Will allow you to appreciate all the wonders of the Campania coast from the Sorrento to the Amalfi coast and finally the Cilento coast. Will be unique panoramas that will keep us company all along the rocky coast, the majestic Pines, the enveloping perfume of laurel, from its wonderful oak and poplar woods, will conquer you, leaving you with the desire to return.
The territory is hilly and mountainous, we will cross fishing villages, today very touristic as Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Acciaroli and Pioppi, but many others.
The traveler will experience the encounter with a simple and proud people, still inextricably linked to this extraordinary land and its traditions.
Day 1
Path: medium difficulty
Distance: about 50 Km.
Difference in altitude: about 1500 mt.
Journey time: about 3 hours (excluding visits).
Journey time whit stops: about 5 hours (including visits).
Point of interest:
Positano: thanks to the mild climate and the beauty of the landscape, Positano has been a resort since the days of the Roman Empire, as attested by the discovery of a villa and more discoveries dating back to 2004. Typical of the many stairways from the country that come down to the beach. The main beaches are the beach and the Great Fornillo, both within walking distance; the others are La Porta, Arienzo and San Pietro Laurito, all accessible mainly by boat.
Day 2
Path: easy
Distance: about 45 Km.
Difference in altitude: about 50 mt.
Journey time: about 3 hours (excluding visits).
Journey time whit stops: about 4 hours (including visits).
Point of interest:
Agropoli: the "High City" of the National Park of Cilento, Vallo di Diano and Alburni, is a beautiful resort south of Salerno. The crystal clear sea "Blue Flag", the UNESCO-protected nature, ancient history, culture, sport, flavors, authentic ones of the Mediterranean Diet UNESCO heritage, make Agropoli an enchanting place to live all year round!
Day 3
Path: Medium difficulty
Distance: about 32 Km.
Difference in altitude: about 500 mt.
Journey time: about 3 hours (excluding visits).
Journey time whit stops: about 4 hours (including visits).
Point of interest:
Acciaroli: place of Pollica holidays, best represents the beauty of the Cilento and its coast, the sea and the beaches of this area.
Off the beaten path and from mass tourism, from the charming village of fishermen over time it has become seaside resort of national importance.
While spending the years, still he maintains intact its urban appearance in the streets of the historic center and in the stone houses. E 'included in the territory of the Cilento National Park.
Day 4
Path: Medium difficulty
Distance: about 47 Km.
Difference in altitude: about 560 mt.
Journey time: about 4 hours (excluding visits).
Journey time whit stops: about 5 hours (including visits).
Point of interest:
Palinuro: is the largest fraction of Centola, in the province of Salerno, Campania. It is a seaside resort in southern Cilento quite well known, whose name is linked to a character in the Aeneid, the legendary Palinuro, helmsman of Aeneas's fleet
Day 5
Path: Medium difficulty
Distance: about 65 Km.
Difference in altitude: about 1000 mt.
Journey time: about 4 hours (excluding visits).
Journey time whit stops: about 5 hours (including visits).
Point of interest:
Maratea: "Maybe in Italy there aren't more superb scenery and views. Imagine dozens and dozens of kilometers of rugged cliffs with caves, rocks and smooth beaches in front of the most spectacular of the seas, now opened wide and open, now closed as sparse small docks. Separed by a dolomitic chain, all flesh-colored rocks, dotted with semi-abandoned villages, crumbling castles and ancient Saracen towers, a wooded slope passed by rivers and streams and buried under the foliage of oaks and chestnut trees. »
(Indro Montanelli)
Maratea is the only municipality of the province to look out over the sea, stretching for about 32 km on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its coast, set in a unique geographical and environmental location , is variegated of inlets and caves, rocks and shallows.
Numerous and characteristics coastal beaches, which one faces the island of Santo Janni.
Worthy of attention are the seabed and 131 marine and land caves, some of which have yielded fossils and prehistoric artifacts. On all stands the Cave of Marina with stalactites and stalagmites.
In addition, the mountains inland, arriving with their ridges on the sea, creating a strong visual contrast of sea and mountains, that gives life to picturesque views and visual views.