Giro to Santa Croce - view of Capri |
So 2016 is rapidly drawing to an end and if I manage to take to the hills tomorrow , I will have hiked the trails and lanes of Massa Lubrense and the Amalfi Coast an impressive 63 times over the course of the year. If you also consider two holidays, (one in Corfu and the other in Gran Canaria), where walking played an important role, I can only conclude that at least for me this has been an excellent year!
On the way to Jeranto |
Several itineraries have figured more often than others, mainly due to the fact that they are practically on my doorstep, but they are also all particularly spectacular and rewarding. I am very lucky to live where I do.
The Giro di Santa Croce from Termini is perhaps my favourite, with its splendid views of the island of Capri and the entire Bay of Naples as you emerge from the woods. Fairly new to the local trail circuit, it has become popular not only with the locals but also with several foreign walking holiday companies. Everyone I have spoken to or accompanied has been enthusiastic about it.
View from Sirenuse Trail |
Third on my list of local hikes has to be the Sirenuse Trail, starting off in Sant'Agata, passing through the village of Torca and then winding its way above the coast. The small grassy plateau of Pizzitiello is perfect for a picnic lunch giving you marvelous views both towards Capri and down the Amalfi Coast.
There are many more possible routes, including the new country village walk between Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi and Massa Lubrense which is delightful, giving you a taste of authentic Italy, away from the mass tourism of nearby Sorrento.
We were blighted by some really bad fires over the summer, the most destructive devastating the entire ridge from Monte San Costanzo to Punta Campanella. However nature has bounced back with a vengeance, and whilst the charred remains of shrubs and trees still scar the landscape, the lower vegetation has grown back greener and lusher than ever. I can't wait for springtime to see what it brings!
There are many more possible routes, including the new country village walk between Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi and Massa Lubrense which is delightful, giving you a taste of authentic Italy, away from the mass tourism of nearby Sorrento.
We were blighted by some really bad fires over the summer, the most destructive devastating the entire ridge from Monte San Costanzo to Punta Campanella. However nature has bounced back with a vengeance, and whilst the charred remains of shrubs and trees still scar the landscape, the lower vegetation has grown back greener and lusher than ever. I can't wait for springtime to see what it brings!