Among Italy’s most scenic coastal walking trails, the nine-kilometer (5.6 miles) ‘Pathway of the Gods’ winds its way through vertical cliffs and man-made terraces hundreds of meters above the sparkling waters of the Amalfi Coast.
It begins at the main square, Piazza Capasso, in the tiny village of Bomerano, where you’ll find signs for ‘Sentiero degli Dei’ (CAI n.327), and ends in Nocelle, just above Positano. It’s where the Lattari mountains of the Sorrentine peninsula descend into the blue of the Mediterranean sea.
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