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Guidebook describing 32 day walks on Italy's beautiful Amalfi Coast. The areas covered include Amalfi, Sorrento, Positano and Monti Lattari, and the idyllic islands of Capri and Ischia. The region is criss-crossed by ancient mule tracks and pilgrim routes, offering a variety of walks from family strolls to strenuous treks.
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A guidebook to 32 day walks on Italy’s Amalfi coast. Exploring the dramatic scenery of this UNESCO World Heritage site, the walks are suitable for beginner and experienced walkers alike and cover the Amalfi coast as well as the Islands of Ischia and Capri.
Walks range from 3 to 11km (2–7 miles) in length and can be enjoyed in 1–5 hours. The walks have been designed to allow you to combine routes to create longer days out and are easily accessible from Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi.
Map legend
Overview map
Introduction
Flowers and plants
Wildlife
Exploring and bases
Information
Getting there
Getting around
When to go
Accommodation
Culinary delights
What to take
Maps
Emergencies
Using this guide
Dos and don’ts
Ischia
Walk 1 Over Monte Epomeo
Walk 2 Bosco della Maddalena
Walk 3 Maronti to Sant’Angelo
Walk 4 Piano Liguori traverse
Capri
Walk 5 Sentiero dei Fortini
Walk 6 Over Monte Solaro
Walk 7 Villa Jovis loop
Walk 8 Arco Naturale–Faraglioni circuit
Sorrento
Walk 9 On Monte Sant’Angelo
Walk 10 Bagni della Regina Giovanna
Walk 11 Monte San Costanzo and Punta Campanella
Walk 12 Monte San Costanzo
Walk 13 Baia di Ieranto
Walk 14 Sant’Agata to Massa Lubrense
Walk 15 Marina di Crapolla
Walk 16 The Siren trail
Walk 17 Sant’Elia
Positano
Walk 18 Santa Maria Castello to Montepertuso
Walk 19 Montepertuso–Fornillo circuit
Walk 20 Sentiero degli Dei
Walk 21 Above Praiano
Walk 22 Grotte di Santa Barbara
Walk 23 Furore Fjord
Amalfi
Walk 24 Upper Valle delle Ferriere
Walk 25 Valle dei Mulini, Ferriere and Pontone
Walk 26 Torre dello Ziro
Walk 27 Ravello to Amalfi via Valle del Dragone
Walk 28 Ravello and Santa Caterina loop
Walk 29 Minori–Atrani–Amalfi
Walk 30 Minori and San Nicola
Walk 31 Santuario dell’Avvocata
Walk 32 Badia Santa Maria dell’Olearia
Appendix A Italian–English glossary
Appendix B Walk summary table
Appendix C Further inspiration
April 2025
The cable car is not running due to the recent tragic accident.
Take a bus up to the walk start.
June 2023
Due to a path collapse on the way down after the Via Nula shrine turnoff, you need to take the Via Crapolla route both up and down.
In general the long-distance buses are often full to bursting, so use local buses where possible.
(Thanks to Barbara and Mark Hancock)
October 2022
Shortly before the descent to Pogerola begins, a small section of path has slipped away with a significant drop below. There is a diversion to avoid it, but this is not at all evident in the direction of the walk. Proceed with care.
(Thanks to Liz Johnson)
August 2022
Due to rockfalls, the central part of Valle dei Mulini is currently closed to walkers. But all is not lost. To access the upper part and Valle delle Ferriere, follow Walk 24 and the steps climbing as far as Pontone (or catch the bus from Amalfi) then turn L along the road which leads along to the Antica Ferriere. By all means explore here then either take the link path (p156) to the Upper Valle delle Ferriere walk or retrace your steps to Pontone and back down the steps to Amalfi.
(Thanks to Geert-Jan Verkade)
August 2022
As mentioned in the note on p140, the route is no longer completely doable, so be prepared to conclude at the Furore fjord - see p143 exit route to a bus stop.
Also, the Furore Inn hotel mentioned on p143 has closed, replaced by the Ristorante Italian Touch. (Thanks to David Phillips)
September 2018
Walk 20:
The Sentiero degli Dei has recently been repaired and re-opened and is now safe for walkers once again.
April 2018
Walk 20: Sentiero degli Dei: due to landslips the local council has officially closed the path to walkers until further notice.
Oct 2017
Walk 19: In the wake of summer forest fires above Positano walkers may encounter a sign 'enter at your own risk' as well as several charred logs along the way.
(Thanks to DJ Anderson)
Gillian Price has trekked throughout Asia and the Himalayas, but now lives in Venice. Gillian has steadily explored the mountain ranges of Italy, and Corsica, and brought them to life for visitors in a series of outstanding guides for Cicerone. She is an active member of the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) and Mountain Wilderness.
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