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Castello Lauritano: A Terrace Overlooking the Amalfi Coast

Breathtaking Amalfi Coast views from a historic watchtower site in San Lazzaro. A panorama like no other.

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Castello Lauritano, located in San Lazzaro, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Amalfi Coast. Built in the year 1000 as a watchtower, it provides a unique vantage point to admire the coastline's beauty, though it's more of a scenic spot than a traditional castle to explore.

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Via Radicosa, 26, San Lazzaro, Metropolitan City of Naples, 80051, IT

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Amalfi, take the SITA bus service (route 5080) towards Agerola. The bus ride to San Lazzaro takes approximately 15 minutes. Get off at the 'San Lazzaro' stop. From there, walk up Via Radicosa for about 500 meters; the Castello will be visible from the path. SITA bus tickets cost approximately €1-€3.

    Taxi

    From Amalfi, a taxi to Castello Lauritano in San Lazzaro will take about 20 minutes. Taxis are readily available in Amalfi's city center. Expect to pay around €100-€120 for the trip. Note that prices may vary depending on the time of day and traffic conditions.

    Walking

    From Piazza Generale Avitabile in San Lazzaro, follow Via Radicosa uphill. The walk is approximately 500 meters and should take about 10-15 minutes. The path is well-maintained but can be steep in some sections.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning for quieter surroundings and better lighting for photographs.
    Wear comfortable shoes, as exploring the grounds involves some walking on uneven paths.
    Check the weather forecast before visiting to ensure clear views of the coastline.

    Discover more about Castello Lauritano

    Perched 650 meters above sea level in San Lazzaro, Castello Lauritano offers unparalleled views of the Amalfi Coast. Originally constructed around the year 1000 during the Maritime Republic of Amalfi, it served as a watchtower against Saracen invaders. Over the centuries, particularly after the decline of the Republic in the 1600s, it was transformed into a rustic farmhouse. Today, Castello Lauritano is more of a scenic terrace than a castle in the traditional sense, as it suffered damage from neglect and a partial collapse during the 1980s earthquake. However, its elevated position provides a stunning panorama, encompassing Amalfi's cathedral and towers, the town of Ravello, and Conca dei Marini. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Gulf of Salerno, Punta Licosa, and the Alburni Mountains. While the castle itself may be more of a historical site to observe from afar, the views from its terrace are the main draw, offering a serene escape and a perfect backdrop for memorable photos. The site is easily accessible and provides a glimpse into the region's rich history and natural beauty.
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