Attractions and places to see around Corbola include the natural beauty of the Po Delta region. Located in the Province of Rovigo, Italy, Corbola serves as a base for exploring the surrounding area. The region is characterized by its unique houses overlooking canals and rich biodiversity, with the Po River forming a vast delta. Visitors can find a mix of natural landscapes and historical sites in the vicinity.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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“Stories of two countries” is the work of the Serbian artist Artez in Via Contarini 71. Two women, who read the same book, share culture as a basis for growing together. The two female figures represent Donada and Contarina, two small municipalities in the province of Rovigo, which on January 1, 1995 decided to unify “in culture and traditions” into a single municipality: Porto Viro.
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The Po river is the longest river in Italy and after almost 600 kilometers it branches into the delta before flowing into the Adriatic Sea. The Po in the delta is divided into seven different main branches: Po di Pila, Po di Maistra, Po di Tolle, Po di Gnocca, Po di Goro, Po di Volano and Po di Levante.
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Castle of the House of Este built towards the end of the 1500s. Exhibitions are now held inside and there is a museum.
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With nine miles of city walls, four towers and crenellated walls and, all around, a forest for hunting, Mesola Castle is one of the 19 Delights of the Este family, that is, one of their prestigious luxury homes. The castle, used as a home for hunting trips in the woods that surrounds it, was built at the behest of Alfonso II d'Este between 1578 and 1583... La Delizia, which has a square base and four imposing crenellated towers at its corners, is surrounded by porticoed buildings and was owned by the Este family until 1771. Today it has instead become the property of the Province of Ferrara. (Source: https://castellodimesola.it/ )
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fascinating mural in Porto Viro
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The castle dates back to the times of the Este domination in the Ferrara area. It was one of the sumptuous residences of Duke Alfonso II. It can be visited from Tuesday to Sunday from 9.30am to 12.30pm and from 3pm to 6pm. It is closed on Mondays.
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Loreo is located in the province of Rovigo. It is a small city in the Veneto Regional Park of the Po Delta which is characterized by the houses overlooking the canal. In a strategic position, the city is rich in evidence of a prestigious past and especially religious works of art, such as the church of Santa Maria Assunta.
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The most significant natural feature is the Po River, Italy's longest river, which forms a vast delta before flowing into the Adriatic Sea. Corbola is situated within the Veneto Regional Park of the Po Delta, an ecological corridor known for its unique houses overlooking canals and rich biodiversity. The delta itself is undergoing renaturalization efforts to restore natural habitats.
Yes, you can visit Mesola Castle, which dates back to the Este domination in the Ferrara area and was one of Duke Alfonso II's opulent residences. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday. Additionally, the nearby town of Loreo features the charming Loreo Canal and Clock Tower, reflecting a prestigious past with significant religious artworks like the Church of Santa Maria Assunta.
The area around Corbola is excellent for various outdoor activities, including cycling, hiking, and running. You'll find numerous routes for MTB, gravel biking, and road cycling. For specific cycling adventures, explore the MTB Trails around Corbola or the Gravel biking around Corbola guides. Runners can find suitable paths in the Running Trails around Corbola guide.
Many of the natural and historical sites are suitable for families. Exploring the Po Delta region offers opportunities for nature observation and gentle walks or bike rides along the riverbanks. Highlights like Mesola Castle and the Loreo Canal and Clock Tower also provide engaging experiences for all ages.
In the nearby town of Porto Viro, you can discover the fascinating "Stories of Two Towns" mural by artist Artez. This artwork depicts two women reading the same book, symbolizing the cultural unity of two former municipalities.
The Po Delta region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summers can be warm, making early mornings or late afternoons ideal for exploration.
Yes, a notable cycling path is represented by the highlight "The yellow bricks are missing." This section of the FE20 cycle path allows you to cycle out of traffic along the bank of the Po River from Ro to Serravalle, offering beautiful views and a peaceful experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The serene landscapes of the Po Delta, the impressive architecture of Mesola Castle, and the charming atmosphere of Loreo with its canal and clock tower are frequently highlighted. The opportunities for cycling and enjoying the river scenery are also highly rated.
While Corbola itself is a smaller town, its strategic location within the Province of Rovigo means that some regional bus services might connect to nearby towns like Loreo or Porto Viro. However, for exploring the more remote natural areas or specific cycling routes, having a car or using a bicycle is often the most convenient option.
Yes, towns like Loreo, which features the Loreo Canal and Clock Tower, will have local cafes, restaurants, and pubs where you can enjoy traditional Italian cuisine and refreshments. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller villages.
The "Stories of Two Towns" mural by Artez in Porto Viro is noted as wheelchair accessible. For natural paths along the Po River or within the Delta Park, accessibility can vary, with some sections being flat and suitable, while others might be unpaved. It's advisable to check specific route details for accessibility information.


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