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Corbara is a charming town in Italy's Campania region, nestled near the Amalfi Coast, renowned for its medieval architecture and olive oil production. Its cobbled streets and stone houses exude rustic charm, while surrounding olive groves and vineyards offer authentic rural experiences. The nearby coastline boasts breathtaking Mediterranean views.
Must-see spots include: The medieval castle ruins overlooking the town, Santa Maria Church with its Baroque decor, and the Amalfi Coast (accessible by bus). Join an olive oil workshop to witness traditional pressing methods.
Cuisine highlights Mediterranean flavors—try handmade pasta (e.g., Scialatielli) with local olive oil. Street food like Fritto Misto (fried seafood) and Bruschetta are essentials. For dessert, savor Delizia al Limone, a lemon-infused delicacy.
Transport tips: Corbara has no train station; take a SITA bus from Naples (~1.5 hours). Attractions are walkable, but renting a car requires caution on narrow roads. Regional buses to the Amalfi Coast run infrequently—check schedules ahead. Taxis are pricey; prebooking advised.
Best visited April-June & September-October for mild weather and fewer crowds. July-August is hot but festive. Some restaurants close in winter.
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