About this tour
One of the most breath-taking coastlines in Europe, the Amalfi Coast, is perhaps Italy's most famous. Stretching 50km from Sorrento to Salerno, the landscape is hugely varied and surrounded by infinite and ever-changing views. Steep terraces full of scented lemon groves fall steeply into a shimmering Mediterranean Sea whitewashed houses cling precariously to unforgiving slopes while sea and sky merge in one vast blue horizon. Pastel coloured coastal towns are pasted onto the steep slopes and have a history dating back 1000's of years. Discover cultural treasures including rural chapels, castle ruins and ancient farmhouses. Man has created a mosaic terraced landscape, which nothing can compare with.We offer a fantastic selection of walks from the thousands of footpaths along the Amalfi Coast such as the famous Sentiero degli Dei 'Pathway of the Gods' or the ancient Maestra dei Villaggi 'main road' of the Republic of Amalfi. Most of the walks follow the coast allowing you to enjoy the dazzling coastal views of the Amalfi Coast and the Bay of Naples from a high vantage point and on occasions as far as the island of Capri in the distance. Immerse yourself in the typical Mediterranean landscape, with wonderful, terraced lemon groves and vineyards and explore rural villages which makes you feel far away from the tourist trail.Your first four nights are in the beautiful town of Amalfi which has its origins documented as long ago as the 6th century when it was the centre of a trading network spread throughout the Mediterranean. Today, it is still known well beyond what its size should command due to the beauty of the town and its stunning setting. Situated at the head of a deep ravine, wander along the town's narrow alleyways, discover its quaint shops packed with local produce and crafts, and take refreshments in the tea shops, inspired by the English 100 years ago when they were the dominant visitors. Exploring further, steep steps lead to the exquisite 9th century Duomo and many other examples of medieval architecture. Far below, the town also has its own beach popular amongst visitors and locals alike.You spend your final three nights in Positano, arguably the Amalfi Coast's most photogenic town, rising almost vertically from the sea in a riot of colour. It is called the 'Gem of the Divine Coast' with houses and villas built on terraces with beautiful gardens planted with palm trees, orange and lemon groves. The main road passes high above, leaving the town mostly to those who wish to explore the narrow streets, winding lanes, paths and tracks around the town on foot. Small shops and elegant boutiques line the narrow streets. Below is a small beach fringed with restaurants - why not sip a cool 'Limoncello' here whilst taking in the atmosphere after a day's walking.