A ribbon of water flowing among the fields, cities, hills and castles. The fascinating scenery of the Park includes an area of small villages nestled into the hillsides. The Torino rivers are valuable reserves protected from urbanization; nature areas with exciting scenery and corridors for the migration of water fowl, where we still find historical evidence of man’s connection to the river.
The Piedmont Po Natural Park covers an area of 11,777.65 hectares and extends over 4 provinces, with a total of 37 municipalities.
The main element characterising the Piedmont Po Natural Park is the river Po, the longest and most important river in Italy. The Park extends entirely in the plain, but often touches hilly areas to the hydrographic right of the Po River.