The Amalfi Coast offers wonderful landscapes thanks to bays and coves often accessible only from the sea or through paths that offer breathtaking views and cliffs over emerald waters. For trekking lovers you can explore the Amalfi Coast from Agerola which was an integral part of the Republic of Amalfi in the past. From here the Path of the Gods (Il Sentiero degli Dei) starts, an incredible path that ends in Positano or you can follow the Fiordo di Furore's path. The 13 countries that are part of the Amalfi Coast and follow one another along the coastal road that leads from the Gulf of Sorrento to that of Naples can give unforgettable emotions as well as beautiful views. Thanks to the "limoni pane"(in english "bread lemons") that come from the terraces on the mountains you can enjoy the limoncello and the flavored pastry creams, giving yourself sweet moments and fresh aromas. Together with the views of rocks and brooms, there are the colors of the artistic production of ceramics of Vietri. To travel through the ages you can visit the Roman Villa of Minori and Villa Rufolo, which is the heart of Ravello with the famous Klingsgor Garden, particularly loved by Wagner. At the end of a steep staircase it's surprising to be in front of the Amalfi Cathedral with the Cloister del Paradiso and immerse yourself in an ancient tradition of merchants and sailors visiting the Arsenal of the Republic. At Scala you can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere and see the country that attended the Foundation of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, where Bishop Sant'Alfonso Maria De Liguori, arrived from Naples, found a place of inspiration and prayer in a cave. Here he wrote the song "Quando nascette ninno", probably one of the first religious songs in Neapolitan dialect, later transformed into Italian in the song "Tu scendi dalle stelle".