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A day in Crapolla

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Crapolla è una località marina del paese di Torca, frazione di Massa Lubrense. Affaccia sul golfo di Salerno a poca distanza dalla rinomata Positano. Il fiordo si insinua nel Monte di Torca, dove sorgono una torre antisaracena e i resti dell’abbazia di San Pietro.

Il Fiordo di Crapolla a Massa Lubrense è certamente tra le più suggestive insenature della Penisola Sorrentina, un luogo che custodisce un ricco patrimonio storico e naturalistico.

Cosa fare in un giorno a Crapolla

Il fiordo di Crapolla è raggiungibile esclusivamente a piedi partendo dalla piazzetta di Torca. Gli autobus SITA che raggiungono questa frazione partono da Sorrento, alcuni passano da Massa Centro prima di raggiungere Sant’Agata sui due golfi, quindi Torca. Per chi arriva in auto, c’è possibilità di parcheggio nelle strisce blu, nella piazzetta accanto alla Chiesa di San Tommaso Apostolo.

Il sentiero può essere intrapreso anche da Sant’Agata sui due Golfi, che dista solo un chilometro da Torca. Il percorso è di difficoltà elevata, ma ben tracciato. Prima di intraprenderlo, assicuriamoci di avere con noi abbondante acqua, cibo, un cappellino e scarpe da trekking.

Dopo un primo tratto tra i vicoletti del centro abitato, il sentiero si innesta su una vecchia mulattiera circondata dalla flora mediterranea.

Sentiero di Crapolla

Arrivati sul belvedere noto come “La guardia”, vi è una diramazione (tracciata con la fascia bianco-rossa) che prevede un percorso di ben 700 gradini che conducono al fiordo.

Il panorama

Sul versante di Positano si avvista l’arcipelago de Li Galli, che si lega al mito di Ulisse e delle sirene.

C’è poi Vetara, isolotto disabitato. Dista poche centinaia di metri lo Scoglio Isca, in passato abitato da Eduardo de Filippo, scelto come location del film È stata la mano di Dio di Paolo Sorrentino, il quale mostra le meraviglie della Penisola Sorrentina e della Costiera Amalfitana in scene solari, luminose e a tratti comiche.

Sul versante opposto si ammira il profilo di Punta Penna che delimita l’incantevole baia di Marina del Cantone.

La cappella e la spiaggia

Per fare una pausa dall’impegnativa passeggiata, lungo il sentiero che porta al fiordo si può visitare la Cappella di San Pietro, che si racconta sia stata edificata con le stesse pietre con cui era stata costruita la precedente Abbazia di San Pietro. Secondo la leggenda, quest’ultima sorgeva a sua volta sulle rovine di un antico tempio dedicato al dio Apollo e questo spiegherebbe il toponimo Crapolla.

Oltrepassata la cappella di San Pietro si giunge, finalmente, alla spiaggia. La spiaggia di Crapolla, in ciottoli, è anch’essa parte della Riserva Marina Protetta di Punta Campanella e solo in alcune ore del giorno è esposta al sole, mentre per gran parte della giornata resta in ombra.  

La spiaggia di Crapolla

La strata di ritorno è la stessa dell’andata, per cui consigliamo di evitare di percorrerla nelle ora più calde, soprattutto nei mesi estivi.


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Chapel of San Pietro in Crapolla, Torca

Chapel of San Pietro

Position: Crapolla, Torca

The small Chapel of San Pietro is located in the charming town of Crapolla. It is a jewel steeped in history and legend. It was built with stones that once belonged to the Black Benedictine Monastery, also known as Saint Peter’s Abbey. The chapel is surrounded by elements that tell the story of an ancient and fascinating past.

Next to the chapel stand majestic columns and marble bases dating back to the time of the ancient monastery. The legend that surrounds this place suggests that the abbey was built on the remains of a Roman temple (which was erected on the remains of an ancient temple dedicated to Apollo). From here derives the name Crapolla, which brings with it traces of a thousand-year history.

According to the tradition, Saint Peter stopped in Crapolla during his journey to Rome. Every year, on the morning of June 29, on the feast of Saint Peter, the faithful undertake a pilgrimage from Torca to the chapel. Here, in a suggestive celebration of the Holy Mass, the devotees pay homage to the saint. There are celebrations that extend to the beach, where food and fun come together in an atmosphere of joy and devotion.

The space in front of the chapel offers a privileged view of the island of Isca, giving visitors an enchanting view of this corner of paradise. To the left, Mount Torca dominates the horizon, with the Tower of Crapolla that is part of the defensive system of watchtowers. In fact, in the past the security of the coast was guaranteed by powerful avant-garde structures.

The St Peter’s Chapel in Crapolla is a unique place that invites visitors to immerse themselves in the evocative atmosphere of a past full of charm and mystery.


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Crapolla Cove

Crapolla Cove

The Crapolla Cove is a charming and fascinating place: nature, sea, and rich history.

