- Amalfi Drive
The Amalfi Drive is the conventional name of a stretch of road which runs along the stretch of the
Amalfi Coast between the southern Italian towns ofSorrento andAmalfi . The road was originally built by the Romans. The drive betweenSalerno , at the southern base of the peninsula, and Positano follows the coast for about 80 km (50 miles).For the greater part of its route, the road is carved out of the side of the coastal cliffs, giving spectacular views down to the
Tyrrhenian Sea and on the other side up to the towering cliffs above. The road passes through the village ofPositano , which is built on the side of the hill, and where all transport either up or down the hill is only possible on foot. Both the village and the whole drive are leading tourist attractions in the area.
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