Siderno
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About Siderno
Siderno is a lively seaside town on the Ionian coast of Calabria, known for its long beachfront promenade, summer atmosphere, and proximity to some of southern Italy’s most atmospheric hill towns. Divided between the modern coastal settlement and the historic hillside village above, it offers both relaxed beach life and easy access to centuries of history.
Siderno travel guide
Getting there
Siderno is served by the Ionian railway line, with regular regional trains connecting it to Reggio Calabria and Catanzaro. By car, it lies along the SS106 coastal highway. The nearest major airport is Reggio Calabria Airport, with additional options at Lamezia Terme Airport.
See
1 Lungomare di Siderno. The town’s seafront promenade is the heart of local life, lined with cafés, gelaterie, and lidos. It comes alive in the evening with the traditional passeggiata. (updated Jun 2026) 2 Siderno Superiore. The original historic settlement perched on the hillside above the modern town. Its narrow streets, old churches, and sweeping coastal views offer a glimpse into the area’s past and a quieter contrast to the busy beachfront. (updated Jun 2026)
Do
Swim and relax on Siderno’s long, pebbly beach. Enjoy the evening passeggiata along the lungomare. Take a short trip inland to explore historic hill towns like Gerace.
Go next
Locri – nearby town with important archaeological remains. Gerace – beautifully preserved medieval hill town. Reggio Calabria – gateway to Sicily and home to the famous Riace Bronzes.
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.