On the enchanting Amalfi coast, 350 metres above sea level, lies Ravello. Ravello is known as the city of music, La Città della Musica, because every year at the beginning of July the town plays host to a classical music festival here in honour of Wagner.
The little town of Agerola is the starting point for many walks of different lengths and difficulty. You can choose to walk inland or walk high above the Amalfi coast. All the walks have their own challenges and take you through beautiful countryside and are called “Sentieri degli dei” – the path of the Gods.
This city, which is also referred to as the capital of Southern Italy, contains sights for everyone, and is particularly fascinating because of its lively, and at times, chaotic street life, which gives the city a really special atmosphere.
The Cilento National Park covers 181,000 hectares and is one of Italy’s largest nature reserves. It was founded in 1991 and in 1997 was included on the UNESCO World Heritage list.