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Tre Calli Mountain — Attraction in Agerola

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Tre Calli Mountain
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Belvedere di Paipo
Via Paipo, 10, 80051 Agerola NA, Italy
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B & B Valley of the Gods
Via Paipo, 26, 80051 Pianillo NA, Italy
Panariello Palace
Via Pendola, 25, 80051 Pianillo NA, Italy
Casa Paloma
Via Paipo, 5, 80051 Pianillo NA, Italy
B&B Villa Italia
Via Pendola, 18, 80051 Agerola NA, Italy
B&B Mamaral
Via Pendola, 11, 80051 Pianillo NA, Italy
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Tre Calli Mountain

80051 Agerola, Metropolitan City of Naples, Italy
4.8(115)
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Belvedere di Paipo

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4.8
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5.0
6y

A very cool and exerting hike to go on. I did it for sunset, though I know it is known for sunrise. I could still see a little bit of it over Positano and the colors were very beautiful afterwards. I’d suggest bringing a flashlight, even though I didn’t really need one as the path back is mainly a road, it’s much safer.

Which brings me to another point, if you’re not up for more rigorous hiking I’d suggest taking the way “back” from the circuit both ways. As it is primarily a road over half way to the turn around point. Especially if you plan to go for sunrise this seems like the much safer option to start with as well, and then you could decide to return the more rigorous way after you watch it.

Overall though, the views were beautiful over Agerola and seeing the coastline of Amalfi towards Positano. The mountain at the end was just beautiful as well. And if you’re observant towards the end you might see, what I think is the rubble of a rock struck by lightning. Definitely...

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5.0
3y

Wonderful evening solo hike, recommended by our host from the B&B Nido Verde (best place to stay!!). We were there in early September.

We had the whole track for ourselves and the perfect sunset. The view from the top was absolutely amazing with both sides of the Amalfi coast visible and Capri in the background. Very easy hike up there if you are a good hiker (they say 1.30hours but it took us half that time). The hike down in the dark was perfectly manageable with the phone’s flashlight.

100% must do, especially if you do not have time for the path of the gods, main advantages: 1) Much shorter 2) Less warm 3) Les crowded and last but not least 4) the views are as good as on the whole hike and if you do it on the evening you can enjoy the sunset (the pictures speak for...

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5.0
2y

Really nice place to hike and visit to see the entire western section of the peninsula and Capri. The path is narrow and, in some places, very steep. From the road to a rocky outcrop near the summit, it's a good 500m of ascent. Coming down from that area, back to the road and a Christian Cross, is again narrow and a bit tricky in places. There is plenty of volcanic ash stones (very light and porous) all over the path near the top. Makes it quite slippery. Lots of wildlife to...

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Steven DomitrzSteven Domitrz
A very cool and exerting hike to go on. I did it for sunset, though I know it is known for sunrise. I could still see a little bit of it over Positano and the colors were very beautiful afterwards. I’d suggest bringing a flashlight, even though I didn’t really need one as the path back is mainly a road, it’s much safer. Which brings me to another point, if you’re not up for more rigorous hiking I’d suggest taking the way “back” from the circuit both ways. As it is primarily a road over half way to the turn around point. Especially if you plan to go for sunrise this seems like the much safer option to start with as well, and then you could decide to return the more rigorous way after you watch it. Overall though, the views were beautiful over Agerola and seeing the coastline of Amalfi towards Positano. The mountain at the end was just beautiful as well. And if you’re observant towards the end you might see, what I think is the rubble of a rock struck by lightning. Definitely would recommend!
Thibaud DelayeThibaud Delaye
Wonderful evening solo hike, recommended by our host from the B&B Nido Verde (best place to stay!!). We were there in early September. We had the whole track for ourselves and the perfect sunset. The view from the top was absolutely amazing with both sides of the Amalfi coast visible and Capri in the background. Very easy hike up there if you are a good hiker (they say 1.30hours but it took us half that time). The hike down in the dark was perfectly manageable with the phone’s flashlight. 100% must do, especially if you do not have time for the path of the gods, main advantages: 1) Much shorter 2) Less warm 3) Les crowded and last but not least 4) the views are as good as on the whole hike and if you do it on the evening you can enjoy the sunset (the pictures speak for themselves).
Mustan BMustan B
Really nice place to hike and visit to see the entire western section of the peninsula and Capri. The path is narrow and, in some places, very steep. From the road to a rocky outcrop near the summit, it's a good 500m of ascent. Coming down from that area, back to the road and a Christian Cross, is again narrow and a bit tricky in places. There is plenty of volcanic ash stones (very light and porous) all over the path near the top. Makes it quite slippery. Lots of wildlife to look out for.
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A very cool and exerting hike to go on. I did it for sunset, though I know it is known for sunrise. I could still see a little bit of it over Positano and the colors were very beautiful afterwards. I’d suggest bringing a flashlight, even though I didn’t really need one as the path back is mainly a road, it’s much safer. Which brings me to another point, if you’re not up for more rigorous hiking I’d suggest taking the way “back” from the circuit both ways. As it is primarily a road over half way to the turn around point. Especially if you plan to go for sunrise this seems like the much safer option to start with as well, and then you could decide to return the more rigorous way after you watch it. Overall though, the views were beautiful over Agerola and seeing the coastline of Amalfi towards Positano. The mountain at the end was just beautiful as well. And if you’re observant towards the end you might see, what I think is the rubble of a rock struck by lightning. Definitely would recommend!
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Wonderful evening solo hike, recommended by our host from the B&B Nido Verde (best place to stay!!). We were there in early September. We had the whole track for ourselves and the perfect sunset. The view from the top was absolutely amazing with both sides of the Amalfi coast visible and Capri in the background. Very easy hike up there if you are a good hiker (they say 1.30hours but it took us half that time). The hike down in the dark was perfectly manageable with the phone’s flashlight. 100% must do, especially if you do not have time for the path of the gods, main advantages: 1) Much shorter 2) Less warm 3) Les crowded and last but not least 4) the views are as good as on the whole hike and if you do it on the evening you can enjoy the sunset (the pictures speak for themselves).
Thibaud Delaye

Thibaud Delaye

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Really nice place to hike and visit to see the entire western section of the peninsula and Capri. The path is narrow and, in some places, very steep. From the road to a rocky outcrop near the summit, it's a good 500m of ascent. Coming down from that area, back to the road and a Christian Cross, is again narrow and a bit tricky in places. There is plenty of volcanic ash stones (very light and porous) all over the path near the top. Makes it quite slippery. Lots of wildlife to look out for.
Mustan B

Mustan B

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