Relais Il Frantoio





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This route follows the traces of one of the most famous Neapolitan "riggiolari" masters active during the 18th century: Ignazio Chiaiese. Belonging to one of the most important families of the time, experts in the realization of the famous majolica tiles known as "riggiole". Ignazio Chiaiese arrived in Massa Lubrense following the meeting with Sister Cristina Olivieri, founder of the SS. Rosary of Monticchio. Mastr'Ignazio, as he was called, was fascinated by the beauty of the place and,...
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A pleasant excursion that travels through time to retrace the tormented vicissitudes that led to the construction and reconstruction of the Cathedral in different places before stopping, in the sixteenth century, in the current one: the main square of Massa Lorense center, Largo Vescovado, where the excursion starts. Here it is possible to admire the former cathedral of Santa Maria delle Grazie and the annexed former bishop's palace. After visiting the church, the route follows the Viale...
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A beautiful circular route that can be done walking, running or cycling. The route proceeds counterclockwise and takes place north of Pastena mostly by road. You reach the Chapel of Santa Maria in Tentarano and then the Monastery of San Paolo al Deserto (456m), where the Belvedere viewpoint is located, with a very beautiful view.
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A path that follows the traces of faith among the Lubrense hills. This trail takes place in a loop and starts from the main square of the village of Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi. Here stands the eighteenth-century Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, famous above all for the precious altar dating back to the Florentine school of the sixteenth century. After visiting the church, continue along Corso Sant'Agata towards the Deserto hill, a small hill that reaches 457 meters and on which stands the...
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An excursion on the Amalfi Coast that runs along the Ieranto Natural Bay Area starting from the town of Termini. The route proceeds in a counterclockwise direction almost entirely on paths. The tour begins along the Vuallariello path until it reaches the crossroads with path 300 which proceeds towards Monte San Costanzo (485), and then returns to the starting point passing through. Proceed towards the starting point passing through Monte Santa Croce and Cercito. The vegetation along the paths...