🇮🇹 Agropoli-Castellabate

Major

Italia

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País 🇮🇹 Italia
Tipo Major
Coordenadas 40,351534, 15,001755
Zona horaria Europe/Rome
Conexiones 778
Código UIC 8311705

Acerca de Agropoli-Castellabate

Agropoli-Castellabate is the estación principal for the coastal town of Agropoli on the Cilento coast sur of Salerno in the Campania region of meridional Italy. Trenitalia interurbano and trenes regionales on the Salerno–Reggio Calabria línea stop here, connecting the Cilento coast with Salerno to the norte and onward to Naples, así como surward to Sapri and Calabria. The estación is a puerta de entrada for visitantes to the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National parque, a Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO area known for its spectacular coastlínea and ancient Greek temples at Paestum.

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Agropoli-Castellabate station is about 3 kilometres from Agropoli's old town on the hilltop. Local buses connect the station to the centre, or a taxi takes about 5 minutes. The station serves two municipalities along the Cilento coast.
Trenitalia regional trains connect Agropoli to Salerno in about one hour and to Naples in about 2 hours. Some InterCity trains also stop here. The station is on the Tyrrhenian coast line through the Cilento.
Luggage storage at the station is limited. The station has a ticket office and basic facilities. The town is best explored by bus or taxi from the station due to the hilltop location.
Agropoli's medieval castle and old town overlook the Cilento coast. The station also serves Castellabate, featured in the Italian comedy film 'Benvenuti al Sud.' The Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounds the area.
The Cilento is a rugged coastal region south of Salerno, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes the Greek temples of Paestum. The area is known for pristine beaches, Mediterranean diet cuisine, and relatively untouristed charm compared to the Amalfi Coast further north.

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Datos actualizados por última vez: 2026-02-27