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The stairway behind the villa leads to the 330m-high Salto di Tiberio (Tiberius' Leap), a
sheer cliff from where, as the story goes, Tiberius had out-of-favour subjects hurled into
the sea. True or not, the breathtaking views are real enough; if you suffer from vertigo,
tread carefully.
A short walk from the villa, down Via Tiberio and Via Matermània, is the Arco Naturale -
a huge, photogenic rock arch formed by the pounding sea.
Certosa di San Giacomo
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MONASTERY
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( 081 837 62 18; Viale Certosa 40; 9am-2pm Tue-Sun) Generally considered the finest
surviving example of Caprese architecture, this picturesque monastery now houses a
school, library, temporary exhibition space and a museum with some evocative 17th-cen-
tury paintings. While the chapel has some soothing 17th-century frescoes, it's the two
cloisters that have a real sense of faded glory (the smaller dates to the 14th century, the
larger to the 16th century).
To reach here take Via Vittorio Emanuele, to the east of Piazza Umberto I, which mean-
ders down to the monastery.
Giardini di Augusto
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(Gardens of Augustus; admission €1; 9am-1hr before sunset) Get away from the Capri crowds by
heading southwest from the Certosa di San Giacomo monastery where, at the end of Via
G Matteotti, you'll come across the unexpected green oasis of the colourful Giardini di
Augusto, founded by the Emperor Augustus. You should spend a few minutes contemplat-
ing the breathtaking view from here: gaze ahead to the Isole Faraglioni , the three dramatic
limestone pinnacles that rise vertically out of the sea.
GARDEN
Anacapri & Around
Delve beyond the Villa San Michele di Axel Munthe and the souvenir stores and you'll
discover that Capri Town's more subdued sibling is, at heart, the laid-back rural village
that it's always been.
Seggiovia del Monte Solaro
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