The marshes, which were transformed into meadows, delimited by ditches and perimeter hedges as windbreaks following reclamation in the Middle Ages, allow the area to be used for the production of fodder, timber and firewood.
The Palù is one of the best-preserved areas of enclosed fields in Veneto and northern Italy: orchids and irises bloom in the wet patches, while the hedges and woodlands are home to examples of native oak and English oak.
The municipality, in collaboration with the Veneto Region and Gal 4, has set up guided ecological routes to be followed on foot, horseback or mountain bike through the whole area of the Palù del Quartier del Piave.