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How long does it take to hike the path of the gods?

Discover this 5.8-mile point-to-point trail near Bomerano, Campania. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 3 h 58 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding and hiking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.



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This walk takes approximately 2.5 to 4 hours to complete. While the Gods hike can be surprisingly challenging at times due to the steep climb and rough terrain, it is generally considered a manageable hike for most people with moderate fitness levels.

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But, is the Path of the Gods difficult? The route along the Path of the Gods isn't particularly difficult, though there are a few scambly bits that require you to hang on to rocks to go up or down. If you're a bit nervous, don't worry, I never felt unsafe.

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Or you can turn the route around and start with an uphill climb – from Positano up the 1700 steps to Nocelle. Come to the fork to choose the high or low paths; when they reconverge at Colle Serra, choose your endpoint of Praiano or Agerola, then get the 5070 or 5080 bus back to Amalfi.

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Head to the park early in the morning or late at night to avoid crowds and get parking. The Garden of the Gods has some of the most spectacular sunrises and sunsets in our state. In the morning, grab your Yeti of coffee and get out before 5:30 am for an amazing summer sunrise. Want to stir up some romance?

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Hiking trails at the Garden of the Gods The park may seem small but you can spend an entire day hiking in the park. The trail system totals up to 15 miles. Here are some of the more popular hikes that offer great sights. 1) The Perkins Central Garden Trail is an easy, 1.5 mile round trip path with minimal elevation.

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A self-guided Garden of the Gods tour with all of the essentials. The entire tour can be completed in 4-6 hours and combines the perfect mix of driving, hiking, learning, shopping and eating!

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It's a rocky, uneven trail at points. Most people wear hiking shoes or boots. But even in walking sandals, my husband handled it without too many missteps. Being perhaps a little less fit than those dedicated hikers, we spent more than an hour ascending steps and a winding trail.

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Its namesake comes from Homer's poem, The Odyssey, that tells the passage was made by the Greek Gods as they rushed to save Ulysses from the sirens that were on the islands of Li Galli. Photos don't do it justice. Nothing prepares you for the sheer magnitude and beauty that is the Path of the Gods.

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