Casolare Uliveto (from 1865) is nestled in the countryside of Cava de' Tirreni, just 4 km from the center and the A3 motorway. It enjoys a privileged position with a view of the valley extending to Mount Vesuvius, making it ideal for easily reaching the archaeological sites of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Paestum, and the wonderful Amalfi Coast, which is only a few kilometers away.
It is also close to the Naples (50 km) and Salerno (35 km) airports and the Naples-Sarno International Circuit (22 km), making it a strategic choice for sports enthusiasts and those traveling for business or pleasure.
Casolare Uliveto is surrounded by 5,000 square meters of countryside and divided into 3 guest apartments (CILIEGIO, MELOGRANO, MANDORLO) and one designated for a farming family.
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CASA MELOGRANO is located on the ground floor of the former cellars of Casolare Uliveto, a place full of charm. In recent months, it has been completely renovated along with the rest of the property.
The apartment consists of:
• A cozy living room with a sofa bed and a French door leading to the outdoor area;
• A bedroom on a slightly elevated level, accessible from both the living room and the outdoor area;
• A well-equipped kitchen with a French door leading to the outdoor area;
• A full bathroom.
You can also enjoy a lovely private outdoor space, perfect for relaxing and immersing yourself in the beauty of the surrounding countryside, characterized by greenery and tranquility.
Additional Services
Casa Melograno is equipped with all the comforts for a pleasant and relaxing stay:
• Free Wi-Fi to stay connected;
• Dishwasher, oven, iron, and hairdryer;
• A washing machine available outside.
Additionally, we have a partnership with Hotel Diecimare, located just 600 meters away, allowing you to access the hotel’s pool for a small entry fee.
Free parking is available within the property courtyard.
Guests will have access to the apartment (65 sqm) and an outdoor area (not adjacent to the residence but for exclusive use) equipped with a table, chairs, and a parasol.
Public transport is available (bus 067 Cava - S. Lucia - S. Anna), but having your own car is highly recommended to explore the surroundings.
Upon request, we can connect you with external catering offering local traditional food.
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CAVA DE' TIRRENI AND SURROUNDINGS:
In just 5 minutes by car, you can reach Cava de' Tirreni, a charming town famous for its promenade along the Corso, characterized by elegant arcades. Here you will find numerous cultural activities, folk festivals, and fairs that enliven the city all year round, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere.
Cava de' Tirreni is not just a pleasant town to pass through but a place rich in history, art, and traditions. The historic center is particularly fascinating, with its Borgo Scacciaventi, featuring ancient medieval arcades under which elegant shops, cafés, and restaurants are lined. It’s a perfect place for shopping, tasting local products, or simply strolling in a timeless atmosphere.
The Abbey of the Holy Trinity, founded in 1011, is one of the main historical attractions of the city. This Benedictine monastery has played a central role in the cultural and religious life of the area for centuries. Inside, you can admire frescoes, works of art, and ancient manuscripts, as well as visit the library and historical archive.
Events and Traditions:
Cava de' Tirreni is also known for its vibrant cultural scene. Among the most important events is the Palio della Pergamena Bianca, a suggestive historical reenactment held every summer. During the palio, the different districts of the city compete in medieval games and competitions, set against a colorful and engaging backdrop that transports you back in time.
Additionally, the city hosts numerous festivals and events, such as Natale Cavese, featuring markets and living nativity scenes that bring the Christmas period to life, and the Festival of Towers, an international folklore event celebrating popular traditions with dance and music performances from around the world.
Sports and Nature:
Cava de' Tirreni also offers opportunities for sports and nature lovers. Surrounded by the Lattari Mountains, it is a perfect base for hiking and walks immersed in greenery. The Pilgrim's Path leads to the Sanctuary of Monte Castello, offering breathtaking views of the city and coastline.
A short distance away are some of the world’s most famous archaeological sites, such as Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Paestum, ideal for a dive into history.
VIETRI SUL MARE AND THE AMALFI COAST
Just a few kilometers from here is Vietri sul Mare, the gateway to the Amalfi Coast, famous not only for its enchanting beaches but also for its artisan ceramic shops, renowned worldwide.
DISCOVERING THE AMALFI COAST
From Vietri begins the journey along the extraordinary Amalfi Coast, one of the most stunning scenic routes in Italy. With breathtaking views and picturesque villages perched on cliffs overlooking the sea, the entire area is characterized by charming white houses that create a particularly evocative atmosphere.
Continuing along the coast, the first stop is Cetara, a small fishing village famous for its anchovies. Then you arrive at Erchie beach, a hidden bay with a few bars and restaurants, perfect for a moment of tranquility. Continuing on, you will encounter Maiori and Minori, before reaching the small and charming Atrani. Here, a stop at the small square surrounded by typical Mediterranean houses and the majolica bell tower of the church provides an unforgettable experience, especially when accompanied by an aperitif and artisanal ice cream.
From Atrani, you ascend towards Ravello, a true gem of art and nature, famous for its historic villas, Villa Cimbrone and Villa Rufolo, which host a prestigious season of concerts and theatrical performances in a unique setting every year.
Continuing on, you arrive at the fjord of Furore, known for its annual cliff diving competition. Here, a small beach and a scenic path along the cliff offer a unique experience. From Furore, it is possible to rent boats to explore hidden beaches accessible only by sea or for day trips to Capri.
Continuing along the coast, you will find Praiano and finally Positano, a true masterpiece. This picturesque village, with its narrow streets, alleys, and houses climbing up the hill, resembles a living nativity scene. Among shops selling crafts, boutiques, bars, and seaside restaurants, Positano is one of the most romantic destinations in the world.
TOWARDS NAPLES AND THE SORRENTINE COAST
From here you can choose to head towards Naples or continue to the Sorrento Coast. Sorrento, Nerano, and Massa Lubrense await you with their breathtaking landscapes and enchanting atmosphere, offering an unforgettable experience that is definitely worth a visit.