
Emilia-Romagna Po Delta Regional Park
A vast protected wetland spanning over 54,000 hectares across ten municipalities, the Po Delta represents one of Europe’s most ecologically significant river delta ecosystems.
At a glance
The Po Delta Regional Park encompasses a mosaic of lagoons, marshes, and agricultural land where the Po River meets the Adriatic Sea. Straddling the provinces of Ravenna and Ferrara, the park supports diverse bird populations and traditional fishing communities that have inhabited the delta for centuries.
History
Established in 1988 as a regional protected area, the park was formally recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 2 December 1999. This designation acknowledged the delta’s exceptional natural value and its cultural landscape shaped by human settlement and sustainable resource management.
What you see
The park’s landscape combines natural and human-modified environments. Visitors encounter extensive wetlands, shallow lagoons where fishing boats navigate traditional waterways, and villages built on embankments. Historic salt ponds, reed beds, and seasonal flooding create a dynamic ecosystem that shifts with the seasons and tidal cycles.
Cultural significance
The Po Delta holds international importance as a critical habitat for migratory and resident bird species. The region’s traditional livelihoods—fishing, salt production, and agriculture—demonstrate sustainable coexistence with a dynamic natural environment. UNESCO recognition reflected both ecological and cultural values that extend far beyond Italy’s borders.
Key facts
- Area: approximately 54,000 hectares
- Municipalities: Cervia, Ravenna, Alfonsine (Province of Ravenna); Argenta, Ostellato, Comacchio, Codigoro, Goro, Mesola (Province of Ferrara)
- Established: 1988
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: 2 December 1999
- Address: C.so G. Mazzini, 200 – 44022 Comacchio
- Phone: 0533 314003
- Website: http://www.parcodeltapo.it/pages/it/home.php
- Coordinates: 44.5750734, 11.8167235
Practical information
The park visitor center is located in Comacchio. Guided tours, nature walks, and boat excursions are available through the park’s administrative office. Check the official website for seasonal activities and current visiting conditions.
Getting there
The park is accessible from the coastal cities of Ravenna and Ferrara. Comacchio, the main entry point, lies approximately 50 kilometers northeast of Ferrara and 30 kilometers south of Ravenna. Public transport and private vehicles can reach visitor facilities; boat tours depart from Comacchio’s waterfront.
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