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This B&B is built using typical stone of the area and it is located on a small hill of Scopello, a small fishermen's village. It is an ideal place to unwind with breathtaking sea views. The owners, always with a friendly smile and present, will help you to discover this area of Sicily, famous for its exceptional culture, nature and historic interest.

In about 2 kilometers it is located the entrance of Zingaro Natural Reserve, one of Sicily’s most lush natural setting. It is also a good point of departure to visit: Palermo, Erice, Segesta, Trapani, Marsala and Mothia and you can also take the boat to visit the unspoiled Egadi Islands (Levanzo, Marettimo and Favignana) located opposite of Trapani.

Category: Family operated B&B (country atmosphere near the Town) – Nº of Rooms with Private Bathroom: 10 – In-Room amenities: Towels, Heating, Air-conditioning and Change of linen every 3 days - Common Facilities: Barbeque, Parking, Bicycles and Garden.

Highlights: understated rooms but a magnificent natural environment with stunning views of the Golfo de Castellamare, access to the B&B is not its strongest point, about 2 kilometers going up in a mountain road,and this can result quite disturbing especially when you do it for the first time.

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