Venice
The famous floating city can be easily reached on public transport.
There is a bus stop just 100m from the locanda.
Venice can also be reached by vaporetto from the wharf at Fusina.
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Brenta Riviera
The Brenta Riviera offers even the most demanding traveler a whole host of adventures and discoveries.
The power of the Venetian Republic is evident not only in the architecture of the wonderful villas that rise up along the Brenta canal (which, incidentally, makes for the ideal point of entry onto the Grand Canal) but also in the religious and cultural buildings that enrich the area, as well as the ruined forts that were an integral part of the land defense strategy of the Republic.
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More information:
- villa Pisani       www.villapisani.beniculturali.it Â
- villa Contarini  www.villacontarini.eu
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Chioggia , Sottomarina and Alberoni
Chioggia isalso known as Little Venice, becausethe architecture of the palaces and buildings resembling the city lagoon.
Do you prefer go to the beach. Take a vaporetto in Fusina and in few minutes get to the Lido of Venice , the Alberoni beach.
Or take a bus near our hotel and get to the Sottomarina beach.
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Oasi wwf Valle Avert
This natural oasis - the beating heart of the lagoon area - is located just 300 meters from the locanda.
These 200 hectares of the Averto valley are managed by the WWF, which has created a nature sanctuary that forms the perfect natural habitat for numerous species of migratory birds to visit and nest in peace.
The facility features a museum, complete with restored boathouse and ancient wooden "nets", and a great deal of flora, including white and black poppies, willows, maples, black alders and oaks.
Moreover, the WWF site is home to a wide variety of animals that can easily be observed by following camouflaged paths or hiding in specially built cane sheds.
The mammals include buffalos (introduced a few years ago), otters, moles, wolves, stone martens, weasels and polecats. Birds that spend the winter here include mallards, coots and cormorants, whereas the gray heron, great white heron, kingfisher, marsh hawk and mute swan are all full-time residents.
In summer, you can see red herons nesting, little egrets, cavalieri d'Italia, redshanks, greater yellowlegs, greenshanks, waders and curlew sandpipers. During migrations, the osprey, numerous mud-dwelling creatures and several species of ducks can often be admired.
On occasion, you can even come across a red-crested porchard, which nests here and has been selected as the symbol of the nature reserve.
For more information please visit the official page of the Oasi Valle Avert
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