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Our accommodation in San Lazarro makes an ideal base to explore this area - comfortable, welcoming and typically Italian.
Excellent value trip with many included meals.
2013/14 Winter Itinerary
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Included Meals:
7 Breakfasts
3 Lunches
5 Dinners
Accommodation Breakdown:
7 nights Farmstay (Standard)
Transport
Private & public buses/ Ferry.
Group Size
Approx 12 -
16
Minimum Age: 14
Tour Staff
Explore Tour Leader plus driver(s).
Amalfi Coast Walking
Overview
With its incredible coastline the Amalfi region is an ideal destination for this relaxed walking holiday. Staying at an agriturismo (family-run farm), we take a variety of day walks across cliff-tops, vineyards and national parks, including the celebrated ‘Walk of the Gods’ from Bomerano to Positano. There is also time to explore cultural highlights such as Amalfi, Positano and Capri. We return at night to home-cooked Italian cuisine and local wine.
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Day 1:
Join tour Naples airport. Transfer to San Lazzaro.
Arriving at Naples Airport we transfer to San Lazzaro (650m) in 1-1.5 hours. The farm is beautifully located only a few metres from the cliffs affording magnificent views of the Bay of Salerno.
Day 2:
A warm up ridge walk above the Agerola Plain
Walking from the farm, we head up onto a ridge and gently gain a height of 900m. Continuing along the ridge we pass thorough a thick woodland and have views of the Agerola plain and Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples to the north. The walk is circular and we descend to the small hamlet of Santa Maria before heading back to San Lazzaro. Approx walking time 5 hours (10 km, 400m ascent, 400m descent). This walk is graded Moderate.
Day 3:
Walk to Amalfi along the ‘Ancient Republic’s Path’
From the farm we head to a path that leads from the cliff-top through steep terraces towards the coast. This is an ancient pathway and for many years was the only way to get from Agerola to Amalfi, before the coastal road was built. There are plenty of places to stop and admire the sea-views as we descend a series of steps and meander through ancient alleyways. We arrive in Amalfi in time for lunch. The stunning harbor town has lots of curio shops, cafes, gelaterias and the impressive Duomo di Sant Andrea (St Andrew’s cathedral). The remarkable baroque interior dates back to the 11th century and was built next to the beautifully restored ancient Roman basilica. The afternoon is free to explore the town or swim from the public beach. We head back to San Lazarro by public bus. Approx walking time 2.5 hours (7 km, 650m descent). This walk is graded Easy.
Overnight Farmstay (Standard)Included meals: Breakfast, DinnerSwimming available
Day 4:
Visit Ravello, walk to Minori.
Today we take a bus to the beautiful hill top town of Ravello. This town deserves its reputation as being one of the most charming and seductive towns of the Amalfi Coast. The town can boast not only winding, colourful, rustic streets but also stunning views of the Meditteranean and the surrounding hills. Whilst here you can enjoy optional visits to either or both of its famous Roman Villa's - Villa Rufalo or Villa Cimbrone, wandering in their gardens, enjoying the tranquility and the views, or simply wander the streets of this small towns, enjoying the art galleries, the cafes or even a Limoncello Factory! Following our time in Ravello, we will descend down into the village of Minori. Approximate walking time 1.5 hours, 500m descent. This walk is graded Easy.
Day 5:
Walk to Pogerola via the Ferriere National Park
Walking behind the farmhouse we take a limestone stairway above the town leading to the coastal edge. There are great views towards Salerno and of the villages and towns below. Contouring round, we pass pretty woodlands and small valleys before crossing into the Vallone di Ferriere. Surrounded by high limestone cliffs, the valley extends 4km inland from the sea and, owing to its proximity to the sea and enclosed cliffs, has a unique micro-climate giving rise to plants not normally found here. We contour round a well established path passing small waterfalls, a pretty river and have some spectacular views of the Valley and the Coast. We descend to Amalfi from where we catch the bus back to San Lazzaro. Approx walking time 5 hours (10 km, 200m ascent, 850m descent). This walk is graded Moderate.
Overnight Farmstay (Standard)Included meals: BreakfastSwimming available
Day 6:
A free day to visit Pompeii and Vesuvius
Today is a scheduled free day where you can relax close to the farmhouse or take a trip to see Pompeii. Devastated by a volcanic eruption in AD79, Pompeii has become a museum-piece of life in a Roman city with much of the town preserved in the volcanic ash. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site it has perfectly-preserved paved streets, buildings and frescoes. Looming above the ancient town is Mount Vesuvius – which last erupted in 1944. You can take a trip with a guide towards the crater. Please note that the trip to Pompeii is optional and organised locally when you are on the holiday: you pay for it when you are there and you do not need to book it in advance. Another option for today is to pay a visit to the town of Ravello, a tranquil spot located high on a rocky promontory overlooking the azure waters off the coast. A glorious mix of Moorish flair and aristocratic excess, the town’s captivating charms have attracted artists and writers to its enchanting streets for generations.
Often the highlight of the trip, the Walk of the Gods is justifiably regarded as one of the greatest coastal walks in the world. The high cliff path contours west with magnificent views of the whole Bay of Salerno and to Capri. The trail passes under huge limestone cliffs and above stone farmhouses, old and new, until Nocelle – a tiny village with a small piazza. From here it is a big descent down an ancient stairway alongside flower gardens to Positano. A poor fishing village until the 1950’s, Positano has grown into a chic town that is still a favourite with Hollywood stars: there is a maze of boutiques, cafés, art galleries and, of course, the beach. There is plenty of time to enjoy the town before catching the public bus back to the farm for our final evening. Approx walking time 5 hours (8 km, 650m descent). This walk is graded Moderate.
Overnight Farmstay (Standard)Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch, DinnerSwimming available
Day 8:
Tour ends Naples Airport
Transferring back to Naples this morning, the tour ends back where we started, at the city’s international airport.