Discover the best top things to do in Sorrento Coast, Italy including Farm Experience- Agriturismo Antico Casale - Colli di San Pietro, Azienda Agricola la Sorgente, Agriturismo Primaluce - Fattoria Didattica e Tour, I Giardini di Cataldo, Solagri.
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Primaluce is a pure, magic place, a love story with Nature, with emotions and products she offers us. Primaluce surprises its guests with an unmatched view: set between sea and mountains, the property expands on terraces, among the green Sorrento hills, up to the infinite blue shades of the Naples Gulf. You can reach the farmhouse leaving the state road SS145, to take a rather steep hill road. The road to Paradise, you know, cannot be just a walk! The property has two b&b rooms and a large dining room. We offer our guests a true agrarian life experience and a convivial stay with our Family. Outside the property, there is a large equipped dining area, a playground for children, a relaxation area and some picnic green areas. At Primaluce land, you can also visit farm animals, who live free and safe in their own terraces.
We spent the afternoon walking through the picturesque hillside farm, learning how to make Pizza from scratch, drinking red wine and chatting with Alessandra and her two daughters! I can't recommend it enough for someone who wants a genuine Italian culinary and cultural experience. 10/10 would do again!
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I'm not sure if we got more of a visit than we should have here! They do an official guided tour or you can just wander around. We wandered. We turned back to the start when a group tour arrived. Having taken some photos we came back the way we had gone to find a gate with a notice telling one to keep out on the other side of it. We may have wandered into the area meant only for the group tours. I therefore can't say if there are only a few lemon trees to see - or quite a few. It's pretty whatever. What I can say is that there is a cafe on site, there's the whole brewing and bottling factory on display, and obviously plenty of limoncello to sample and buy. We spotted that there was a communal lemon garden a little further up the road and went in for a wander there too. We aren't sure if the two sites were related but i Giardini Di Cataldo did have a sales point at the communual gardens too. (Both are free to wander around.) It was an enjoyable trip.
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