Path
between sea and land, a unique landscape of the Gallic Islands and the Amalfi
coast.
Let's
start: Park in the center of Sant'Agata, walk to the sea, the path takes about
3 hours, is well marked, safe even for beginners.
We start
from Sant'Agata, we descend through houses and cultivated gardens, full of
olive trees, vegetables and stables, the first immersion in nature.
Once the
gardens are finished, a staircase of around 350 steps begins down to the sea,
passing through a small Abbadia, the convent of San Pietro a Crapolla, with a
wooden crece, very particular and well finished.
From the
view of the convent you understand what you are facing, a spectacular natural
fjord. There are small stone structures made in the past by fishermen, historic
warehouses, pieces of a bygone time.
The water
is an intense color, emerald green, the pebbles typical of the Sorrento and
Amalfi coasts, the mountain behind which dominates a unique setting.
The
Crapolla route is not to be missed, visiting Sorrento also means enjoying
unique, typical scenery and wonderful views.
Another small Portiglione route starts from the Abbey of San Pietro, reaching the sea via another passage between mountains and valleys.
View from Crapolla https://youtube.com/shorts/JuLkVDWMA5g?si=iMSY9oX3t-F_7Ge2
Where to park https://maps.app.goo.gl/Hqvfyks6zbJQ336TA
More information of the path https://www.instagram.com/ugo_mazzola
Viale Montariello, 3 - Sorrento (NA) - Directions
P.I. 10013331219
National identification code IT063080C16Q7VOOM4
Regional identification code 15063080EXT1191