Friday May 28th, 2021
Path of the Gods The Path of the Dei is a hiking trail that runs along the Lattari Mountains, winding between the Amalfi Coast and the Sorrento Coast. A low difficulty walk that enjoys a breathtaking view of the coast. https://ilsentierodeglidei.net/
Friday May 28th, 2021
Villa Romana The Villa Romana of Minori stood in a bay of the Amalfi Coast, at the point where the river, Regina Minor, empties into the sea. This stretch of coastline, full of coves and natural harbors, was a favorite place where the imperial Roman aristocracy built their residences, as evidenced by the findings of [...]
Friday May 28th, 2021
Villa Rufolo The original building of the villa dates back to the 13th century. It was then renovated during the nineteenth century several times, up to the version that we can admire today. Overall the villa offers a unique scenery, full of signs of its history. The Villa has become famous in the world as [...]
Friday May 28th, 2021
Valle delle ferriere (the ironworks valley) It can be easily reached on foot from Amalfi or from the small medieval village of Pontone, in Scala’s municipality. here there are waterfalls and paths, which make the environment very cool even in the middle of summer. The most interesting part of the valley is undoubtedly constituted by [...]
Tuesday May 4th, 2021
Emerald cave Just 5 km from Amalfi, in the lovely Conca dei Marini bay, is the Emerald Grotto. It was discovered in 1932 and owes its name to the beautiful colour the water takes on when reflecting the light that filters through from above, creating breathtaking chromatic effects graced with gorgeous hues. The grotto is [...]
Saturday March 27th, 2021
The Cathedral It's the main Catholic place of worship, is a structure dating back to the 9th century with architectural features ranging from Romanesque to Baroque to Rococo. The cathedral is dedicated to the Apostle St. Andrew. Predominantly of Arab-Norman Romanesque architectural style, it has been reworked several times, adding Romanesque, Byzantine, Gothic and Baroque [...]
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