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Along the eastern coast of Veneto lies a truly unique destination. In this place, which seems to have made a pact with nature, the scent of pine resin blends seamlessly with the sea breeze. We are talking about Eraclea Mare. Known as the “Green Pearl” of the Adriatic, this destination is not just a beach for sunbathing. On the contrary, it represents an extraordinary concentration of biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes. In particular, the true wild heart of the territory reveals itself in a magical area, born from a whim of the Piave river: the historic and pristine Laguna del Mort in Eraclea.

Eraclea Mare: The Green Beach of the Coastline

Strolling through Eraclea Mare means immersing yourself in an oasis of absolute peace. In fact, acting as a splendid shield between the town and the sea, a spectacular, centuries-old pine forest stretches out. Not only is this area densely packed with maritime pines that offer shade and coolness, but it also provides ideal paths for rejuvenating walks or bike rides. Ultimately, the charm of this resort lies precisely in its ability to offer all modern comforts; nevertheless, it remains an authentic refuge where urbanization has stepped back to respect the environment.

The Mort Lagoon: Where Nature Becomes a Spectacle

An excursion to the Mort Lagoon is not just a simple trip to the beach, but a complete sensory experience. This body of water, formed in 1935 following the diversion of the final stretch of the Piave River, is now a protected natural area of inestimable value. It is a vibrant yet silent place, where golden sand dunes, reed beds, and calm waters host an incredibly rich flora and fauna. Walking along the paths that border the lagoon allows you to understand the value of an intact ecosystem, repeatedly chosen among the most beautiful and wild beaches in Italy.

viaggiatrice con una valigia che passeggia lungo un canale tranquillo a Pasqua Venezia 2026

An Oasis to Preserve: Between Birdwatching and Fossil Dunes

For the residents and visitors of Eraclea, the Mort Lagoon is not just a landscape to admire, but a true environmental heritage to be safeguarded. The Brussa beach and the lagoon itself are symbols of a coastline that has managed to resist mass tourism. Climbing up the observation towers, birdwatching enthusiasts can spot grey herons, marsh harriers, and migratory species that find their ideal habitat here, offering a thrilling glimpse into the daily life of a proud and protected nature.

Culinary Experiences: Authentic Flavors Between Land and Sea

The local gastronomy is the perfect reflection of this double bond between the fertile land and the lagoon waters. In the restaurants of Eraclea Mare, you can taste dishes that enhance zero-kilometer raw ingredients, such as Adriatic blue fish, delicious shellfish, or the fruits of the nearby reclaimed countryside. Each recipe is a tribute to Venetian simplicity, where the flavor of the sea meets the local DOC wines, giving you a culinary memory that smells of an authentic holiday.

Smart Mobility: The ATVO Transport Network Serving the Coastline

Moving by car along the coast in summer often means dealing with traffic and the hunt for a parking space. The most comfortable, cool, and intelligent solution to plan your travels is to rely on the general ATVO transport network.

As the route map shows, ATVO capillary connects the beaches and the hinterland with modern, air-conditioned buses. It is the ideal way to travel rested during the day and to arrive downtown at the beginning of the evening, avoiding the stress of driving. You can plan your journeys by checking the updated timetables on the official website, take advantage of the free on-board Wi-Fi, and let yourself be guided by ATVO’s experience!

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