Villa della Quercia

The Amalfi Coast


Very handy as you stumble off the Sentiero degli Dei with wobbly legs, Quercia is a delightful B&B in a former hilltop monastery in Nocelle. It comes armed with a tranquil garden and spectacular, goat's-eye views of the coast. All six simple rooms have a terrace or balcony for languid lounging and the hosts welcome you with small-village friendliness.

To reach the property, catch a local bus (€1.30) from Amalfi to Nocelle. The B&B is about a 10-minute walk from the bus stop.


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