Best mountain passes around Angri are found within the Lattari Mountains, which form the backbone of the Sorrento Peninsula and Amalfi Coast. Angri's location at the base of these mountains makes it a gateway to diverse mountainous areas. This region offers historical communication routes and varied hiking opportunities. The landscape features dramatic limestone ridges and views of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Attention, a bad pass in name and in fact, an exposed section and suitable for those who do not suffer from vertigo
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Mount Finestra takes its name from this "Hole". To reach it from the north peak, be very careful, the path, T4, is very treacherous and includes the "Malopasso". Trekking clothing, sturdy shoes, mountaineering experience and no vertigo!
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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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Shelter to be used in case of bad weather.
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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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Angri serves as a gateway to the Lattari Mountains, offering access to several significant passes and peaks. The most prominent is the Chiunzi Pass, a historical route connecting the Nocerino-Sarnese countryside with the Amalfi Coast. Other notable areas include Monte Cerreto, known for climbing, and the peaks of Monte Sant'Angelo and Monte San Michele (Molare), which offer challenging hikes and extensive views.
The mountain passes and viewpoints around Angri offer diverse and breathtaking vistas. From the Chiunzi Pass, you can enjoy panoramic views of both the fertile plains and the dramatic coastline. Locations like View of Mount Vesuvius from Monte Faito provide clear perspectives of Mount Vesuvius and the Gulf of Naples, while other trails in the Lattari Mountains offer views of the Tyrrhenian Sea and historic villages.
Yes, the mountain passes in this region often have significant historical importance. The Chiunzi Pass, for instance, has been an important communication route since ancient times, connecting the hinterland with the sea. It is garrisoned by an imposing Norman tower, which served military and fiscal purposes, adding to its historical allure.
A unique natural attraction is the Hole of Mount Finestra, a natural monument and viewpoint. This distinctive hole in the rock is located on the fork between the North and South peaks of Monte Finestra. The broader Lattari Mountains also feature dramatic limestone ridges and diverse flora and fauna, including Mediterranean herbs.
Absolutely. The Lattari Mountains offer several challenging trails. For example, reaching the Hole of Mount Finestra from the north peak involves a very treacherous T4 path, including the exposed "Malopasso" section. Peaks like Monte Sant'Angelo and Monte San Michele (Molare) also provide demanding hikes with extensive views.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the region around Angri offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails throughout the Lattari Mountains. For cyclists, there are options for road cycling and gravel biking, with routes like the "Chiunzi Pass Roundabout – Norman Tower loop" for MTB. You can explore more routes in the MTB Trails around Angri guide.
The Lattari Mountains are generally pleasant to visit during spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, but higher passes offer cooler temperatures. Winter can bring colder conditions and occasional snow at higher altitudes, making some trails more challenging.
The "Malopasso" is a particularly challenging and exposed section of the trail leading to the Hole of Mount Finestra from its north peak. It's a T4-rated path, approximately 50 meters long, supported by a steel cable fixed to the rock. It requires sturdy shoes, mountaineering experience, and no vertigo. This section is also highlighted as Malopasso and Buco monte Finestra.
The Climb of the Agerola Pass is known as a tough ascent. However, the effort is well rewarded. Upon reaching the top of Agerola, you begin to glimpse the sea, offering a stunning panoramic view that makes the challenging climb worthwhile.
Yes, the area around Angri provides excellent opportunities for both road cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes that incorporate the scenic mountain terrain. For road cycling, consider routes like the "View of Positano – Cetara and the Angioina Tower loop from Angri" found in the Road Cycling Routes around Angri guide. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes such as the "View of Mount Vesuvius – Torre del Gatto loop from Lanzara-Fimiani" in the Gravel biking around Angri guide.
The Lattari Mountains, forming the backbone of the Sorrento Peninsula and Amalfi Coast, offer a diverse and rugged landscape ideal for outdoor exploration. They feature dramatic limestone ridges, extensive networks of hiking trails for various skill levels, and breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, historic villages, and the iconic coastlines. The region's rich flora and fauna also add to its natural appeal.


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