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What is the most famous hike in the Amalfi Coast?

Without a doubt, the Path of The Gods, known to locals as the Sentiero Degli Dei, is the most famous hiking trail in all of the Amalfi Coast. Stunning views along the entire route make this hike a must for anyone in the area.



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Known to locals as Sentiero Degli Dei, the Path of the Gods trail is by far the most well-known route on the Amalfi Coast.

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Top 14 Attractions and Things to See Around the Amalfi Coast
  • Villa Cimbrone. ...
  • Fiordo di Furore, Furore. ...
  • Regina Giovanna Bath. ...
  • Herculaneum. ...
  • Tiberius' Leap & Villa Jovis. ...
  • Blue Grotto, Capri. ...
  • Faraglioni Rocks, Capri. ...
  • Take a Tour of Pompeii. Pompeii is undoubtedly the top attraction for visitors to the Amalfi Coast.


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Perkins Central Garden Trail is the most popular hike in Garden of the Gods because it is paved and has stunning views, making it the perfect trail for the entire family.

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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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3) Is the Path of the Gods worth it? The Path of the Gods is definitely worth it if you're visiting the Amalfi Coast. In fact, if you like hiking and active adventures it's recommended to put this at the very top of your itinerary.

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The most beautiful stretch of the trip is the part that goes from Positano, the pearl of the Coast, to Amalfi, with an inevitable stop in Ravello, at the top of the rocky point jutting out of the sea.

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The 10 Best Towns on the Amalfi Coast
  1. Positano. Positano is the most visually stunning of the coast's main towns. ...
  2. Amalfi. One of the coast's most popular towns, Amalfi impresses with its seafront location and historical attractions. ...
  3. Ravello. ...
  4. Praiano. ...
  5. Maiori & Minori. ...
  6. Cetara. ...
  7. Vietri sul Mare. ...
  8. Sorrento.


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You might find a lot of people say Positano is better than Amalfi as Positano appears to have nicer beaches, more restaurants, and shops. Positano also has some of the best scenic views. You'll want to show off to everyone with your view of colourful cliffside homes, blue sea, and beaches.

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The Kardashians stayed at the luxurious Le Sirenuse hotel in Positano. This 5-star hotel features breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast and has been a popular destination for celebrities and high-profile individuals.

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Without a doubt, the Path of The Gods, known to locals as the Sentiero Degli Dei, is the most famous hiking trail in all of the Amalfi Coast. Stunning views along the entire route make this hike a must for anyone in the area.

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How long does it take to walk the Path of the Gods? To walk the Path of the Gods trail, it takes 1.5 to 2 hours, so it is a relatively quick hike. However, getting to Bomerano (the starting point) and getting back to your starting point from Nocelle (the ending point of the trail) adds on more time.

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Known in Italian as il Sentiero degli dei, the Path of the Gods is an immensely popular mountain trail about 7km (4.34 miles) long, at the dizzying height of 630m (2065ft) above sea level.

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Marina Grande is practically the center of the Amalfi Coast and is the main beach on the coastline. Located right across from the Piazza Duomo, this beach is in front of the center of town and runs 184 meters long and 40 meters wide.

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There are important differences between one town and another, however. Positano is the most expensive town, followed by Amalfi. The less famous but equally welcoming towns of Praiano, Maiori, Minori, and Cetara, etc.

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Atrani is a relatively undiscovered spot when it comes to tourist destinations on the Amalfi Coast. You won't find many tourists on vacation in this village, so you'll be able to immerse yourself in positively Italian culture.

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Salerno is so accessible, and for this reason alone there's no doubt Salerno makes the best base for your Amalfi Coast trip. If you want to take the train from any of those cities to Positano instead, you have to go through Salerno anyway!

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The short answer is that you need 2 days on the Amalfi Coast to see its highlights and 3 days or more if you want to add a trip to Capri or Sorrento. The long answer is that you can make the most of a stay in the Amalfi Coast no matter how much time you have, may it be one day or one week!

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The Amalfi Coast is famous for its picturesque seaside towns, cliffs, and beaches. It's known for its stunning coastline and colorful villages with steep and narrow streets. Many towns along the Amalfi Coast have a rich historical legacy with important sights of historical and artistic value.

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