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Practical info — Lido di Spina

🌤 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

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Anguilla alla brace

Grilled eel from the Comacchio lagoons, the undisputed queen of local traditional cuisine.

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Cappellacci di Zucca

Large pasta hats filled with sweet pumpkin, typically served with a sage and butter sauce.

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Salama da Sugo

A spiced pork sausage specialty from Ferrara, traditionally served warm with creamy mashed potatoes.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Viale Carducci

Located in nearby Lido degli Estensi, this is the main shopping hub for fashion and boutiques.

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Monday Market

A seasonal morning street market for affordable clothing, beachwear, and local produce.

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Local Delis

Small shops where you can find regional specialties like Comacchio honey and 'Coppia Ferrarese' bread.

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The Pine Forest

The town is located in an ancient pine forest, providing cool, fragrant, and very quiet walks.

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Sacca di Bellocchio

A wild stretch of beach at the southern tip where you can find natural sand dunes and total seclusion.

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Valli di Comacchio

The vast lagoon areas offer expansive, silent views that are particularly magical at sunset.

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.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

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Avg °C56914182427262116106
Rain mm416159566647374364737952

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Geography

Population
563
Coordinates
44.65073, 12.24768

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

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Sights in the town Lido di Spina (4)

Casa Museo Remo Brindisi🏛 museum

Casa Museo Remo Brindisi in Lido di Spina is a contemporary art museum housed in the former residence of artist Remo Brindisi.

Bagno Trocadero🎡 recreation

A beach club named Trocadero in Lido di Spina.

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Bagno Montecarlo🎡 recreation

A beach club named Montecarlo in Lido di Spina.

Bagno Baia di Maui🎡 recreation

A beach club named Baia di Maui (Maui Bay) in Lido di Spina.

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Frequently asked questions

Lido di Spina: where is it located?
Lido di Spina is located in Italy.
Lido di Spina: what is there to see?
Highlights include Casa Museo Remo Brindisi, Bagno Trocadero, Bagno Montecarlo.
Lido di Spina: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Lido di Spina: why is it worth visiting?
Lido di Spina is the southernmost of the seven Lidi di Comacchio, located on the Adriatic coast of the Emilia-Romagna region.
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