Tramonti
Latest page update: 7 February 2025
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By: Dion Protani
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Tramonti is a small village located in the Lattari Mountains, inland from the coastal area.
The name which derives from the Italian "Tra Monti" (among the mountains) refers not only to the village but to the area in general. In contrast to the beaches of the Amalfi Coast towns, Tramonti offers lush green scenery punctuated by vineyards and valleys. |
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Tramonti: the villages between the mountains on the Amalfi Coast
Tramonti is a village in the hills of the Amalfi Coast, surrounded by forests, vineyards, and terraced fields. It is inland from Maiori and is made up of several hamlets spread across the valley. The village has a long history of agriculture, winemaking, and traditional pizza-making.
The Church of San Pietro, with medieval origins, has frescoes and a bell tower. The Church of San Erasmo, located in one of the hamlets, has a decorated altar and a peaceful setting. Tramonti is known for its wineries, producing local wines from ancient grape varieties. Old stone mills and farmhouses can be seen along small roads and trails.
Nearby, Maiori has a long beach, a waterfront promenade, and historic buildings. Amalfi, with its cathedral and harbor, is a short drive away. The Lattari Mountains around Tramonti have hiking paths leading to viewpoints, forests, and old monasteries.
The Church of San Pietro, with medieval origins, has frescoes and a bell tower. The Church of San Erasmo, located in one of the hamlets, has a decorated altar and a peaceful setting. Tramonti is known for its wineries, producing local wines from ancient grape varieties. Old stone mills and farmhouses can be seen along small roads and trails.
Nearby, Maiori has a long beach, a waterfront promenade, and historic buildings. Amalfi, with its cathedral and harbor, is a short drive away. The Lattari Mountains around Tramonti have hiking paths leading to viewpoints, forests, and old monasteries.
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