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holidays by the sea in the Adriatic coast not only the most famous nightclubs

holidays by the sea in the Adriatic coastline, nightclubs and of those crazy nights, begins with a silent white lagoon that welcomes people to the sea with an old Emilia sweetness. The Valli di Comacchio, formed over centuries of landslides where the Po to the Adriatic Sea irradiated in a vast delta, is one of the most beautiful water views of the Peninsula and one of the most important wetlands in Europe.
are valleys, that large bodies of brackish water, which are connected to the sea by a series of channels insinuate themselves into the ground in calm lagoons, interrupted by grassy hills and islands. Until the Twenties, when he gave the opening to the drainage, the valley extends for more than 32 thousand hectares, or about twice the actual surface, and the only livelihood for people living in these areas was suspended between land and water fishing. The "men of the valley," the Vallanta, Comacchio left in June to move into huts, huts where people lived and worked until December. They gathered reeds, regulating the entry of water in the lagoons and eels, of course, the queens of the economy of the area. A pristine natural environment of a varied and rich birdlife: Egrets, herons and red, terns, knights of Italy, and even pink flamingos . You can enjoy strolling along the paths of birdwatchers, or on a journey to discover ancient huts. But even with the ferries crossing the delta, cycling or riding on a Delta-Camargue, the French-bred horse Padan Lake Nations.

And nature that characterizes this stretch of coast, protected since 1988 by the institution of Po Delta Park, which stretches from Goro Cervia and includes up to the Grand Mesola Wood, home to deer, the Pineta di San Vitale, valleys and legune, behind beaches surrounded by dense vegetation, such as the Lido fly. It is also part of the coast where there are the shores of Ferrara, or Lidi di Comacchio, including Porto Garibaldi, the best place to stop for a dinner of fish, and further south the beaches of Ravenna, Milano Marittima and the salt of Cervia. A park that also houses important works of art: that the town of Comacchio, built at the turn of thirteen-sun, seems to float in the water up and down the bridges Pomposa Abbey, one of the most sublime examples of Romanesque art Byzantine art in Italy, and then Ravenna, capital of the last great Roman Empire, the kingdom of the Goths and superb Byzantine enclave in Po land. The mosaics of the Mausoleum of Galla Piacidia, and the Neoniano itegli Aryans, Sant'Apollinare Sant'Apollinare in the New Class, the Archbishop's Chapel and the Basilica of San Vitale is the richest heritage of mosaics in the world and the V VI and flank the tomb of Dante and the Mausoleum of Theodoric in a superb artistic career.

Ravenna is a few miles from its shores, vast expanses of white sand preceded by quiet pine woods and overlooking a sea that enchants the wide horizon in shades of pale blue. They are the best place for any kind of sport, or even perfect for divers: off the coast of Ravenna, the wreck of a sunken oil rig Agip more 'than 40 years ago has become a thriving colony of colorful fish. But the fame of the Ravenna coast, especially Marina di Ravenna, it is exciting to nights on the beach. The bathrooms, which turn brown with the in places where dining and dancing until late, have become one of the most trendy Riviera to enjoy the night. They are a must along with Milano Marittima, always the most elegant Adriatic resort: that was already chic in the early '900 when the town of Cervia entrusted to a company in Milan with the task of designing a "garden city", which was to be built in the middle of pine trees as architectural response to the industrial cities: wide avenues, green spaces and elegant houses for the rich Lombard resident who wanted the sea to the contact with nature. And the pine trees are still one of the attractions of Milano Marittima with sophisticated shops, restaurants and local trend. Besides, the quietest Cervia said the bond that exists between the town and salt. The ancient Cervia was born in the middle of the lagoons at the time of the Etruscans who already had been turned into salt. Floated on 800 hectares of brackish water which is produced and still produces the finest rooms in Italy (he was also on the tables of popes), but was, for its location, very unhealthy. At the end of '600 was abandoned to be rebuilt from scratch, as the "ideal city" in a rectangle of land surrounded by the houses of the salt workers, within which there is the great and silent square. Outside the perimeter of the old salt stores are an e-XAMPLE fascinating industrial heritage as well as saline Camillone that still uses the traditional method of harvesting salt. A visit to the salt flats is a fascinating journey through history, but also in a beautiful natural environment, inhabited by a rich bird life, and that can give the most beautiful sunsets on the Riviera.

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