Day Trip from Catanzaro: Scalea

Posted on: Jun 25, 2008

 
Catanzaro has it all … we have breathtaking beaches, rugged mountains and an intriguing downtown, to boot. But you already know that … we talked about it yesterday. One thing I didn’t mention, however is that Catanzaro’s central location makes it the ideal base for vacationers who want to tour Calabria.
 
Catanzaro is 45 minutes from La Sila, 30 minutes from Le Castella and 50 minutes from the freshest porcini mushrooms you’ll ever eat, but just a tad bit farther away … about 2 1/2 hours … is Scalea.
 
Scalea is one of the more touristy towns in Calabria, however “touristy” is a relative word and well, let it suffice to say that the streets are not yet overrun by foreign tourists, tacky souvenir shops and overpriced hotels. In fact, to prove how un-international this town remains, their website is only available in Italian.
 
The beaches are some of the best in the area, where diving, paragliding and rafting abound. Click the previous links for more information on any of these activities … sempre in italiano!
 
Scalea was named for the hundreds of stairs that weave throughout the old town, guiding visitors, step by step, through its history.
 

scalea 7 Day Trip from Catanzaro: Scalea

 
The Talao Tower is the symbol of Scalea and once stood proudly on an island with a flowing sulphur spring. Over time, ocean water descended and the tower is now surrounded by sand and connected to modern-day Scalea. The tower was built in conjunction with 337 other towers by Spanish Emperor Carlo V in the 14th Century in a defensive move, protecting the Tyrrhenian Coast from further attacks.
 

scalea 2 Day Trip from Catanzaro: Scalea

 
As with most Calabrese towns, Scalea abounds with churches, museums and intriguing artifacts, but the most impressive find in Scalea may be the Byzantine mosaics that date back to 3rd Century. Almost hidden in the intertwining town center, the Byzantine Chapel, with its unassuming facade, instantly transports visitors where they can literally reach out and touch the brightly colored mosaics of Scalea’s past.
 

scalea 6 Day Trip from Catanzaro: Scalea

 
An ancient Byzantine-built, Norman-occupied castle is perched on top of Scalea’s old town overlooking the bluest waters in the Tyhrannian Sea. Once the seat of Scalea, where Roger the Norman and Robert the Guiscardo signed the Treaty of Scalea that divided conquered Calabria, the castle is now too dangerous to ascend and visitors must be content to stand near the base and peer up.
 

scalea 3 Day Trip from Catanzaro: Scalea

 
With Scalea’s eight kilometers of coastlines, ancient city and preserved past there is something to satisfy even the most discerning traveler’s palate. This easy, and scenic drive from Catanzaro is worth every mile, making Scalea a *must see* on your next Calabrian vacation.

Murder suspect ‘asked how to get rid of body’.(News)

The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland) June 3, 2004 THE Australian mechanic accused of murdering British backpacker Peter Falconio discussed different ways of disposing of a body days after his disappearance, a business associate told a court yesterday.

Bradley Murdoch, 45, is accused of murdering Mr Falconio, from Huddersfield, on an Outback highway on July 14, 2001, and abducting and assaulting his girlfriend Joanne Lees, of Brighton. here how to get rid of razor bumps

Murdoch is facing a hearing in Darwin to establish if evidence against him is strong enough to send him to a jury trial.

Mr Falconio’s body has never been found. James Hepi, a business associate of Murdoch’s, told Darwin Magistrates Court how he and Murdoch regularly travelled to different cities across Australia. He said one of the trips coincided with the date Mr Falconio, 28, of Huddersfield, went missing. go to site how to get rid of razor bumps

Hepi said the pair lived together in Broome before they had a falling out in December 2001.

Hepi told the court that at one stage after July, 2001, Murdoch started talking to him about the best way to get rid of a body.

“What was said?,” prosecutor Rex Wild, QC, asked.

“How to get rid of them,” Hepi replied. Murdoch also changed his appearance after returning from the trip, shaving his moustache and his head, he said.

Hepi said he had a discussion with Murdoch about the disappearance of Falconio, which was “all over the place” on the news.

“Brad volunteered up the information that it wasn’t him,” he said.

He also said he saw Murdoch making handcuffs out of wire cables around the same time, while at Hepi’s property in Sedan, in South Australia state.

Ms Lees has given evidence that the gunman who shot her boyfriend used home-made handcuffs.

The pre-trial hearing is scheduled to last six weeks.

pixel Day Trip from Catanzaro: Scalea

Category: Living in Calabria, Traveling in Calabria

Tagged: , ,

6 Responses

  1. My favourite picture here is the one looking out to sea. I stared at it for a few minutes before snapping out of it.

    [Reply]

  2. running42k says:

    That looks fantastic. Plus you got a mention of food right off the bat.

    [Reply]

  3. Frankly, Catanzaro is the only town name I know from Calabria, which means that it has many charms for me.
    The relative quiet and the spicy food both beckon.

    [Reply]

  4. Scintilla says:

    The first photo reminds me of my mother and father’s hometown in Calabria. It’s many years since I’ve been – time I went back !

    [Reply]

  5. Thanks, Joanne! Aren’t they nice?

    Yes, I did, Running! I am good at that! lol

    Come on, Judith! We are waiting on you.

    Scintilla – sounds to me like you are overdue!

    [Reply]

  6. [...] been a long time since I’ve waxed poetic about Scalea, a fun little seaside town that is located in the province of Cosenza near the Calabria/Basilicata [...]

Leave a Reply

CommentLuv badge

Newsletter

Join me in October

Calabria Tour

Calabria Eguide-$9.99

Add to Cart

Calabrian Real Estate

Want to remodel a home in the mountains of Calabria? Contact us for more information on a 45 sq-meter home in San Fili. Asking price €10,000.

About My Bella Vita

Cherrye Moore, Calabria Travel Consultant and Writer

Cherrye Moore is a Texas-born writer and travel consultant living in Calabria. Read how it started here.

Visit us in Catanzaro

Il Cedro Bed and Breakfast in Catanzaro

Categories

My Bella Vita on Facebook