The Amalfitana Coast is a part of Campania’s Coast located in the south of Sorretina Peninsula looking in the Salerno Gulf and limited by Positano and Vietri sul Mare. It is Unesco World Heritage and this territory is famous for his nature. It takes the name from the city of Amalfi, the central part of the coast. Each city in this area has own peculiarities and the coast is fascinating for a lot of mysterious caverns, steep cliffs, bays and more than 100 beaches.
Campania · Between Vietri sul Mare, Amalfi, Positano, Ravello, Furore and the villages overlooking the Gulf of Salerno Choosing a farmhouse on the Amalfi Coast means experiencing one of the most scenic coastlines in Italy: colourful villages perched above the sea, terraced lemon groves, panoramic roads and walking trails suspended between sky and water. Farmhouses offer warm family hospitality, typical products from Campania and a strategic location to alternate days at the beach, hikes, boat trips and visits to the most famous villages along the Coast. Wander through the narrow streets of Amalfi and visit its Cathedral, discover the stairways and boutiques of Positano, head up to Ravello to see Villa Rufolo and Villa Cimbrone with their terraces over the sea, and don’t miss Vietri sul Mare with its ceramics and small villages such as Atrani, Minori and Maiori. The Path of the Gods above Positano, the trails around Tramonti and Agerola, the walks to the Fjord of Furore and the Valle delle Ferriere offer incredible views over the Amalfi Coast. Perfect if you love hiking, photography and Mediterranean nature among lemon terraces and vineyards. Plan a boat tour to admire the coastline from the sea, stopping in small bays and sea caves such as the Grotta dello Smeraldo. Alternate equipped beaches with quieter coves, then return to your farmhouse up in the hills to enjoy the evening breeze and a traditional dinner from Campania. Taste the famous anchovy “colatura” from Cetara, mozzarella and cheeses from the inland areas, lemon desserts such as “delizia al limone”, fresh pasta with seafood and lemon liqueurs. Many farmhouses serve zero-km cuisine and tastings of wines such as Costa d’Amalfi DOC, Fiano, Greco di Tufo and other white wines from Campania that pair perfectly with fish dishes. Book a farmhouse on the Amalfi Coast and plan a holiday among cliff-top villages, lemon groves, panoramic trails and authentic flavours from Campanian cuisine, with the convenience of being within easy reach of Salerno, Naples and the Sorrento Peninsula. Farmhouses Amalfi Coast: why choose a holiday on the Amalfi Coast
Recommended activities
Explore Amalfi, Positano, Ravello and other villages
Panoramic hiking between sea and mountains
Boat trips, beaches and small coves
Flavours of lemons, blue fish and Campanian wines
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