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The area surrounding Agriturismo Valle di Marco is a blend of natural beauty, ancient history, and authentic traditions. Located in the heart of the Cilento, Vallo di Diano, and Alburni National Park, which is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and a Biosphere Reserve, it offers an extraordinary landscape where olive-covered hills meet the blue sea, featuring a continuous interplay of medieval villages, sandy beaches, marine caves, and world-class archaeological sites.
Just a few minutes from the property lies the bay of Capo Palinuro, renowned for the beauty of its waters and the rugged coastline. The marine caves—including the stunning Blue Cave, the Blood Cave, and the Monks' Cave—are must-visit destinations accessible via boat excursions from nearby harbors. The waters of Palinuro, repeatedly awarded the Blue Flag, are crystal clear and diverse, with easily reachable beaches and secluded coves that can only be accessed by sea or through pathways immersed in the Mediterranean scrub.
To the south stretches the coast of Marina di Camerota, featuring pristine inlets, light sandy beaches, and perfect dive spots. Locations like Cala Bianca, Pozzallo Beach, and Punta degli Infreschi present untouched landscapes where nature reigns supreme.
The region is also rich in historical landmarks. Nearby, you'll find the Archaeological Park of Velia, an ancient city of Magna Graecia and home to the Eleatic school, as well as the Doric temples of Paestum, some of the best-preserved in the world. The Certosa di Padula, with its monumental cloister, and Castellabate, a medieval hilltop village that gained fame from the film "Benvenuti al Sud," are also worth a visit.
Nature lovers can explore the WWF Oasis of Morigerati, a green paradise traversed by the Bussento River, perfect for walks along equipped trails among springs, waterfalls, and caves. The Gulf of Ascea and the small towns of Cilento complete the mosaic of possible experiences, blending sea, mountains, culture, and gastronomy.
Staying at Valle di Marco means being in a strategic location to discover a uniquely charming territory where every corner tells a story, inviting visitors to slow down and appreciate the simple, authentic beauty of Cilento life.
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