Cyclotourism Routes
From Il Tasso, every path invites discovery — through pine forests, dunes, and salt-pans that shine like mirrors at sunset.
Along the coast, ancient routes once travelled by salt merchants have become peaceful bike trails, connecting the forest to the sea, and the past to the present.
The Salt Route by Bike
(Cervia → Venice)
Following the historic Via del Sale, cyclists ride through pinewoods, canals, and shimmering salt pans on the way from Cervia to Venice.
A slow route where every turn reveals the scent of pine and the rhythm of the sea — perfect for travellers who love quiet horizons and open skies.
Coastal & Forest Cycle Route
(Milano Marittima → Ravenna)
From the shaded avenues of Milano Marittima to the art-filled streets of Ravenna, this flat, easy path crosses pine forests, lagoons, and ancient dunes.
The journey links sea breeze and history in one gentle ride — ideal for all levels, including e-bikes and families.
The Salt Pans of Cervia
(Cervia Nature Reserve)
At sunrise or sunset, the ancient salt basins glow in silver and gold.
Here, the famous “sweet salt” of Cervia is still harvested by hand — a timeless ritual reflected in the water and preserved in silence.
Seaside & Pine Forest Bike Routes
(Lido di Savio → Milano Marittima → Cervia)
Ride along the coastal paths that link the beaches of Lido di Savio to Milano Marittima and Cervia.
The track winds between the sea and the pine forest, offering glimpses of dunes, salt pools, and flamingos in flight.
Perfect for slow travellers seeking nature, calm, and the golden light of the Romagna coast.
The Po Delta Circuits
Explore one of Italy’s most unique natural landscapes by bike.
The Po Delta offers a rich network of routes suitable for all levels: from easy family-friendly loops to more demanding excursions surrounded by water, lagoons and ancient villages.
All routes are signposted by color and can be completed in total autonomy.
1. Valli di Comacchio Loop (Yellow Route)
Distance: 50 km
Surface: Asphalt & dirt roads
Difficulty: Excursion
Estimated time: 4.5 hours
Points of interest:
Comacchio – Pesca Foce Station – Donnabona – Foce Bridge – Reno embankments – Fattibello embankments – Logonovo – Lido di Spina – Lido degli Estensi – Porto Garibaldi
2. Valli di Comacchio – Short Variant (Orange Route)
Distance: 22 km
Surface: Asphalt & dirt roads
Difficulty: Easy – ideal for families and children
Estimated time: 2 hours
Points of interest:
Comacchio – Pesca Foce Station – Salina – Lido degli Estensi – Porto Garibaldi
3. Sacca di Goro Loop (Red Route)
Distance: 33 km
Surface: Asphalt & dirt roads
Difficulty: Tourist
Estimated time: 3 hours
Points of interest:
Goro – Gorino – Belvedere – Gorino lighthouse – Barchessa Bridge – Ciavola Right Bank – Torre Abate – Torre Palù
4. Terre del Pomposiano Loop (Green Route)
Distance: 55 km
Surface: Asphalt & dirt roads
Difficulty: Excursion
Estimated time: 4.5 hours
Points of interest:
Abbey of Pomposa – Oasi Cannevié – Torre della Finanza – Bosco della Mesola – Torre Abate – Mesola Castle – Camposanto CUM
5. Po Delta Mouth Loop (Light Blue Route)
Distance: 42 km
Surface: Asphalt & dirt roads
Difficulty: Excursion
Estimated time: 3 hours
Points of interest:
Goro – Gorino – Po di Goro Mouth – Torre Abate – Po di Gnocca – Bacucco – Sacca degli Scardovari (only if open to public)
6. Pomposa Abbey Loop (Brown Route)
Distance: 20 km
Surface: Asphalt & dirt roads
Difficulty: Tourist
Estimated time: 2 hours
Points of interest:
Pomposa Abbey – Oasi Cannevié – Torre della Finanza – Cà Bianca – Brussa – Argilaggio
7. Mesola Castle Loop (Purple Route)
Distance: 33 km
Surface: Asphalt & dirt roads
Difficulty: Tourist
Estimated time: 2.5–3 hours
Points of interest:
Mesola Castle – Torre Abate – Bosco della Mesola – Ciavola Right Bank – Camposanto CUM
8. Comacchio – Foce di Volano Route (Dark Blue Route)
Distance: 25 km (one way)
Surface: Asphalt & dirt roads
Difficulty: Tourist
Estimated time: 2 hours (one way)
Points of interest:
Comacchio – Salina – Stazione Pesca Foce – Nazioni – Capanno Garibaldi – Pineta di Volano – Po di Volano Mouth
9. Ravenna – Comacchio Route (Pink Route)
Distance: 60 km (one way)
Surface: Asphalt & dirt roads
Difficulty: Excursion with some challenging stretches
Estimated time: 5–6 hours
Points of interest:
Ravenna – Palazzo Rasponi – Fattibello Embankments – Reno Embankments – Lidi Ferraresi – Lido di Volano – Salina – Stazione Pesca Foce – Comacchio
How far is the Po Delta from Il Tasso (Milano Marittima)?
Depending on the chosen starting point:
Comacchio: 38–45 minutes by car
Goro / Gorino: about 1 hour
Pomposa Abbey: about 35–40 minutes