BY: Claudia Astarita
Slow Tourism is becoming more and more popular in Italy. The 2017 edition of “Slow Spring” in the Po Delta, in the area between Veneto and Emilia Romagna includes 14 weeks dedicated to birdwatching and nature tourism, wildlife photography, cycling tourism, river tourism, food and wine, environmental education and sports tourism. a perfect opportunity to enjoy greenery, fresh air, and a little relaxation.
There are many different opportunities, to please families but also those who love traveling alone, sports enthusiasts and photographers: hikes, bike rides and boat rides, horseback riding, learning labs, guided tours, activities and food and wine. This area is ready to be discovered, from Rosolina to Goro, from Mesola to Comacchio, from Ravenna to Cervia, and from the coast inland to discover the Marshes of Argenta, the Oasis of Bando, the Marshes of Ostellato, up to the areas of the Romagna low lands.
SOURCE: http://www.thisisitaly-panorama.com/
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