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THE AMALFI COAST

Unrivalled Italian Coastal Walking

Hercules loved a nymph called Amalfi and sought the most beautiful place in the world to immortalize her. Seeking the same beauty, Sherpa moves further south in Italy to discover the dramatic Amalfi coast where the mountains quite literally tumble to the sea. A land of ‘everlasting Spring’, golden light, charming villages and monasteries, watch towers, isolated farmsteads, with flower-strewn coastal paths threading them all together. There are also areas of near wilderness along the Monti Lattari just behind the coast, with impressive cliffs rising up to 1400m whilst omnipresent is the blue of the Mediterranean.

After arriving in Amalfi, and perhaps a swim to wash away the tiredness from your journey, our first walk takes us to the ‘Valle dei Mulini’, the valley of the watermills, and on up to the little village of Pontone and the medieval Torre dello Zirro. The return stretch back to Amalfi is very scenic with spectacular viewpoints. Including a visit to beautiful Ravello. Next we walk into the Valle delle Ferriere, one of southern Italy’s most beautiful nature reserves, passing beneath the towering cliffs close to some little waterfalls. From Pogerola a beautiful medieval muletrack curves down to Amalfi, amidst lemon groves and maquis.

The tour continues along a paved muletrack dating back towards the 9th century, to the imposing monastery of Santa Rosa. The route descends to the coast and the spectacular inlet at Furore. From here we walk along to the church of Sant’Elia into the Valley of Praia and then to the coastal town of Praiano. Next we follow the famous ‘Sentiero degli Dei’ (Footpath of the Gods), with views of Capri before descending to precariously perched Positano, one of the most charming villages of the coast.
Finally we take a local bus back up to Montepertuso where we start a circular walk of the Positano valley following ancient footpaths through the forest with marvelous viewpoints. We climb towards Santa Maria al Castello, the old fortress defending the narrow valley between the Amalfi and the Sorrentine side of the peninsula and overlooking both the Gulf of Salerno and the Gulf of Naples. The walk then descends via a forest station to Positano.

On the 11 day tour we stay in Sorrento which has good access to some other walks, and is also a convenient place for an excursion to the beautiful Isle of Capri.

This classy, beautiful walk follows steep-stepped routes on some days to get you quickly to the viewpoints.

 

 Inn to Inn 8 or 11 days

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Duration: 7 nights/8 days or 10 nights/11 days
Tour Code: JAM
Grade: Easy to Moderate
Day Stages: Minimum 7.5km, max 30km.

 SELF-GUIDED Dates 2010

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Start any day January - December  
 ESCORTED Dates 2010 (8 day itinerary)    Click here for latest ESCORTED prices
Group Size: Min 4, max 15, plus trek leader

EJAM06  Sun 6 June - Sun 13 June 
EJAM26 
Sun 26 Sept - Sun 3 Oct                        Please note on the escorted departures only 1 evening meal is included in the tour and there is an upgrade to a 4* hotel in Praiano for 2 nights, i.e 3 nights 3*, 4 nights 4* hotel.

 

 


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Accommodation

7 nights/8 days - The first 3 nights of our tour is spent in the ancient capital Amalfi. Our 3* hotel is centrally located so you are within walking distance of the main monuments. It is furnished with antiques and offers all modern facilities. Nights 4 & 5 are spent in a beautiful small town called Praiano. The 3* hotel is situated steeply over the sea and has an excellent restaurant that offers panoramic views over a large stretch of the Amalfi Coast. Nights 6 & 7 of the tour is spent in the lively village of Positano, with its characteristic houses clinging to the edge of the mountain. Here, our 4* Best Western hotel is always a popular choice with clients.

10 nights/11 days - As above with 3 nights in a 3* hotel in Sorrento.


Sherpa Notes

Arrival
From Naples central railway station you take the train through to Salerno (approx 30-60 mins) then the ferry up to the Amalfi Coast (approx 30mins). The hotel is located approx 5 minutes from the ferry point.

Accommodation & Meals
On bed and breakfast basis on both the 8 and 11 day tour. We use 3* & 4* hotels in/near to village centres. All rooms have ensuite facilities. You will be free to organise your dinner from the wide choice of restaurants in town. (see above re escorted tour).

Way Marks
Only a very small part of the route is waymarked; elsewhere it is necessary to follow the route notes provided with the maps.

End of Tour 
Tour ends on day 8 in Positano. The return to Naples is by bus to Sorrento (approx 50 mins) and then a 1hr train journey to Naples.

 

Why not treat yourself and upgrade to an executive room in Positano. It has a jacuzzi and wonderful sea views. The hotel only has 6 of these rooms available, between £40 and £80pp depending on time of year.

Consider extra nights in Sorrento/Naples and take the short train journey through to Pompei


 

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