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Caorle, fishing boats docked at the small pier
Located on the Adriatic, in the Veneto region, the charming city of Caorle combines seaside season and a valuable center historian. With its canals, Caorle looks like a small Venice... offering numerous opportunities to discover the pristine nature nearby.
The city of Caorle overlooks 18 kilometers of coastline on the Adriatic Sea, near Venice. With its promenade and various rural landscapes it is certainly of the different ancient cities of Veneto one of the most evocative.
Of Roman origin, Caorle takes its name from the past, Caprulae, the ancient name that means 'island inhabited by goats'. The main feature of Caorle is certainly the 'living cliff' whose rocks that compose it are carved and decorated very carefully by artists from all over the world, great masters who gather in July to give life to their wonderful works. This' natural 'art runs through the promenade thus creating a wonderful effect standing out on the clear sea behind it.
All this is crowned by the presence of the splendid Church of the Madonna dell'Angelo, a small Church that has dominated this for centuries small cultural landscape. Going north, the Caorle lagoon is ideal for boat trips in the midst of unspoiled nature, which the writer Ernest Hemingway liked it so much, who described it in his book Beyond the River and in the Trees.
written by William Newman - Last update: 22/08/2022