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| Agerola is known as "the small Switzerland" thanks to the beautiful mountain landscape, the bracing air, the refined buildings along with street order and cleanliness.
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| Albori is a characteristic uphill village of the Amalfi Coast, clung onto the eastern side of a valley dominated by Mount Falerzio.
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| Amalfi, situated at the mouth of the Valley of the Mills, with its characteristic groups of houses clinging to the rocks, overlooks the sea.
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| Waliking eastward from Amalfi for about 5 minutes, you will bump into one of the smallest and most enchanting villages in Italy: Atrani.
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| Cetara is a small Fishermen's village, nested at the foot of Mount Falerzio, partly luxuriant and verdant of citrus, partly wild and thin.
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| Conca dei Marini, pearl of Amalfi Coast where, amongst scented lemon orchards and flamboyant flowers, sea legends rest.
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| On the western side of Cetara, at the outlet of St Nicola's gorge, amid scented olive and lemon trees, rises Erchie: a picturesque maritime village overlooked by the medieval Torre Erchie - a quadrangular imposing keep, built for want of Charles I of Anjou in 1278.
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| Following the hairpin curves of the road cut along the coast between Amalfi and Positano, you will arrive in Furore: "the town that is not".
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| Maiori is well known for being an active town with possibly the nicest and largest beach of the Amalfi Coast.
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| Marina is the first promenade set into the rocks of the Lattari Mountains along the divine Amalfi Coast.
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| Minori is an attractive and uncrowded seaside town at the centre of a wide cove on the Amalfi Coast.
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| A block of suggestive, enchanting houses rising right above Positano, where time seems to have stood still: welcome to Montepertuso.
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| Nocelle is a bonny, antique hamlet of Positano, rising at 400 mt above sea-level, where to enjoy a peaceful, resting stay far away from the urban chaos.
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| Pogerola, lying on top of a hill close by Amalfi, will mesmerise you all with the quietness of the natural landscapes and pure fresh air.
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| Situated in a superb spot which opens out southwards towards the centre of a vast gulf, stretching from the Germano tip to Capo Sottile, Positano is one of the famous and popular seaside resorts of the Amalfi Coast.
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| Behind Capo Sottile, on the far slopes of Monte Tre Cavalli, and looking eastwards, there is the little town of Praiano.
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| Ravello is a charming little town overlooking the Mediterranean and the Amalfi Coast.
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| Located a few steps from Lattari Mountains, Scala faces the Valley of Dragone (360 metres above the sea level), nearby Ravello.
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| Torello rises close by Ravello, overlooking the whole Amalfi Coast.
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| Thirteen hamlets scattered amidst vineyards, chestnut woods and scented lemon groves, set in a bucolic landscape, 8 km from the sea: this is Tramonti.
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| The first pearl of a mesmerizing collection.
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