The Commune of Scopello (Italian: Comune di Scopello; population about 450) is located in the Valsesia region of the Italian Pennine Alps, in the Piedmontese Province of Vercelli. The municipality covers an area of 18.62 square kilometres (7.19 sq mi) and ranges in elevation from 640 to 1,930 metres (2,100 to 6,330 ft) above sea level. Its main centre of population, and the capoluogo of the commune, is the small town of Scopello which stands on the river Sesia at an elevation of 659 metres (2,162 ft).
Restaurants in Scopello
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All'Agricampeggio Scopello-struttura classificata con tre spighe- trascorrerai una vacanza all’aria aperta a contatto con la Natura. Troverai, oltre alle piazzole attrezzate per il camper e le tende, l’area pic-nic, i barbecue, i servizi, le docce, l’acqua potabile, l'elettricità.
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In the morning I walked from Scopello to the Baglio and when we finally went, it was in car. The parking is large enough and cost Euro 1/hour or 5/day The area is divided in two; one side is "find your own space" and the other is "which lounge chair WITH umbrella would you like". We spent a few hours at the Baglio an enjoyed the water, the sun and the food/beer available from a tiny restaurant (almost the size of a container). Be aware that the beach is not sandy but rather rocky. As is the case with many of these cove-like beaches, it is advised to get a pair of rubber shoes.... you will thank me later. Regards and enjoy, Andreas P.S. - bring a book
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Tower Bennistra, also called Bennisti, sitting atop a rock formation high above the village of Scopello, neat the Zingaro Natural Reserve, can be reached by foot starting from Scopello. Built in the Sixteenth century, it was part of a defensive system of towers. Turned into a ruin over the centuries, it was restored in 2015 and is now definitely worth the hike.
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The Torre Doria, also called Torre di Scopello, is an ancient stone tower that used to be part of a system of lookout and defensive towers built along the coastline of what used to be the Kingdom of Sicily, to protect it from pirate attacks. It can be rented for wedding receptions.
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Olive Trees and Wild Botanic Reserve with amazing Mediterranean Sea Landscape for events, scouting, marriage, bird watching
We went for a wedding in Early October and it was fantastic. It is an incredible location, super romantic. Superb views. The access to the beach is not fantastic but you can swim. Highky recommended to go for a boat tour and to sleep there. At sunset the place becomes a dream.
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