Best mountain peaks around Positano are situated within the Lattari Mountains, providing expansive views of the Amalfi Coast and the Mediterranean Sea. This region features a diverse landscape, ranging from coastal paths to higher elevations. The area is characterized by impressive limestone formations and varied flora. Exploring these peaks offers a unique perspective of the wider Campania region.
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Amazing views and worth going up on a clear day or also when the clouds are low and you are above them.
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A splendid and very particular place in the Lattari Mountains chain, a communication and crossing point between the Agerola plain and the Amalfi coast. It has a truly unique and fascinating perspective towards Capri, also thanks to its altitude (1067 m.). Furthermore, if you arrive at Capo Muro, either from Bomerano or from Santa Maria del Castello and you still have energy, it is possible with another hour of climbing to reach Monte Catiello (1393 m.), the third peak of Sant' Angelo a Tre Pizzi.
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Medium difficulty itinerary for well-trained people.
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A panoramic point on the Sorrento Peninsula with a breathtaking view of the Sorrento Plain, Vesuvius, the Gulf of Naples (with Capo Miseno, Procida, Ischia, Capri) and the Gulf of Salerno, up to Punta Licosa. On clear days you can see towards the North West, more or less behind Capo Miseno, even the Pontine Islands
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At Capo Muro there is a mushroom-shaped rock on which there is a statue of the Redeemer looking towards Punta Campanella and Capri. A real spectacle
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Beautiful views from the panoramic point of Monte San Costanzo.
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It is a hill with a pointed shape, hence the name "Pizzitiello", from which you can enjoy splendid views of the coast below. When proceeding in the direction of Torca the descent, between steps and rocks, can be treacherous as is the climb in the opposite direction. Trekking clothing, sturdy shoes and a minimum of mountaineering experience are necessary.
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The region offers several highly-rated peaks and viewpoints. Mount San Costanzo is a popular summit offering 360° views of both the Gulf of Salerno and the Bay of Naples. Another must-see is the Redeemer statue at Capo Muro, which provides a unique perspective towards Capri and the Gulf of Positano from over 1000 meters altitude. For the highest vantage point, the Summit of Monte San Michele (Monte Molare), at 1,444 meters, offers extensive views after a challenging ascent.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent to the Summit of Monte San Michele (Monte Molare) is highly rewarding. As the highest peak of the Lattari Mountains, it offers expansive views spanning both the Gulf of Salerno and the Bay of Naples, including distant views of Vesuvius and Sorrento. Additionally, Mount Pizzitiello presents a distinctive pointed shape with challenging terrain, requiring sturdy footwear and some mountaineering experience for its potentially treacherous descents and climbs.
The Path of the Gods (Sentiero degli Dei) is a renowned hiking trail, not a single peak, that offers unparalleled mountain and coastal vistas. It typically starts in Bomerano and descends to Nocelle, a hamlet above Positano. This moderately difficult trail provides iconic, postcard-perfect views of the entire Amalfi Coast, including the gulfs of Salerno and Naples, Cilento, and the island of Capri. You'll walk amidst olive groves and lemon trees, encountering towering limestone formations and ancient abandoned stone houses.
The Lattari Mountains around Positano offer a diverse blend of Mediterranean flora and almost alpine landscapes. On peaks like Monte San Michele, you'll find ancient beech and chestnut forests, natural springs, and caves. The Path of the Gods features vibrant wildflowers and dramatic limestone formations. The region is characterized by impressive limestone formations and varied plant life, providing a rich natural experience.
Yes, Monte Faito is one of the tallest mountains in the area and is easily accessible by car from Positano. It offers a bar with extensive views across Vesuvius, Sorrento, and Naples. At its summit, you'll also find a small church and opportunities for walks through its chestnut forests, providing a different perspective of the wider region.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as "The rock formations of Monte Gambera" or "Start of the Path of the Gods – View of the Amalfi Coast loop from Positano." For more options, check out the hiking guide for Positano. Cycling enthusiasts can find challenging routes like "View of Positano – View of Positano loop from Positano" in the cycling guide, and mountain biking trails are also available, including "Belvedere of Mount Faito from Castellammare di Stabia" in the MTB trails guide.
The Lattari Mountains offer pleasant hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are generally ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. While summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, higher peaks like Monte San Michele offer cooler air. In winter, snow can be present on higher mountains like Monte Faito, offering a different experience. October is also known for the chestnut festival on Monte Faito.
Yes, Mount San Costanzo is particularly noted for its 360° views encompassing both the Gulf of Salerno and the Bay of Naples. The Summit of Monte San Michele (Monte Molare) also provides extensive views across both gulfs, including distant sights of Vesuvius and Sorrento.
The Christ the Redeemer of Mount Vico Alvano offers a great vantage point to admire both the Amalfi Coast and the Gulf of Naples. It's an intermediate-difficulty spot, perfect for taking great photos. Parking is available on the street in front of the nearby Castello, with the trail starting near the mansion.
The Redeemer statue at Capo Muro is unique due to its location on a mushroom-shaped rock, offering a truly special perspective towards Punta Campanella and Capri. Situated at an altitude of 1067 meters, it serves as a communication and crossing point between the Agerola plain and the Amalfi coast, providing a fascinating view of the Gulf of Positano on one side and the town of Agerola on the other.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscapes around Positano. Examples include "The rock formations of Monte Gambera – loop from Positano," "The staircase of Arienzo, Nocelle and Montepertuso – loop from Positano," and "Monte Comune da Positano – loop hike in the Parco Regionale dei Monti Lattari." You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide for Positano.


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