Polesine guide.
Absolutely. The region's flat terrain makes it ideal for easy cycling. An excellent option is the Po cycle path from Polesella to Francolino, which is paved and quiet. For specific routes, consider the 'Canozio Bridge over the Canalbianco – Rovigo Castle Towers loop from Pontecchio Polesine' (23.1 km, easy) or the 'Villa Morosini, Polesella – Canozio Bridge over the Canalbianco loop from Sant'Apollinare' (34.5 km, easy). More routes are available in the Cycling around Pontecchio Polesine guide.
The Polesine region generally experiences mild weather, making spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for visiting outdoor attractions. During these seasons, temperatures are pleasant for cycling, hiking, and exploring historical sites without the intense heat of summer.
Yes, some attractions and routes offer nearby amenities. For instance, near the San Lorenzo Memorial, there is a rest point with a fountain and a bar within 50 meters. Along the Po cycle path, you might find small towns or villages where you can stop for refreshments.
While the region is known for its flat, river-shaped landscape, the charm often lies in the quiet stretches of the Po River and its tributaries. Exploring the less-frequented segments of the Po cycle path or venturing into the rural areas can reveal peaceful natural settings and local wildlife, away from more popular spots.


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