
The saltpan of Cervia has always been not only an important economic resource but also a precious naturalistic landscape.
An ancient saltpan
The 27-hectare large pinewood area called Cervia Natural Park was opened in 1963 with the aim to safeguard a considerable part of this typical natural environment, making it particularly available and enjoyable to visitors.
The pinewood of Cervia Milano Marittima was in the past the southern offshoot of a large, peculiar forest area which stretched from the southern bank of the river Reno to the town of Cervia.
At present its extention covers 260 hectares plus 30 hectares of the Natural Park.
This 24-hectare pinewood is a precious green lung for the resorts of Pinarella and Tagliata.
opening 21st March 2009