This is certainly one of the most spectacular of the Amalficoast. It owes its name to the numerous temples dedicated to Minerva, Mitra and Ceres, which stood along this path in Roman era. From Bomerano (Agerola) to Positano via Colle Serra and Li Cannati (8 km – difficulty medium). Along the route you pass under the "Grotta del Biscotto - cave of the biscuit" where, in addition to the special geological conformation of the rocks you can admire ruins of antique houses embedded in the rocks of the cave. After “Colle Serra” there is an enchanting scenery to the islands "Li Galli", to the Peninsula of Sorrento with Capri in the background. Continuing along the path you will reach ”Li Cannati”, Nocelle and Montepertuso and then go down to Positano via a long staircase. Following going down you can reach the beach of Positano.
Da Vigne alla Moressa, per le antiche "Vie piane" Si parte dall'agriturismo "Serafina" e si penetra nella vallata della Praia. la vecchia casa della Barbanera (una sorta di astrologa-meteorologa, vissuta fino agli anni '50) è presto raggiunta. Poco oltre inizia l'abitato di Praiano e la strada, divenuta ormai comoda passeggiata, porta a piazza Moresca e da quì alla rotabile. Tempo di percorrenza: 70'.
From Amalfi to Amalfi (3 hours - low difficulty)..
The valley looks like a long canyon with his high walls of rocks..
The lower part of the valley, territory of Amalfi, is called “Valle dei Mulini”, the mill valley, because of the many antique mills that used the water of the stream.
The inner part of the valley is called “Valle delle Ferriere”, valley of the forges, and is named so because of the presence of an old ironfactory.
Pass the ruins of the ironfactory, continuing to follow the river Canneto, which here flows tumultuously creating small waterfalls and rapids.
From S. Elia (Furore) to Marina di Praia (Praiano). Near the church of S.Elia begins the path that leads between agaves, bushes and prickly pears to Pennola passing Grottole. From here the path drops down steeply to Carritto to the bridge of Praia.
From the church of S. Elia, Furore to Furore (40 minutes). From the square Piazza del Carmine, near the church of S. Elia, a staircase takes down, the long and ancient path of the farmers and fisherman. After the palace of the “Maccaronari”, continue the walk. After crossing the road, the path becomes less steep and more exposed to the sea. At the end of the path a stairway leads to a group of houses, they form the heart of the fishermen-village inside the fjord of Furore.
From viewpoint Fausto Coppi (Agerola) to Furore (2km - low difficulty). Next to viewpoint Belvedere Fausto Coppi starts a stair that goes down to the sea and to the deep gorge called Furore with an ancient fishermanvillage, recently renovated, that seems a nativity scene.
From S. Lazzaro (Agerola) to Furore (1 hour). The path follows the trail of the legendary General Abu Tabela. It starts from Punta Scotelo and crosses the gorge of the Furore valley to the river Penise and passes through the remains of an old powder magazine, leaning on the side of the cliff. In the distance, showing glimpses of the sea view.
Departing from Bomerano's square a mule track brings to Santa Barbara. Crossing the valley beneath the grotto one encounters the path that leads into the gorgeof shiato's torrent. Crossing the stream next to an ancient mil and climbing up one will reach San Lazzaro.
From Furore to Conca dei Marini. The path of the mad bats can be seen as a logical continuation of the path of Fox angler. It starts from the fjord of Furore and enters, after a while, in a very full green and full of surprises. It meets, after the fishing village and the paper-mill, the bridge of water supply, the mills of Conca dei Marini and higher up, the ruins of an ancient paper-mill. Here the path turns right and climbs on the cliffs to Punta Tavola, a small plateau overlooking the valley. A little further on is the church of S. Michele at Conca dei Marini
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