At the end of the path you can see the remains of the Holy Trinity Benedictine Monastery built in the 9th century to house young women from the noble families of Ravello.
Suppressed in 1811, by Royal Decree. Demolished in 1812.
Sadly the archaeological site and the viewpoint were inaccessible due to building works!
We were however able to enjoy views of Villa Maria’s vegetable garden.
Villa Maria’s vegetable garden is gorgeous, confirming what I already suspected – that there is nothing as lovely as a garden on a slope, overlooking a special view, filled with vines and fruits/veg.
I really wanted to go and see the chapel in the rock at the bottom of the garden. Mr C wasn’t so keen as me so it was a missed opportunity.
Fabulous views.
The vegetables were tasty too.
The views are lovely.
They are
loved the all views but last one is so appealing
Thank You