“From these solitary heights I prefer to turn my back to the green hills of Massa and Sorrento, to Vesuvius and to Naples.
To Ischia and Campi Flegrei, to look down towards the mysterious South, towards the mountains of Basilicata, the fabulous Punta Licosa [...] a vision of peace, accompanied by not well-defined feelings of love and affinity for this element that surrounds us, feelings dating back to the ancient days of life
We are in the Regional Park of the Lattari Mountains, established in 2003. A mountainous massif like that of the Lattari allows you to make infinite journeys. The protected area has a lot to tell and includes very different realities and contexts embracing both coasts, Amalfitan and Sorrentine. The beauty that comes from the presence of a rich and prestigious environmental, naturalistic, landscape and cultural heritage. An alternation of colors of a multifaceted and wonderful landscape, in a smiling and uncontaminated nature. In a few kilometers it goes from mountains to sea, from steep slopes to gentle terraces. The path that we present to you today is a suggestive ring route of about 9 km, which runs along the southern slope of the Sorrentine Peninsula, crossing three of its municipalities: Massa Lubrense, Sorrento and Sant’Agnello. Its name, path of the Sirenuses, comes from the ancient name of the Li Galli archipelago, a tiny group of rocks in the middle of the sea, also known as Sirenuse due to the fact that it was home to the Sirens who bewitched Ulysses during his journey. The path that starts from Sant'Agata to reach Colli di Fontanelle is a dive in the colors and scents of the Mediterranean scrub, articulated along cliffs, terraces, gullies and suspended between sky and sea. From Sant’Agata we reach the hamlet of Torca and after a while that of Monticello, where the dirt path begins.
Good steps,
Veronica Verde,
Environmental Hiking Guide


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