Excursion in Sorrento
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Termini - Punta CampanellaTermini is without doubt the best departure point for an excursion to Punta Campanella. This itinerary... continue » |
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Termini – Monte San CostanzoIt is the highest hill in the territory of Massa lubrense and has two peaks. On top of the eastern one... |
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Nerano – JerantoThis excursion start from another caratheristic small town, known in all world for its cooking, Nerano... continue » |
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Sorrento Capo – Bagni Regina GiovannaThe villa of Head of Sorrento, known as the Regina's Giovanna baths, It’s a kind of natural... continue » |
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Sentiero degli DeiThis ancient footpath is called Path of Gods for its fantastic position half way between sky and sea... continue » |
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Puolo - CrapollaThis is an itinerary coast-to-coast, for Trekking and Hiking lovers, it’s possible to cover the distance by one day... continue » |
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Puolo - Crapolla
This is an itinerary coast-to-coast, for Trekking and Hiking lovers, it’s possible to cover the distance by one day, anyway it’s also possible to take a bus for same ways.
Crapolla is easy to reach from O Sole Mio Hotel, by a footpath; hidden in its own small bay, we find a little fishermen’s village, with same traditional fishing boats on the beach.
The path to the beach is full of intersting nature, made by olive graves and oak chestnut, here the ruins of St. Peter’s Abbey remind us of the Apostle who landed here on his journey to Rome. The name Crapolla seems to derive from an anciet temple of Apollo, here we can also find the ruins of a little monastery.
On the other coast, in the gulf of Naples we can find the Marina of Puolo, stretches along the cove between the small headland of Capo Massa and the rocky coastline of Calcarella.
The name Puolo derives from the Latin Pollius, the name of the Roman patrician Pollius Felix, the proprietor of the villa described by Stazio in his poems.
The beach is protected by stepped terracing thickly vegetated with olives trees and grapes vines, on the far side, up to the edges of the characteristic path leading down to the chapel of St. Anna which dominates the former Maldacea building.
Puolo has a great panoramic view on the gulf of Naples, is placed nearly the Regina Giovanna Baths, and not so far form the marine reserve of Punta Campanella.
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