The richness and uniqueness of the natural environment are the distinctive features of a seaside destination like Bibione, a true “island of treasure” from a naturalistic standpoint because it can offer spaces that seem eternal. Labyrinths of salt marshes, shallow waters, and reeds, as well as a paradise of biodiversity where it is not difficult to encounter grey herons and pink flamingos.
Dotting the landscape with small islands, traversed by canals that narrow and then open up into mirrors of water, the lagoon extends for kilometers around Bibione, offering stunning glimpses of the native fauna amidst reeds, piers, and sand dunes.
Venturing along the paths that line the canals, or during a boat trip on the lagoon, one can observe the casoni. These are the characteristic dwellings of fishermen made of reeds and wood, a testament to the past presence of those who fished and built embankments and docks. A respectful presence in harmony with the territory can also be found in the fishing valleys where fish is still farmed, which are also part of this fascinating microcosm called the lagoon.
Even in the valleys, there are large mirrors of water, and here they are separated from the rest of the lagoon landscape by fences that help maintain their internal balance intact.