Start from the Shrine of Our Lady of the Angel and go along the LungomareTrieste, the beautiful coastal walkway which leads to the Falconera district.
When you reach the end, turn left and then, after one hundred metres, to the right on Viale dei Cacciatori, and head along a long, straight road in the campsite area which leads to Falconera.
Turn right once again, then left, and you'll end up in front of the Nicesolo canal, in one of the most distinctive areas of Caorle, beyond which you find the Brussa natural oasis with its pinewood, dunes and beach.
Continue along the paved road until you reach a cycling-pedestrian dirt track on the right, which allows you to enjoy the Caorle Lagoon in all its beauty a place Ernest Hemingway was very fond of .
At the end of the track, continue on the right along the embankment. You'll reach the Isola dei Pescatori (Fishermen’s Island), a place to take a break and visit the casoni - traditional houses made of wood and reeds which appear in the swamp area and which bear direct witness to the ancient connection between the people of Caorle and the lagoon. Today, these buildings are predominantly used as warehouses for fishing equipment.
Leave the Isola dei Pescatori to join the dirt track which follows the Saetta canal; after 500 metres, you'll reach its confluence with the Riello canal. Another couple of hundred metres and you'll reach the municipal stadium.
Immediately before the stadium, at the level of the small municipal gardens which are managed by retired residents, turn left to reach Parco del Pescatore (the Fisherman's Park), the green lung of the city with a picnic area and toilet facilities.