Cavallino Treporti
Land, fresh water and salt water, three elements that while clashing make up an area with a history and characteristics unique in Italy, the Northern Littoral of the Venice Lagoon.
A protected and preserved territory, characterized by the unraveling of mudflats and salt marshes, fishing valleys and vegetable gardens, historic villages, military architecture, the lighthouses and docks, the sandy beach, the extensive Pineta and the mouth of the Sile, where Lio Piccolo, Venice’s great protected nature reserve, is located.
Blue Flag for sea and beaches from 2006 to present
Since 2006 Cavallino Treporti and its seaside resorts have been Blue Flag, an important environmental recognition that certifies an excellent level of sea bathing water and beach cleanliness.
A natural setting, that of Cavallino Treporti, stretching from Venice and embracing the entire North Coast to Jesolo, of spectacular beauty and character. The peculiarities of the vegetation and fauna of this land of a thousand faces, suspended between fresh and salt waters, are many. Starting with the preserved scenery of the Lio Piccolo Protected Park.