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The establishment is situated in a strategic location, easily accessible by car from the A3 Salerno-Reggio Calabria highway, with an exit at Pontecagnano, followed by directions to Giffoni Valle Piana. The Salerno train station and Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport serve as the main hubs for those arriving by train or plane, while Naples Capodichino Airport is about an hour away.
The area is enveloped in the tranquility of the Monti Picentini and offers numerous sightseeing opportunities. The authentic villages of Sieti, Capitignano, and Prepezzano retain their traditional charm, while San Cipriano impresses with its votive shrines, and the Terravecchia castle provides a stunning view of the valley. Giffoni Valle Piana is renowned for its Franciscan convent and the Giffoni Film Festival, which attracts international cinema figures every July.
A short distance away is Salerno, featuring the Arechi Castle, the Cathedral, the Minerva Gardens, and a historic center filled with shops, eateries, and the vibrant nightlife of Via Roma. During the Christmas season, the city sparkles with the spectacular Luci d’Artista.
In no time, one can reach the Amalfi Coast, with Vietri sul Mare just 30 minutes away or conveniently accessible by ferry from the Salerno marina to Amalfi and Positano. Ravello awaits with its famous concerts at Villa Rufolo, while the Cilento Coast offers must-visit destinations such as the temples of Paestum, Agropoli, and Palinuro, easily reachable by sea as well.
Naples is about an hour away and is perfect for exploring Mount Vesuvius, the museums, Spaccanapoli, and the nativity scene tradition of San Gregorio Armeno. The Sorrento Peninsula, Capri, and Ischia are also ideal destinations for a day of sea and culture. Within less than an hour, one can also find the archaeological sites of Herculaneum, Pompeii, and Oplontis.
The area is rich in natural and cultural attractions: the Pertosa and Castelcivita caves, the Scalandrone spring, the Contursi thermal baths, and trails for trekking and mountain biking among the Monti Picentini. To complete the experience, visitors can enjoy the beautiful Certosa di Padula, the medieval village of Teggiano, and local markets, offering a chance to experience the authenticity of the region.
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