
Ferriere Waterfalls: Guided Tour from Amalfi
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Your guide to Scala
Scala occupies a ridge above the Amalfi Coast that most visitors never reach, which is precisely what gives the town its particular quality. While the coastal road below carries a near-constant procession of traffic between Amalfi and Ravello, Scala sits quietly at an elevation of around 350 metres, looking out across terraced lemon groves, chestnut woods, and the blue expanse of the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is, by some accounts, the oldest settlement in the entire Amalfi Coast area, predating the maritime republic that made this stretch of Campania famous across the medieval Mediterranean world.
The town itself is small enough to walk in an hour, but the walking repays attention. The cathedral of San Lorenzo, with its Romanesque portal, anchors the upper village, and the surrounding hamlets, connected by mule tracks and stone stairways, give a sense of how this landscape was inhabited long before tourism became the dominant economy of the coast below. Scala was once prosperous enough to have its own bishop and its own shipbuilding tradition; the quietness now is a relatively recent condition, and the architecture carries traces of that earlier confidence.
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