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Salerno
Scala

View of Amalfi – Ruins of the Paper Mill loop from Amalfi

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Italy
Campania
Salerno
Scala

View of Amalfi – Ruins of the Paper Mill loop from Amalfi

Moderate

4.8

(288)

1,188

hikers

View of Amalfi – Ruins of the Paper Mill loop from Amalfi

03:29

9.93km

400m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: July 29, 2026

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529 m

View of Amalfi

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Nice to look at and good for hiking

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1.89 km

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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2.06 km

Valle delle Ferriere Waterfall

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2.50 km

Ruins of the Paper Mill

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4.22 km

Fontana de Cape 'e Ciucci

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Hidden among the alleys of Amalfi, the fountain of Cape ‘e Ciucci tells stories of times gone by. Built in the 18th century, its name evokes the donkeys (ciucci) that once came down from Pogerola loaded with fruit, vegetables and wood, stopping here to drink. But according to another version, the origin of the name is linked to an ancient carved mask.

Since 1974, the fountain has hosted a unique nativity scene: figures immersed in water, carved in the tuff stone smoothed by the streams of the Valle dei Mulini.

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4.51 km

Amalfi Cathedral Square

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The Cathedral is dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle and has been the Archbishop's cathedral since 987, while to establish with certainty the origin of the diocese of Amalfi we can rely on a letter that Pope Gregory the Great sent in 596 AD. to the rector of the Churches of Campania with whom he called the bishop of the Civitas Amalfitana to stay at the headquarters.
The position in which the Amalfi Cathedral was built is strategic not only because it is central to the rest of the city, allowing for an orderly urban development, but it has protected it from enemy attacks.

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7.07 km

Waterfall in Valle delle Ferriere

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7.43 km

Stone Ruins in the Forest

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9.93 km

End point

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.46 km

2.49 km

2.26 km

620 m

102 m

Surfaces

2.92 km

2.61 km

2.06 km

1.85 km

369 m

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Comments

November 7, 2023,Valle dei mulini
Unfortunately the way down is not lit at all. Unfortunately Basilica di Eustacchio is closed

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... we have added the Basilica of St. Eustachio and the Torre dello Ziro. Be sure to take part! Unfortunately, the battery was empty

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It starts in Ravello, where you should definitely not miss a visit to the Villa Rufolo. Richard Wagner was inspired to write his Parsifal here.
From Ravello on to Pontone. Here you can take a short break at the small market. There is also a small shop with refreshments. A little further on you can admire miniatures.
The valley of …

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Today's circular hike took us up many stone steps to Pontone with a detour to the Torre del Zirro. From here you have a wonderful view of the coast, it was absolutely worth it.
We continued via Pontone through the Canneto Valley and over the green valley of the mills with rippling water back to Amalfi.

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Wonderful tour through the old mill valley. At the end a lot of stairs downhill. Only for people with healthy knees

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Day 3, or off to Mühlental.
Shortly through some narrow Amalfi streets and tunnels and then, you guessed it, hundreds of steps, this time uncounted, up, again accompanied by the great views of the bay.


First stop at the “Blu Bar”. We were here yesterday, just from a different direction. A little recovered and continued at over 30 degrees, stagnant …

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Today we took the boat from Minori to Amalfi. From there we walked up a lot of steps via Atrani to Pontone. Into the valley and via an old aqueduct to a beautiful valley with some waterfalls. Via the Valle dei Mulini (where there were old paper mills) back to Amalfi. Nice trip! Lots of stairs, but easy to walk!

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From Pontone it is worth taking a detour to the Belvedere Amalfi. Great view from a bird's eye perspective.

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