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Valgrande

Classified as a man-made fishing valley, the Valgrande actually represents much more in terms of nature and the emotions released in those who visit it.

Emotions made of water, mirages, nature, history, sounds, colours and silences.

It is enough to pass through a gate to enter an unexpected and surprising but, above all, exciting reality.
In the space of a few minutes, the holiday backdrop of liveliness and dynamism gives way to quiet, secluded and intimate vistas that are home to multitudes of industrious animal species, busy creating nests, flying from one islet to another, staking out trees with their beaks.

On the threshold of Bibione, there is indeed a fishing valley, but it would be more correct to

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Classified as a man-made fishing valley, the Valgrande actually represents much more in terms of nature and the emotions released in those who visit it.

Emotions made of water, mirages, nature, history, sounds, colours and silences.

It is enough to pass through a gate to enter an unexpected and surprising but, above all, exciting reality.
In the space of a few minutes, the holiday backdrop of liveliness and dynamism gives way to quiet, secluded and intimate vistas that are home to multitudes of industrious animal species, busy creating nests, flying from one islet to another, staking out trees with their beaks.

On the threshold of Bibione, there is indeed a fishing valley, but it would be more correct to call it a nature oasis, with over a hundred-year-old holm oaks, with horses left in the wild, with curious fallow deer coming out of the groves, with mallards soaring, with herons nesting, with turtles cooling off in the ponds.
Not forgetting the remains of a Roman house, of which some fragments of the mosaic floor can still be admired.

An extraordinary eden where the property is dedicated to the cultivation of organic fish, the growth and fishing of which are marked by natural rhythms, where sea bass, sea bream and mullet feed exclusively on what they catch in the canals.
And it could not be otherwise, precisely because of the absolutely authentic context in which they are bred.
A gentle and respectful context that captures you and transports you to distant times, recalling ancient traditions far removed from the forced globalisation of today.
Valgrande borders another portion of the lagoon, Vallesina, which, since is privately owned, cannot be visited.

Valgrande can only be visited by guided excursions.

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