Mountain passes around Pimonte are found within the Lattari Mountains, connecting the Nocerino-Sarnese countryside with the Amalfi Coast. This region features historical routes and strategic points of passage between the hinterland and the sea. The landscape offers diverse terrain, from coastal connections to mountain viewpoints. These passes provide access to areas known for their cultural heritage and natural features.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Passage points and water supply
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S. Maria del Castello (670m) is a village at the pass between Vico Equense and Positano. Thanks to its strategic position, for centuries it has been an obligatory point of passage to avoid the circumnavigation of the Peninsula reaching Punta Campanella. Today it is a very important crossroads for hikers.
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From the north peak of Monte Finestra, if you want to see the "hole of Monte Finestra" you have to take a very treacherous T4 path of 700-800m, with an overhanging section (50m) called "Malopasso" which is supported by a cable steel fixed to the rock. Clothing, sturdy shoes and a minimum of mountaineering experience as well as not suffering from vertigo.
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Pass located between Sant'Egidio del monte albino and Tramonti, towns to visit and experience for their territory and their culture. Personally, I reached the pass once from Ravello and once from Corbara on the occasion of the 2023 Giro d'Italia.
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A tough climb, but when you get to the top of Agerola and start to glimpse the sea, all the effort disappears.
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Road that connects Castellamare with the Faito
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The most popular mountain pass in the area is Chiunzi Pass, which connects the Nocerino-Sarnese countryside with the Amalfi Coast. Other highly appreciated spots include Santa Maria del Castello, a significant crossroads for hikers, and the panoramic View of Mount Vesuvius from Monte Faito.
The Chiunzi Pass is particularly rich in history, featuring an imposing Norman tower that highlights its strategic importance as a communication and possibly a customs route between the hinterland and the sea since ancient times. The pass itself has been a crucial connection for centuries.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Malopasso and Buco monte Finestra offers a very treacherous T4 path with an overhanging section supported by a steel cable, requiring mountaineering experience and suitable gear. Additionally, the Climb of the Agerola Pass is known as a tough ascent, rewarding climbers with stunning sea views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the View of Mount Vesuvius from Monte Faito. This viewpoint is accessible via a road connecting Castellammare di Stabia with Monte Faito and offers expansive vistas, including the iconic Mount Vesuvius.
Yes, Santa Maria del Castello is a village located at a pass between Vico Equense and Positano. It has historically been an obligatory point of passage and today serves as a very important crossroads for hikers, also offering convenient water supply points.
The area around Pimonte's mountain passes offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the 'Trail to Croce della Conocchia' or moderate ones like the 'Ruins of the Monastery loop'. There are also options for MTB trails and cycling routes that offer scenic views and varying difficulty levels.
Yes, you can find several hiking trails. For instance, near Monte Faito, there's the 'Trail to Croce della Conocchia – The Pistillo of Monte Faito loop'. Other options include the 'Pian del Pero Trailhead – Monte Molare Summit loop' and the 'Church of Borgo Castello – Valle del Lavatoio loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide for Pimonte.
Cyclists can enjoy a range of routes around Pimonte's mountain passes. Options include scenic loops like 'View of Positano' or 'View of Amalfi', which offer challenging rides with rewarding coastal vistas. The 'View of Vesuvius loop' also provides a great cycling experience. More routes are available in the cycling guide for Pimonte.
The mountain passes in Pimonte are primarily located within the Lattari Mountains, offering diverse terrain that connects the Nocerino-Sarnese countryside with the stunning Amalfi Coast. Visitors can expect dramatic sea views, especially from passes like Agerola, and panoramic vistas of significant landmarks such as Mount Vesuvius from viewpoints like Monte Faito.
Visitors particularly appreciate the strategic connections these passes provide between the hinterland and the sea, offering both historical insights and breathtaking natural beauty. The challenging climbs, rewarding views of the Amalfi Coast and Mount Vesuvius, and the opportunities for hiking and cycling are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Absolutely. The region offers several mountain biking trails. You can find challenging routes like the 'Belvedere of Mount Faito from Castellammare di Stabia' or the 'Monte Pendolo Loop'. For more options and details, refer to the MTB Trails around Pimonte guide.


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