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The Amalfi Coast gives wonderful scenery thanks to bays and coves often accessible only from the sea or via trails that offer breathtaking views and overhangs over emerald waters.
For those who enjoy trekking, it is possible to start exploring the Amalfi Coast from Agerola which in the past was an integral part of the Amalfi Republic. This is where the Path of the Gods, an incredible route that ends in Positano or follow the path of Fjord of Furore.
The 13 towns that are part of the Amalfi Coast and follow one another side by side along the coastal road leading from the Gulf of Sorrento to that of Naples can provide unforgettable emotions as well as splendid views.
Thanks to the lemons bread which come from the terraces on the mountains it is possible to taste the limoncello and flavored custards, treating themselves to sweet moments and fresh scents.
The views of rocks and gorse are complemented by the colors of the artistic production of Vietri ceramics.
To travel between eras, one can visit the Roman Villa of Minors and Villa Rufolo, which is the heart of Ravello with the famous Klingsgor Garden, particularly loved by Wagner.
At the end of a steep flight of steps, it is surprising to stand before the Amalfi Cathedral with the Cloister of Paradise and immerse themselves in an ancient tradition of traders and sailors by visiting L'Â Arsenal of the Republic.
A Scale you will enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and see the country that witnessed the Foundation of the Knights of Malta, where the bishop Saint Alphonsus Maria De Liguori, arrived from Naples, found a place of inspiration and prayer in a cave.
Here he wrote the song "When ninno was born", probably one of the first religious songs in Neapolitan dialect, later also transformed into Italian in the song "You come down from the stars".