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Walking on the Amalfi Coast

32 walks on Ischia, Capri, Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi

By Gillian Price

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Cicerone Press Paperback English

Walking on the Amalfi Coast

32 walks on Ischia, Capri, Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi

By Gillian Price

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  • One of the world's most celebrated coastlines, the Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where dramatic limestone cliffs plunge to turquoise water, ancient villages cling to terraced hillsides, and a network of centuries-old mule tracks and pilgrim paths weave between lemon groves and hidden coves. Walking here is an experience unlike anywhere else in Italy. Criss-crossing this extraordinary landscape, this comprehensive guidebook by Gillian Price covers 32 walks from 3 to 11km (2 to 7 miles), taking between 1 and 5 hours and suited to family strollers and experienced trekkers alike. Walks are graded 1 to 3, can be combined to create longer days out and are easily accessible from Naples, Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi, with detailed public transport, accommodation and refreshment information throughout. 32 graded walks across five areas, covering Ischia, Capri, Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi, with routes along ancient mule tracks, pilgrim paths, coastal cliff trails and mountain ridges above the Gulf of NaplesThe Sentiero degli Dei, the Path of the Gods above Positano, is described in full — one of the most celebrated and photographed walks in Italy, with views across the Amalfi Coast that few other trails in Europe can matchThe islands of Capri and Ischia each have dedicated sections, with walks including Monte Solaro on Capri, the Sentiero dei Fortini coastal path and multiple routes across Ischia's volcanic interiorSketch maps for every walk are provided alongside detailed route descriptions, with walks designed to be linked together to create longer itineraries and plenty of shorter options for first-time visitorsPractical information on public transport, accommodation and local food and drink throughout, including ferry connections between the coast and the islands, making this the ideal planning companion for any Amalfi Coast visit Few places in the world combine natural beauty, cultural heritage and walking opportunities as effortlessly as the Amalfi Coast. Gillian Price, Cicerone's foremost Italy author, has captured every step of it in this guidebook.
One of the world's most celebrated coastlines, the Amalfi Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where dramatic limestone cliffs plunge to turquoise water, ancient villages cling to terraced hillsides, and a network of centuries-old mule tracks and pilgrim paths weave between lemon groves and hidden coves. Walking here is an experience unlike anywhere else in Italy. Criss-crossing this extraordinary landscape, this comprehensive guidebook by Gillian Price covers 32 walks from 3 to 11km (2 to 7 miles), taking between 1 and 5 hours and suited to family strollers and experienced trekkers alike. Walks are graded 1 to 3, can be combined to create longer days out and are easily accessible from Naples, Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi, with detailed public transport, accommodation and refreshment information throughout. 32 graded walks across five areas, covering Ischia, Capri, Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi, with routes along ancient mule tracks, pilgrim paths, coastal cliff trails and mountain ridges above the Gulf of NaplesThe Sentiero degli Dei, the Path of the Gods above Positano, is described in full — one of the most celebrated and photographed walks in Italy, with views across the Amalfi Coast that few other trails in Europe can matchThe islands of Capri and Ischia each have dedicated sections, with walks including Monte Solaro on Capri, the Sentiero dei Fortini coastal path and multiple routes across Ischia's volcanic interiorSketch maps for every walk are provided alongside detailed route descriptions, with walks designed to be linked together to create longer itineraries and plenty of shorter options for first-time visitorsPractical information on public transport, accommodation and local food and drink throughout, including ferry connections between the coast and the islands, making this the ideal planning companion for any Amalfi Coast visit Few places in the world combine natural beauty, cultural heritage and walking opportunities as effortlessly as the Amalfi Coast. Gillian Price, Cicerone's foremost Italy author, has captured every step of it in this guidebook.