They call it the “Trabucco” Belvedere, but the true meaning of the word “trabucco” is quite different. It’s a kind of small bridge that extends about thirty meters into the lagoon, and we’ll continue to call it a “trabucco.” It’s simply an ideal glimpse of touristic Lignano, recently renovated, built on stilts and extending about thirty meters into the lagoon, ideal for photographs and admiring magnificent sunsets. Once you’ve entered Via Verona, simply continue to the embankment where there are steps leading to the raised section. From there, following a short, well-protected corridor, you enter the lagoon, where the natural scenery is enchanting.