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Does Ravello have a beach?

Well, unbeknownst to most, Ravello does have a small little beach located in the eponymous village, near Atrani.



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You'll have to take a bus or a taxi down to Amalfi in order to get to the beach or to visit other places on the Amalfi Coast. But if you are looking for a more local feel and traditional charm, Ravello is one of the best places to stay in Amalfi Coast.

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Getting around Ravello is quite easy as it's almost a pedestrian only town. So, you get around by foot. You only have to familiarize yourself with the map of the town. Click the following link for advices on how to get to Ravello from places like Rome, Naples, Sorrento or Salerno.

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She stayed for three weeks, from the 8th to 31st of August in Palazzo Episcopio, an ancient bulding owned by the Dukes of Sangro and former residence of King Vittorio Emanuele III.

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Walk Amalfi-Ravello (half a day) It is quite a challenging walk that takes you from Amalfi to Ravello or allows you to come back to Amalfi after a visit to Ravello. In the first case the walk is entirely uphill and takes you at least 3 hours; in the second case it is all downhill and it takes around 2 hours.

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Ravello is definitely worth visiting when you are on the Amalfi Coast or near Sorrento and Naples. Ravello is a historic town with plenty of things to do and wondrous sights to behold. In this guide, you'll discover all of the top attractions, activities, villas, restaurants, hotels, and more!

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The town is largely pedestrian, with steep, narrow lanes and many flights of stairs. All cars must stop at the large public parking lot not far from the Duomo. Taxis are available at stands on Piazza Duomo, Gradillo, San Giovanni del Toro, and Castiglione, or by calling tel.

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Starting in Amalfi, catch a bus or taxi up to Ravello – or make the two-mile hike if you have more time. Cars aren't allowed within the town itself, so enjoy wandering the narrow streets while browsing the art shops and custom sandal stores.

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Ravello (Campanian: Raviello, Reviello) is a town and comune situated above the Amalfi Coast in the province of Salerno, Campania, Southern Italy, with approximately 2,500 inhabitants.

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Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 44 min to complete. This is a very popular area for walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. The best times to visit this trail are April through October. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash.

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How Much Time Should You Spend in Ravello? To visit both villas, do some shopping, and stroll through the compact city center, you need 2 to 3 hours in Ravello. Ravello can be combined with Amalfi and Positano, if you are taking a day trip along the Amalfi Coast.

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You need from 1 hour to (maybe) 2-3 hours if you climb up 4- Keep in mind that if you just want to go down from Ravello to Minori, you can then have a refreshment in the square and wait for one of the SITA buses to Amalfi or Ravello (every 30 minutes roughly).

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Positano also offers shopping galore and very good restaurants. Some say Positano has better beaches than Amalfi, but if you're used to beautiful sandy beaches, you won't be impressed with any beach on the Amalfi Coast. They are black sand and very pebbly (rocky). Beaches in Amalfi are equally so.

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If you are planning your one day in Ravello from Sorrento, Positano or Amalfi you can take the SITA bus or rent a transfer. Ravello cannot be directly reached by ferry, since it is located in the mountains.

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The Amalfi Coast is home to lavish 5-star hotels and international jet-setters. Plus it's possible to reach the beautiful island of Capri, sample pizza in its home of Naples, and visit Pompeii. Cinque Terre is more laid-back, suited to those who adore hiking and photography.

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