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Path of the Gods. Here is a short guide to better organize your visit

by Redazione Viaggiando Italia
19 January 2023
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Are you thinking of organizing a visit to the Path of the Gods on the Amalfi Coast? In this short guide you will know some useful information to better prepare yourself for this wonderful experience in nature.

The Path of the Gods is a hiking trail located on the Amalfi Coast in Campania, Italy. It is famous for its panoramic coastal views and breathtaking landscapes. The path connects the towns of Bomerano and Nocelle, passing through the towns of Positano and Praiano. The path offers a unique view of the coast, crossing ancient rural paths and offering an overview of the Campania coast. Furthermore, the Path of the Gods is famous for its natural beauty, for its history and for its long cultural tradition.

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When is the best time to walk the Path of the Gods?

The best time to walk the Path of the Gods depends on your personal preferences. In general, spring and autumn are the best times to enjoy the scenery and the ideal weather for walking.

However, during the summer the trail gets very busy and can get busier. In winter the trail may be closed due to adverse weather conditions. It is recommended that you check trail conditions before setting off and be prepared for any changes in the weather.

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How best to prepare?

To best prepare for walking the Path of the Gods, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Physical condition: The trail is about 8 km long and has some steep uphills and downhills. It is important to be in good physical shape to undertake the hike.
  • Hiking Shoes: It is important to wear proper hiking shoes to have a good grip on the steep and rocky paths.
  • Clothing: Wear comfortable, breathable clothing to avoid sweating too much. Also, it’s important to bring along a waterproof jacket as the trail can be damp and wet in places.
  • Water and Food: Make sure you bring enough water and food with you as there are no sources of water along the trail.
  • Map and orientation: it is advisable to have a map of the trail and know how to orient yourself, to avoid getting lost.
  • Planning: It’s always important to plan your route before setting off, and know how long you expect it to take to complete the trail.
  • Consider the time of visit: the path of the gods can be closed due to adverse weather conditions, and can be very crowded at certain times of the year. It is recommended that you check trail conditions before setting off and be prepared for any changes in the weather.

Where to park?

The most convenient parking to start the Path of the Gods is in Bomerano, where there are some private paid parking lots, but they can be full during the high season. You can also park on the nearby streets, but be aware of parking restrictions and fines. Alternatively, you can take a bus or train to Positano and then walk to the trailhead in Bomerano. In any case it is important to plan ahead and check the parking options available before you leave, to avoid wasting time looking for a place to park.

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What to see nearby?

In the vicinity of the Path of the Gods there are many attractions to see and places to visit. Here are some of the more popular things to do in the area:

  • Positano: This charming coastal fishing village is famous for its colorful houses and narrow streets. You can go shopping for local handicrafts and enjoy the coastal view from the panoramic terraces.
  • Praiano: a less crowded town than Positano, but no less fascinating. It offers a panoramic view of the coast and greater tranquility than Positano.
  • Grotta dello Smeraldo: an underwater cave located near Conca dei Marini, famous for its crystalline waters and the beauty of its stalactites and stalagmites.
  • Ravello: an ancient medieval village located on a hill above Amalfi, famous for its ancient architecture and scenic gardens.
  • Paestum: archaeological site of Magna Graecia, famous for its three Doric temples and historical artifacts dating back to the 6th century BC.
  • Ischia: a volcanic island located in the bay of Naples, famous for its beaches, spas and natural landscapes.
  • Naples: a city rich in history, culture and art, famous for its cuisine, churches and historic buildings.
  • Capri: an island very famous for its natural beauty and for its luxury tourism, famous for its spectacular views, its sea caves and its famous square.

These are just some of the places that you can visit in the area, there are many other attractions to discover and visit around the Path of the Gods.

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