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Sorrento, Campania, Italy

Vallone dei Mulini, Parsano, Santa Lucia, Sorrento, Napoli, Campania, 80067, Italia

Valley of the Mills
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Vallone dei Mulini is a historic gorge located in Sorrento, Italy, formed approximately 35,000 years ago by volcanic activity. The valley is named after the mills that were established along its steep walls, which include a grain mill, a sawmill, and an old washhouse. These structures reflect the region's industrial heritage dating back to the 10th century. The gorge is not only notable for its historical significance but also for its unique ecosystem, home to rare ferns and exotic vegetation. Due to its rich history and stunning natural beauty, Vallone dei Mulini is a cherished landmark for both locals and visitors alike. The mills were abandoned in the 19th century when Tasso Square was built, isolating them from the sea. Today, they stand as ruins, evoking the past while offering a glimpse into Sorrento's cultural history.