Po Delta Park

How to behave

Flowers, insects, plants and fruits: they must be left where they are
Every natural element has its function in the place where it is. Visitors will arriving after you, have the right to enjoy their scents and colours. Observe them in their natural habitat and take some photos, they will become the best souvenir of your trip. In respect of the environment. Use the bicycle only on the roads. It is strictly forbidden to pick fruit, wild asparagus, berries, mushrooms, pine cones and anything else without a regular authorisation.
For further information, contact the Park Authority by sending an email to info@parcodeltapo.org

Wild animals: they must be left alone
The park is rich in fauna that fascinates tourists and photographers. This fauna is part of the park’s heritage and if disturbed it could decide to “move” and leave its nest. Different species have different seasons and places for breeding. Don’t try to get close but observe the animals from afar, so they can eat in peace. Remember that the use of drones must be allow with authorization and in no case can molest the animals to obtain particular images

 

What to do in case of:

Injured animals:
Contact the Wild Animal Recovery Center – CRAS

For information: Dr. Luciano Tarricone – Clinic located in Polesella (RO) State Road 16, n° 2287/C
Telephone 0425 947670 – Mobile 339/4682583
E-mail: info.sagittaria@libero.it – Tel. +393471022456
www.sagittariarovigo.org/centro-recupero-animali-selvaticicras.htm

For more information: https://www.parcodeltapo.org/home.php

Museums and Visitor Centers

The Po Delta is a gorgeous and largely unknown area, to be enjoyed slowly, discovering the gentle landscape, the warm and rustic hospitality of the fishing lodges, the excitement of the boat bridges, the mystery of the thick reed beds, the vast horizons, the activities in the valleys, lagoons and vegetable gardens, and finally the charm of the river mouth and of the sandbars, strips of very thin sand following the seashore.

Coastal Botanic Gardens of Porto Caleri (Rosolina Mare)

Loc. Porto Caleri
45010 Rosolina Mare (RO) | View on Map
Municipality: Rosolina

National Archaeological Museum in Adria

Via Ten. G. Badini, 59
45011 Adria (RO) | View on Map
Municipality: Adria

Tel. 0426/21612

Cathedral Museum Adria

Via Alberto Mario, 8
45011 Adria (RO)
City: AdriaTel. 0426/1900352 – Fax 0426/40151

 

Donada fossil dunes

Via Cao Marina, 1/C
45014 Porto Viro | View on Map
Municipality: Porto Viro

Tel. 349/4260709
E-mail: parcoledune@gmail.com
Web: www.parcoledune.it

Ca’ Pisani Flood Plain

Loc. Ca’ Pisani
45014 Porto Viro (RO) | View on Map
Municipality: Porto Viro

Ca’ Cappellino Bees Museum / Apiculture Center

Strada Provinciale, 37 – Loc. Ca’ Cappellino di Porto Viro
45014 Porto Viro (RO) | View on Map
Municipality: Porto Viro

Tel. 0426/372202
E-mail: info@parcodeltapo.org

For more information: https://www.parcodeltapo.org/home.php

Directions

By Car

  • From the north (Belluno) and from the east (Trieste):
    Mestre bypass, Ravenna-Chioggia exit, and Romea SS road 309 (European Road E55).
  • From the north (Brennero, Trento):
    A22 highway, Verona Sud exit, Transpolesana Verona-Rovigo superhighway.
  • From the west (Turin, Genoa, Milan):
    A4 highway, Verona Sud exit, Transpolesana Verona-Rovigo superhighway;
    or Padova exit, Padova-Chioggia SP road, and Romea SS road 309.
  • From Bologna:
    A13 highway, Rovigo exit.
  • From Padua:
    A13 highway, Boara Pisani exit, or Padova-Chioggia SP road, and Romea SS road 309.
  • From the south (Ancona):
    Adriatic A1 highway, Ravenna exit, and Romea SS road 309 (European Road E55).

By Train

Railway Stations

  • Venice-Bologna railway line, Rovigo railway station.
  • Rovigo-Chioggia railway line, stops in Adria, Loreo and Rosolina.
  • Mestre-Adria railway line.

Public Transport

Bus

  • FSBUSItalia: connecting Padova with Chioggia; connecting Rovigo with Adria; Adria is the joint for all the villages of the Delta; connecting Ariano Ferrarese with Ariano in Polesine: in Ariano in Polesine there is the joint for all the villages of the Delta.
  • ACTV: connecting Venice with Chioggia.
  • TPER: connecting Ferrara with Ariano Ferrarese.

For more information:https://www.parcodeltapo.org/home.php

Rubbish: dispose of it in the appropriate equipped areas or take it home

The pleasure of a walk accompanied by a snack or a picnic in the open area must not be ruined by the abandonment of rubbish of any kind. Even biodegradable waste takes years to be disposed of and they can sometimes become death traps for animals. It is therefore a good rule to take waste home or dispose of it in the special dedicated areas where there are rubbish bins. In the event that there is no more space inside these, the waste must be taken home so as not to leave it in plastic bags on the ground next to the bins!
We remind you that differentiated waste collection is carried out throughout the Delta area

Approfondimenti: https://www.parcodeltapo.org/home.php

Water , gas, electricity

Internet Point Wifi

Sat-TV

Air conditioning/ heating

Heating

Microwave

Parking space

Beach service: 1 umbrella and 2 beach chairs

Swimming pool with umbrellas and sun beds

Heated Whirlpool

Fitness room

Table tennis

Entertainment program (31/05-05/09)

Miniclub (31/05-05/09)

Water , gas, electricity

Internet Point Wifi

Sat-TV

Air conditioning/ heating

Heating

Microwave

Parking space

Beach service: 1 umbrella and 2 beach chairs

Swimming pool with umbrellas and sun beds

Heated Whirlpool

Fitness room

Table tennis

Entertainment program (31/05-05/09)

Miniclub (31/05-05/09)

Water , gas, electricity

Internet Point Wifi

Sat-TV

Air conditioning/ heating

Heating

Microwave

Parking space

Beach service: 1 umbrella and 2 beach chairs

Swimming pool with umbrellas and sun beds

Heated Whirlpool

Fitness room

Table tennis

Entertainment program (31/05-05/09)

Miniclub (31/05-05/09)

ROSOLINA MARE CLUB

For further questions and suggestions please contact…

Two Family Cottage ” Le Dune”