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Lido di Spina
ℹ️Practical info — Lido di Spina
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- Visit the Remo Brindisi House Museum, a Bauhaus-style villa housing an impressive collection of contemporary art.
- Carry mosquito repellent for evening walks, as they can be active near the pine forest and lagoons at dusk.
- Biking is the best way to get around; the town is flat, shaded by pines, and very cyclist-friendly.
- Walk or cycle along the Argine degli Angeli to see flamingos in the Valli di Comacchio nature reserve.
- Most venues are seasonal; check availability if you are visiting outside the peak summer months.
🍽 Food
Grilled eel from the Comacchio lagoons, the undisputed queen of local traditional cuisine.
Large pasta hats filled with sweet pumpkin, typically served with a sage and butter sauce.
A spiced pork sausage specialty from Ferrara, traditionally served warm with creamy mashed potatoes.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Located in nearby Lido degli Estensi, this is the main shopping hub for fashion and boutiques.
A seasonal morning street market for affordable clothing, beachwear, and local produce.
Small shops where you can find regional specialties like Comacchio honey and 'Coppia Ferrarese' bread.
The town is located in an ancient pine forest, providing cool, fragrant, and very quiet walks.
A wild stretch of beach at the southern tip where you can find natural sand dunes and total seclusion.
The vast lagoon areas offer expansive, silent views that are particularly magical at sunset.
Water temperature…
Lido di Spina is the southernmost of the seven Lidi di Comacchio, located on the Adriatic coast of the Emilia-Romagna region. Located deeply within a dense, ancient pine forest, this elegant coastal town features a uniquely green and tranquil atmosphere compared to typical beach resorts. The wide, expansive sandy beaches gently slope into the sea, providing a vast and safe playground for families and sun-seekers alike. The area is named after the ancient Etruscan port city of Spina, hinting at the rich historical roots of the region, which is now part of the striking Po Delta Regional Park. Architecture enthusiasts will appreciate the town's unique layout, which naturally integrates villas and winding streets into the woodland. The local House Museum of Remo Brindisi showcases modern art. Local dining highlights fantastic seafood, particularly Comacchio's famous eels. The beaches are brilliantly equipped for comfort and leisure. Enjoy excellent services at Bagno Haiti, Bagno Trocadero, Bagno Honolulu, Bagno Montecarlo, Bagno 57, and Bagno Baia di Maui. Other highly recommended spots include Bagno Beach 31, Bagno Bussola, Bagno Campo del Sole, Bagno Capanna, Bagno Corallo, and Bagno Eden.
- Location: Italy
- Top sights: Casa Museo Remo Brindisi · Bagno Trocadero · Bagno Montecarlo
- Nearby: Lido degli Scacchi (6 km)
- Population: ~563
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 5 | 6 | 9 | 14 | 18 | 24 | 27 | 26 | 21 | 16 | 10 | 6 |
| Rain mm | 41 | 61 | 59 | 56 | 66 | 47 | 37 | 43 | 64 | 73 | 79 | 52 |
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Geography
Facts
- Lidi di Comacchio
- Emilia-Romagna region
- Ancient pine forest setting
- Po Delta Regional Park
- Etruscan Spina history
- Remo Brindisi Museum
- Adriatic Sea
- Wide sandy shores
Explore nearby
Notable places around
Route planner — Car & Motorhome
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The day begins culturally with a visit to the fascinating museum, which offers an oasis of modern art amidst the coastal landscape. Around midday we stroll leisurely to the central beaches, where golden sand and a relaxed atmosphere await. The afternoon is all about sun and sea, accompanied by refreshing drinks at the beach bars. A long walk along the beach in the early evening harmoniously rounds off this perfect coastal day in Lido di Spina.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
Bagno Montecarlo
Bagno Baia di Maui
Bagno Bussola
Spiaggia di Spina
The morning begins sheltered inside the Casa Museo, where modern art makes you forget the gray clouds outside. At noon, we stroll along the promenade with umbrellas, watching the Adriatic waves under the rain. In the afternoon, the covered terraces of the beach clubs provide a dry refuge from the drizzle. The evening ends quietly with the scent of wet pine needles filling the air.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
Bagno Montecarlo
Bagno Baia di Maui
Bagno Bussola
Spiaggia di Spina
A crisp winter breeze greets us in the morning, making the warmth of Casa Museo very welcome. At noon, we walk along the vast, deserted beach under the pale winter sun. In the afternoon, we explore the dunes in warm layers before the temperature drops. As the sun sets around 5 PM, we enjoy the early twilight and the peaceful atmosphere of the coast.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
Bagno Montecarlo
Bagno Baia di Maui
Bagno Bussola
Spiaggia di Spina
After an inspiring start in the art villa, we hop on our bikes and explore the beautiful coastline. At lunchtime we enjoy a relaxing break with local snacks while a light breeze blows from the sea. In the afternoon we cycle past the lively beach resorts, where music and sporting activities entice the crowd. The day ends with a cool drink in a trendy beach club while the sun slowly sinks on the horizon.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
Bagno Haiti
Bagno Capanna
Bagno Trocadero
Spiaggia di Spina
Bagno Las Vegas
We start our bike ride carefully on the wet streets of Lido di Spina this morning. At noon, we cycle through the pine forest, which smells especially intense in the rain. In the afternoon, we take short breaks at the beach clubs to avoid the heavier downpours. The evening brings a mystical mood as lights reflect on the damp asphalt.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
Bagno Haiti
Bagno Capanna
Bagno Trocadero
Spiaggia di Spina
Bagno Las Vegas
We cycle through the clear, cold morning air of Spina, then warm up inside the museum. At noon, we explore the deserted streets on two wheels as the winter sun illuminates the pines. In the afternoon, we feel the cool sea breeze pushing us to maintain a faster pace. We finish the tour before the early sunset, enjoying the quiet of the winter season.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
Bagno Haiti
Bagno Capanna
Bagno Trocadero
Spiaggia di Spina
Bagno Las Vegas
We start the day with modern art before driving to the quiet northern stretch of the beautiful beach. Lunch promises excellent seafood in a renowned beach restaurant overlooking the blue waves. Later we drive further south and mingle with the people on the busiest stretches of the scenic coast. Finally, we let the evening fade away on the quiet, wide beaches of the south with a spectacular sunset.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
Bagno Astra
Bagno Aragosta
Bagno Faro
Bagno Eden
We enjoy the journey in the dry car while the rain drums against the windshield. At noon, we explore the coastal roads, taking short detours to the various beach clubs. In the afternoon, we let the melancholic beauty of the rainy Adriatic captivate us from the car window. The evening ends comfortably as we drive safely through the puddles.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
Bagno Astra
Bagno Aragosta
Bagno Faro
Bagno Eden
We start our winter exploration of Lido di Spina from the comfort of a heated car. At noon, we drive along the lonely coast, enjoying the vast views of the Adriatic Sea. In the afternoon, we let the low winter sun guide us before the air gets colder. As it gets dark around 5 PM, we end the day with an atmospheric drive through the lit-up resort town.
Casa Museo Remo Brindisi
Bagno Astra
Bagno Aragosta
Bagno Faro
Bagno Eden
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