Path of the Gods Hike: Stunning Views of Amalfi Coast from Bomerano to Nocelle in Positano
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Embark on the stunning Path of the Gods hike, offering breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast. This medium-level hike takes you from Bomerano to Nocelle in Positano, with a 450-foot elevation gain. Don't forget to wear layers and bring trekking shoes, a rain jacket, a small backpack, and water!
Duration: 3 hours
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Highlights
  • Bomerano Town Centre & Bus Stop - The Path of the Gods is the most beautiful and known street of the Amalfi Coast and connects the town of Bomerano (Agerola) with the delightful little village of Nocelle in Positano. The level of hiking is medium, characterized by a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean Sea that overlooks the Gulf of Salerno, the Sorrento Peninsula and the Island of Capri. Starting from Bomerano the trail is mostly downhill, but once you arrive in Nocelle you will have added almost 450 feet of elevation gain.

Suggestions for the excursion: wear layers according to weather conditions and temperature differences. (During the excursion from beginning to end, sometimes we can have a difference of 10 degrees.)

Trekking shoes or walking shoes, a rain jacket, a small backpack and water (1.5 L).

Technical data (Bomerano - Nocelle): length (miles) 3.7 - Duration (h.): 3 h - Difference in height (m) 180 - Difference downhill (m) 300.

What's Included
  • Private guide provided
Additional Information

The Path of the Gods, or Sentiero degli Dei, is a renowned trail on the Amalfi Coast, which links the town of Bomerano in Agerola to the picturesque village of Nocelle in Positano. This moderate-difficulty hike provides spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea as well as the Gulf of Salerno, the Sorrento Peninsula, and Capri Island. Starting from Bomerano, the path is primarily downhill, culminating in an elevation gain of nearly 450 feet upon reaching Nocelle.

Hiking advice: We highly recommend adhering to the subsequently provided guidance. Dress in layers, considering potential weather shifts and fluctuating temperatures (during the trip, a 10-degree variance is not uncommon).

Essential hiking gear encompasses suitable footwear like trekking or walking shoes, a raincoat, a compact backpack, and at least 1.5 liters of water.

Route specifics (Bomerano - Nocelle) include a distance of 3.7 miles, roughly 3-hour duration, a 180-meter altitude difference, and a 300-meter downhill difference.

Location
Bomerano Town Centre & Bus Stop
Piazza Paolo Capasso
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Oct 7, 2019
Path of the Gods tips. - We started in Amalfi. We are experienced hikers, in good shape, over 50. Using “easy” to mean a trail that is flat with occasional inclines and some steps, we would rate this hike as moderate, on the underside of difficult. The views recurrently were spectacular and worth the travel and time and costs to get there. When the bus at Amalfi was too full to take us up to the trail head, we recruited three other couples to split the taxi fare at 25 euros per couple. (plus the 3 euros apiece that we forfeited by not waiting an hour for the next bus.) Make sure you have water and food for a pleasant trail break at a scenic stop of your choice. We bought excellent big sandwiches at Caffetteria il Riterovo on the left in Bomerano before the trail head. (Two sandwiches and two pastries were 12 euros.) Lemonade is sold for two euros at a private home later on the trail. If you have hiking experience you ABSOLUTELY DO NOT NEED A GUIDE. Be mindful of your footing as there are some scrappy surfaces, but there are no areas that would pitch you to your death unless you are being reckless. My husband carried “proper” shoes in the backpack, but the weather was excellent and he comfortably did the entire trail in Birkenstocks. It would be dangerous to do this trail in rainy weather. Most people do east to west, but we saw no issue with going west to east (in terms of views) except that those doing so had to face a lot of opposing foot traffic and had a lot more uphill travel at the end. We saw out-of-shape people suffering on the trail. We also saw people starting in Positano in late afternoon which would place them walking the trail in the dark, which seemed insane to us. Rainfall at completion of the trail made us choose the bus instead of the thousand steps back down into Positano, but it would have been no problem in sunnier weather, despite fatigue. Between walking the steps of Positano the day before and then doing this trail, our legs were sore but not debilitated the next day.
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