Best waterfalls around Sant'Antonio Abate are found within the broader Campania region, offering diverse natural attractions. This area is characterized by its varied landscapes, from the coastal beauty of the Amalfi Coast to the inland reserves. Visitors can explore natural features such as lush valleys, historical ruins, and unique geological formations. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its natural environment.
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Following the course of the Canneto stream along this path you can admire scenic waterfalls and ancient stone buildings immersed in a fantastic setting of uncontaminated nature.
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Nice to look at and good for hiking
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A few steps from the famous Furore fjord, along the Amalfi coast, this waterfall of the Schiato stream allows you to see a different, almost Alpine landscape. The Schiato springs a few hundred meters higher, on the Agerola plateau.
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You can swim
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If taking the path back to Amalfi there is one steep section with no barrier as the track has been rerouted around landslip. Caution and sticks are needed.
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An early start improves the experience as you avoid crowds along the track and at the final waterfalls which are beautiful and worth paying the entrance fee.
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At the beginning of April, the hike from St Lazarro to Valle de Ferrere was quite nice, but in comparison, not really recommendable. The forests are coppice forests, still leafless, only a few early bloomers and salamander larvae, a single orchid. In the end, at 3 p.m., we stood in front of a closed waterfall. That's a bit stupid. But understandable, hardly any people there. In some places, poorly signposted.
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small waterfall present only in rainy periods. between June and September there is generally no
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While Sant'Antonio Abate itself doesn't host prominent waterfalls, the surrounding Campania region offers several beautiful options. The Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve are a popular choice, known for their unspoiled beauty and lush vegetation. Another significant site is the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills, where the Canneto river flows through ancient mill ruins, blending natural beauty with historical insight. Further afield, the Cascate di Capelli di Venere (Venus' Hair Waterfalls) in Cilento National Park are renowned for their delicate moss-covered rocks and crystal-clear pools.
Yes, many waterfalls in the region are best accessed via hiking trails. The Valle delle Ferriere, for instance, is celebrated for its hiking paths that lead through lush vegetation and past historical ruins. The Waterfall and Stone Arches of the Rio Canneto is also along a path where you can admire scenic waterfalls. Trails near the Cascata del Calore also offer scenic river walks.
You can expect diverse natural beauty. The Valle delle Ferriere is characterized by lush vegetation, including ferns and moss, along the Rio Canneto stream. The Cascate di Capelli di Venere are famous for the delicate green maidenhair fern covering the rocks, creating a unique curtain-like effect. Other areas feature dense woodland, river gorges, and viewpoints offering scenic vistas.
Yes, the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills is a prime example, featuring the ruins of ancient paper mills and ironworks that once utilized the river's power. Along the Canneto stream, you can also find ancient stone buildings immersed in the natural setting of the Waterfall and Stone Arches of the Rio Canneto.
Yes, some waterfalls offer opportunities for a refreshing dip. In the Valle delle Ferriere, some parts of the trail reveal small and large waterfalls where visitors can swim during warmer months. The Cascate di Capelli di Venere also form crystal-clear pools at their base, perfect for swimming.
Spring is often considered the best time to visit, especially for waterfalls like the Cascate di Capelli di Venere, when the water flow is strong and the surrounding nature is vibrant. However, some smaller waterfalls, like Fica Noce Waterfall, are only present during rainy periods, typically between October and May, and may dry up between June and September.
Many trails are considered relatively easy and suitable for most ages, offering a peaceful escape. For example, the trek through the Valle delle Ferriere is generally considered easy. The Cascate di Capelli di Venere also features easy paths and wooden walkways. However, some highlights are rated as 'intermediate' in difficulty, so it's always good to check specific trail details.
While specific dog policies vary by reserve and trail, the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve generally allows dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash. It's advisable to check local regulations or signage at the entrance of any specific reserve or park you plan to visit.
To reach waterfalls like those in the Valle delle Ferriere (near Amalfi), you would typically take a SITA bus from Sant'Antonio Abate towards the Amalfi Coast. From towns like Amalfi, you can then access the reserve. For other waterfalls further afield, such as those in Cilento National Park, public transport options might be more limited, and a car could be more convenient.
For certain areas, like the core zone A of the Waterfalls in the Valle delle Ferriere Nature Reserve, a 'pass' or 'ticket' may be required. These are often available for purchase in nearby towns like Amalfi or directly at the entrance. It's recommended to check current requirements before your visit, especially if you plan to enter restricted areas.
Beyond hiking to waterfalls, the region around Sant'Antonio Abate offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, including scenic loops with views of Positano or Vesuvius. There are also challenging MTB trails and dedicated road cycling routes. Near the Cascata del Calore, activities like canoeing or rafting are popular in warmer months.
For waterfalls located closer to towns, such as those in the Valle delle Ferriere near Amalfi or Pontone, you'll find cafes, restaurants, and shops. If you venture to more secluded waterfalls like Cascate di Conca della Campania or Cascate di Calabritto, amenities will be scarcer, so it's best to plan accordingly and bring your own provisions.


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