Canyons around Lettere are situated within the mountainous terrain of the Lattari Mountains, a region characterized by altitudes ranging from 200 to 1,100 meters. The area is traversed by several waterways, including the Fuscoli, contributing to its diverse natural landscape. While specific named canyons are not prominently featured directly within Lettere, the regional park setting suggests the presence of gorges and ravines. This environment offers opportunities for exploring natural formations and historical sites.
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The path has been cleaned and marked and many protective ropes have been added. However, it remains a mountain path where you need to have a minimum of experience. To access the caves a 3.5 meter ladder has been installed, which is therefore not suitable for children below the 15 years.
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A crack in the rock, immersed in wild nature that frames a small beach of just 30 metres.
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The village of Furore, part of the Amalfi Coast, is famous for the beautiful fjord on the sea.
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CURRENTLY THE CAVE ENTRANCE PATH COLLAPSED AND IMPOSSIBLE TO OVERCOME. BUT I'M GOING THERE I HAVE THE SOLUTION BUT YOU NEED TO HAVE GOOD STRENGTH IN YOUR LEGS AND ARMS BECAUSE YOU NEED TO GO DOWN INTO A DENSE FOREST JUST BEFORE AND GET TO THE STONE CHANNEL AND GET UP ON SLIPPERY GROUND FOR A WHILE
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The fjord represents one of the natural jewels of the Amalfi coast. Inserted by UNESCO, together with other places on the Amalfi Coast, in the world heritage sites in 1997, the Furore fjord consists of a deep crack in the rock at the bottom of which there is a 25 meter beach. Furthermore, Furore, with its 800-odd inhabitants, has become part of the "Most beautiful villages in Italy".
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At this point, an extremely fascinating grotto invites hikers to take a little spiritual rest. In his text, Gennaro dell'Aglio vividly described the construction of this local sanctuary 35 years ago. In the rear, elevated part (which can be reached via a small ladder on the rock) there is a cross with a body. Further ahead there is a statue of the Mother of God Mary, which welcomes visitors. It has been invoked under countless titles throughout the history of the church, but especially in popular piety. Here it is the “Madonna della Pace”, or Mary as Queen of Peace.
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The Fiordo di Furore is a narrow gorge with a bridge connecting the two banks and a rocky beach overlooking the sea.
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The area around Lettere, nestled within the Lattari Mountains, features diverse natural formations including gorges, ravines, and caves. You can discover unique spots like the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills, where the Canneto river flows through historical ruins, or the Cave of the Madonna della Pace of Pietrapiana, a natural monument offering panoramic views.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with rich history. The Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills is a prime example, showcasing ancient water mills alongside the Canneto river. Additionally, the Fiordo di Furore, a stunning gorge, is near the Ancient fishing village of Furore, which tells tales of past traditions.
For breathtaking views, visit the Cave of the Madonna della Pace of Pietrapiana, which offers panoramic vistas of the Amalfi Coast, Gulf of Salerno, and the Sarno valley with Vesuvius. The Fiordo di Furore also provides spectacular scenery with its narrow inlet and natural rocky arch.
Yes, the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills is known to have spots where you can swim in the Canneto river. The Fiordo di Furore also features a small beach, offering a unique spot for relaxation by the sea.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the moderate Grotto of S. Maria della Speranza Trail and more challenging routes like La Vetta del Cerreto. There are also running trails and MTB trails available for different skill levels.
While specific family-friendly canyoning routes are not prominently advertised directly within Lettere, many of the hiking trails in the surrounding Monti Lattari Regional Park are suitable for families. For instance, the Valle dei Mulini and Ruins of the Watermills offers a unique blend of nature and history that can be engaging for all ages.
The mountainous terrain of the Lattari Mountains, where Lettere is located, experiences diverse weather. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. The Fiordo di Furore is noted for its comfortable temperatures, as the sun only appears after noon due to the cliff's shape, making it enjoyable even during warmer months.
Yes, the region features several interesting caves. The Cave of the Madonna della Pace of Pietrapiana is a significant natural monument and religious site. Another notable cave is the Biscuit Cave, named for its unique geological formations, located near the start of the famous Path of the Gods.
Access to the trails and canyons typically involves reaching trailheads within the Monti Lattari Regional Park. While specific parking and public transport details for each canyon vary, Lettere itself is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Naples, and local outdoor activity platforms or tourist information can provide more precise logistical guidance for reaching specific starting points.
The Fiordo di Furore is a truly unique attraction on the Amalfi Coast. It's a narrow gorge carved by the Schiato stream, opening directly to the sea and surmounted by a natural rocky arch. This UNESCO-protected site features a tiny beach and an ancient fishing village, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical charm. Its cliff-shaded location means the sun only reaches the beach after noon, providing a cooler, relaxing experience.
While specific wildlife details for Lettere's immediate canyons are not provided, the broader Lattari Mountains region, being part of a regional park, supports diverse ecosystems. Other canyon areas in Italy, such as Le Gole del Farfa, are known for birds like peregrine falcons and eagle owls, suggesting a potential for similar avian life in the Lattari Mountains' gorges and ravines.
Yes, for experienced adventurers, the Monti Lattari Regional Park offers several challenging routes. Among the hiking trails, you can find difficult options like the Grotta del Caprile, Castello di Lettere e Grotta di San Benedetto route, La Vetta del Cerreto, and Il Sentiero del Professore, which provide significant elevation changes and longer distances.


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