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Codevigo is a municipality in the province of Padua located on the edge of Venice's southern lagoon, in a territory deeply shaped...

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Codevigo is a municipality in the province of Padua located on the edge of Venice's southern lagoon, in a territory deeply shaped by hydraulic land reclamation. The landscape alternates cultivated fields with stretches of water, canals, and fish valleys, a legacy of an economy historically tied to the management of brackish waters. Nearby lies Valle Millecampi, a wetland of naturalistic importance in the southern lagoon, while a little further east extends the WWF Valle Averto Oasis, in the neighboring municipality of Campagna Lupia. Codevigo therefore serves as an access point to the transition zone between mainland and lagoon, an environment less known than central Venice but of great interest to those seeking waterscapes, birdwatching, and cycling routes along the embankments. The town keeps a simple, rural character, with essential services and an economy still linked to agriculture and fishing.

Updated 12 July 2026

Codevigo 28°
Sat 29° 25°
Sun 31° 23°
Mon 31° 24°
Tue 31° 25°

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The story

The story of Codevigo

Between Mainland and Lagoon

Codevigo occupies a hinge position between the Padua plain and Venice's southern lagoon. The municipal territory has been shaped by centuries of land reclamation, which turned marshland into farmland while leaving some significant wetland areas intact, now among the most interesting environments of the area.

Fish Valleys and Valle Millecampi

Adjacent to Codevigo's territory lies Valle Millecampi, one of the fish valleys of Venice's southern lagoon, a transitional environment between fresh and brackish water important for migratory birdlife. These fish valleys, historically managed for extensive fish farming, are a distinctive feature of the southern lagoon landscape and an opportunity to observe an ecosystem quite different from Venice's urban core.

Land Reclamation and Agricultural Landscape

Codevigo's history is closely tied to hydraulic reclamation works that, between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, made large portions of previously marshy territory arable. Canals, pumping stations, and embankments still characterize the landscape today, alongside grain and vegetable farming typical of the southern Padua lowlands.

Proximity to the WWF Valle Averto Oasis

Just beyond the municipal border, in the territory of Campagna Lupia, lies the WWF Valle Averto Oasis, a protected area preserving a stretch of lagoon and fish valley open to the public with nature trails. Codevigo is therefore a convenient base for a day devoted to exploring the wetland environments of the southern lagoon, away from the tourist flows of central Venice.

Experiences Not to Miss

  • Percorrere gli argini e i canali della bonifica in bicicletta
  • Cycle along the reclamation canals and embankments

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