Attractions and places to see around Caorle offer a diverse experience in Italy's Metropolitan City of Venice. This coastal town features a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Visitors can explore its colorful old town, extensive sandy beaches, and the unique Caorle Lagoon, known for its ecosystem and traditional fishermen's huts. The area provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Balance bridge on the SP62 near Ca' Corniani, is a drawbridge from the early 1900s. Inaugurated in 1927, it is still perfectly used and preserved, allows you to cross the Livenza river and also represents an important historical-cultural value.
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A classic, typically Italian canal bridge where in the 60s and 70s there were long lines of cars waiting when a large fishing boat had to pass through. Unfortunately, many of the bridges from that time have disappeared, so the few that remain have a special charm.
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Nice view over the Piave.
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Beautiful old drawbridge, it rattles when you cross it.
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Also ideal for gravel bike riders! More tips for gravel bike adventures in the area at https://graveldeluxe.com or in my Komoot profile https://www.komoot.de/user/graveldeluxe
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We came from Bibione with the x Lagoon boat and then cycled past the beautiful thatched houses. Well maintained, well maintained and surrounded by beautiful nature.
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Great drawbridge over the canal. It also rattles so beautifully😉😁when you drive over it.
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Early 20th century drawbridge over the Livenza river. Beautiful.
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Caorle offers a rich history. You can visit the Caorle Cathedral (Duomo di Santo Stefano), dating back to 1038, with its Romanesque and Byzantine-Ravennate architecture and 14th-century frescoes. Adjacent to it stands the distinctive Cylindrical Bell Tower from 1048. The Casoni of Caorle, traditional fishermen's huts, offer a glimpse into the area's heritage. Don't miss the Ponte delle Bilance, a historical drawbridge from the early 1900s, still in use today.
To immerse yourself in local culture, wander through Caorle's Historical Town Centre with its colorful buildings, narrow alleys, and artisan workshops. The Scogliera Viva (Living Rocks) along the promenade showcases unique art carved into granite. You can also visit the Fisherman's Wharf to observe daily catches or explore the Caorle Archaeological Sea Museum to learn about the town's maritime past.
Caorle boasts several beautiful natural spots. The Caorle Lagoon is a precious ecosystem known for its diverse flora and fauna, including migratory birds, and was even immortalized by Ernest Hemingway. The Vallevecchia Conservation Area, located between Caorle and Bibione, is a wide natural oasis with dunes, a pine forest, and an environmental museum, perfect for nature walks and birdwatching.
Caorle is famous for its beautiful, golden sandy beaches, divided into Levante and Ponente Beaches by the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Angelo. These beaches offer fine sand and gently sloping waters, ideal for relaxation and strolls. The Punta Tagliamento Lighthouse also offers a unique coastal setting with a lonely beach at the mouth of the Tagliamento river.
Yes, Caorle is very family-friendly. The Levante and Ponente Beaches are recognized with Blue Flag and Green Flag accolades for their quality and family-friendly environment. For more active fun, Aquafollie Water Park offers various pools and slides, while Luna Park Adriatico provides an amusement park experience with rides and games. Many historical sites like the Casoni of Caorle and the Ponte delle Bilance are also suitable for families.
Caorle is excellent for cycling. You can explore the Ca' Corniani area with its vineyards and dedicated cycling paths. The Tagliamento Cycle Path in Pertegada offers a beautiful segment of rural road along the Tagliamento river. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Caorle guide, which includes routes like the "Via dei Casoni – Casoni of Caorle loop" and the "Port of Cortellazzo – Cortellazzo Bridge loop".
Absolutely. The area around Caorle offers various trails for hiking and running. You can find routes like the "La Via del Mare Trail" or explore the "Via dei Casoni – Caorle Old Town loop." For more options, refer to the Hiking around Caorle guide and the Running Trails around Caorle guide, which list routes such as "The seaside resort Caorle — ring tour" and "Church of Madonna dell'Angelo – Caorle Bell Tower loop."
Caorle is enjoyable throughout much of the year. The summer months are ideal for beach activities and water parks. However, for exploring historical sites, natural reserves, and cycling paths, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, making it perfect for outdoor activities and enjoying the lagoon's colors.
On a rainy day, you can explore the Caorle Archaeological Sea Museum to delve into the region's maritime history. The Caorle Cathedral with its frescoes and museum, and the Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Angelo, also provide indoor cultural experiences. The Historical Town Centre offers covered walkways and numerous shops, bars, and restaurants to enjoy.
Yes, some attractions in Caorle are designed to be accessible. The Ponte delle Bilance is noted as wheelchair-accessible. Many of the town's promenades and the main areas of the Historical Town Centre are generally flat, making them navigable. It's always advisable to check specific venue accessibility if planning to visit indoor sites.
For panoramic views, climb the Cylindrical Bell Tower next to the Cathedral, which offers sweeping vistas of the town and the sea. The Sanctuary of the Madonna dell'Angelo, situated on a promontory, provides picturesque views dividing the Levante and Ponente beaches. The Punta Tagliamento Lighthouse also offers a scenic coastal viewpoint.


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