Start: Colli di Fontanelle o Torca
End: Promontorio del Pizzetiello o Casa rosa
Route: Paved and unpaved path
Lenght: 5 km
Elevation gain: +/-100
Difficulty: E (Hiking)
Time: Approx. 2 hours round trip both options
Allow me to introduce another naturalistic itinerary for you to explore with your children, which I'm sure you'll love!
Its name, Sirenuse trail, comes from the ancient name of the Li Galli archipelago, a tiny grouping of rocks in the middle of the sea also known precisely as Sirenuse for the fact that it allegedly hosted the Sirens who bewitched Ulysses during his voyage. We move to the southern part of the Sorrentine Peninsula, a very scenic area with views of the Amalfi Coast stretching to the island of Capri. The peculiarity of this walk is that in just a few kilometers you can go from the mountains to the sea, from steep slopes to gentle terraces.
OPTION 1: from the Colli di Fontanelle to Pizzetiello and back.
You can choose whether to start the trail from the small square of Colli di Fontanelle and have as your destination the very scenic spot called Pizzetiello in about an hour, crossing first a coppice chestnut grove and then a very scenic slightly uphill stretch rich in Mediterranean scrub plants.
OPTION 2: From Torca to the " Pink House" and back.
If you start from the small square in Torca, the trail is easier, with less elevation gain, and along the way you can find several animals that inhabit the land along the trail. It takes about an hour to reach the "pink house," a kind of lookout with benches, where you can relax while admiring an enchanting view.
Recommended equipment
Rent a baby carriers
If necessary, I am at your disposal to suggest and provide you with the most suitable baby carrier for your child's age:
Allow me to introduce another naturalistic itinerary for you to explore with your children, which I'm sure you'll love!
Its name, Sirenuse trail, comes from the ancient name of the Li Galli archipelago, a tiny grouping of rocks in the middle of the sea also known precisely as Sirenuse for the fact that it allegedly hosted the Sirens who bewitched Ulysses during his voyage. We move to the southern part of the Sorrentine Peninsula, a very scenic area with views of the Amalfi Coast stretching to the island of Capri. The peculiarity of this walk is that in just a few kilometers you can go from the mountains to the sea, from steep slopes to gentle terraces.
OPTION 1: from the Colli di Fontanelle to Pizzetiello and back.
You can choose whether to start the trail from the small square of Colli di Fontanelle and have as your destination the very scenic spot called Pizzetiello in about an hour, crossing first a coppice chestnut grove and then a very scenic slightly uphill stretch rich in Mediterranean scrub plants.
OPTION 2: From Torca to the " Pink House" and back.
If you start from the small square in Torca, the trail is easier, with less elevation gain, and along the way you can find several animals that inhabit the land along the trail. It takes about an hour to reach the "pink house," a kind of lookout with benches, where you can relax while admiring an enchanting view.
Recommended equipment
Rent a baby carriers
If necessary, I am at your disposal to suggest and provide you with the most suitable baby carrier for your child's age:
Sirenuse trail light