Comacchio

Comacchio
Is an old fishermans village in the province of Ferrara. You can reach Comacchio from Albarella in less than one hours drive on the State Road Romea towards the south.
Comacchio is famous for its channels, its short and multicoloured houses and for its many different boats anchored in its harbour. Eels breeding activities date back to ancient times and the excellent dishes served in town, mirror this local tradition.

Comacchio is an impressive lagoon town dating back to the late Roman times. It is built on 13 tiny islands in the middle of wide stretches of water. The town centre still bears the traces of its past times: beautiful churches and buildings built on bridges over the channels. The most significant one is Trepponti, dating back to the seventeenth century and previously main entrance gate to the town. It’s possible to visit the town centre by typical local boats named "batane”. The transportation service is free of charge.

Comacchio is also well known as a tourist destination. Its first class facilities, services, beaches, which are the longest in Italy, its well-equipped bathhouses, entertainment and fun in the 7 Lidi Ferraresi make of Comacchio one of the most beloved tourist destinations of the region.
 
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