You can view this trail in the AllTrails app or you can use the tracks:

Crapolla - Massa Lubrense

Crapolla Cove is one of the most suggestive inlets on the coast of Massa Lubrense: in addition to being of great naturalistic interest, it retains visible traces of a past rich in history.

You can reach it on foot from the village of Torca: from piazza San Tommaso Apostolo take Via Nula and then Via Casalvecchio, where the trail to the fjord begins.

Following the route of an ancient mule track, the first part of the trail runs among the green of the Mediterranean maquis and then along the brook Iarito up to the natural lookout “La Guardia”. Here a stone bench invites you to stop and admire the wonderful view: in front, the three Li Galli islets, the islands Isca and Vetara; to the left, the Amalfi Coast and, when the air is clear, the whole Gulf of Salerno; to the right, the unmistakable silhouette of Punta Penna.

From this point, the challenging path that leads to Recommone Beach also branches off. The stone steps, almost 700, lead instead to the Crapolla Cove: every 50 steps, a ceramic tile indicates the progressive numbering.

Before reaching the bottom of the inlet, you can stop and visit the small Chapel of San Pietro, built with the same stones that once belonged to the Black Benedictine Monastery, more commonly known as Abbazia di San Pietro. Next to the chapel, you can still see some columns and marble bases dating back to the ancient building. Legend has it that the abbey had been built on the ruins of a Roman temple, built itself on the ruins of a temple dedicated to Apollo: from here the toponym Crapolla.

According to tradition, St. Peter landed in Crapolla on his journey to Rome. On June 29 of each year, on the occasion of the day dedicated to St. Peter, the local faithful leave early in the morning on a pilgrimage from Torca to the Chapel of San Pietro, where Holy Mass is celebrated. The celebrations then continue on the beach between food and fun.

The space in front of the chapel offers a privileged vantage point on the island of Isca. On the left, you can see the Mount of Torca with the Tower of Crapolla, belonging to the defensive system of the watchtowers of the coast and the interior of the territory of Massa Lubrense.

Resuming the path, you finally reach the Crapolla Cove: a narrow and deep cleft in the rock, which creeps between the high cliff for a length of about 160 meters, gradually widening and ending with a small but beautiful beach. In the western part of the inlet, the remains of a Roman villa are still visible, with wall parts in opus reticulatum. Before the beach, the ancient village preserves the remains of some Roman cisterns and buildings carved into the rock: they are the monazeni, structures also dating back to Roman times and still used today by local fishermen to shelter their boats and fishing gear.

The small beach is all pebbles and, except for the hours when the sun is higher, it remains in the shade for most of the day. It is advisable, given the almost total absence of shaded areas along the path, to prefer a time when the sun is less strong in order to go up again.

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In the silence of the sea: the discovery of diving

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Diving is an extraordinary experience of intimate symbiosis with the sea. Holding your breath here becomes a skill that allows you to open the doors to a kingdom of silent beauty.

In Massa Lubrense there is a free diving center where you can find support and guidance to explore the art of diving. You can abandon yourself to the sea, immersing yourself in a world of calm, serenity, but also adventure. We had the opportunity to interview Antonio Mironi, founder of the Capri Freediving center and certified instructor by the Association Sport Apnea Academy, who shared with us interesting information about it.

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Hello Antonio! When was Capri Freediving founded and why?

Capri Freediving is a free diving center that was founded in 2023 in Massa Lubrense. It was born from a project that has always been in my head since childhood. I come from a history far from the sea, I am originally from Capri but I grew up in Milan; despite this, I have always been passionate about the sea, even though from afar. My dream was to come back one day and get closer to the discipline of freediving, which I have always practiced as a child. After graduating in economics I dedicated myself to training and preparing to become a free diving instructor. My goal was to open a center where people could share and teach apnea, mainly at sea since we have wonderful places. The center was born from the realization of a dream that I have always had.

What types of services do you offer?

We mainly offer courses. Being an apnea center we offer mini courses that can last both a day and a week, within which there are several methodologies. Following the attendance of these courses, patents may also be issued. The title that qualifies me as an instructor is a title issued by Apnea Academy, the largest school of apnea in the world founded by Umberto Pelizzari, historical world champion of apnea and holder of several records. There are also facilities for tourists such as recreational apnea excursions and snorkeling, more oriented to the tourist industry. Finally, we also have a whole logistics aimed at people who have already attended the courses and who have experience of apnea and who want to do training at sea.

What kind of discipline is apnea?

Apnea is a discipline that is growing more and more because it is open to all. Very often people are afraid to hold their breath, which is actually part of our genetic code, we just have to go back and do it. There are steps to follow to teach anyone to enjoy these sensations. I would define it as a discipline aimed at the well-being and relaxation of the person.

How do you train and prepare for apnea?

First of all, exercises are necessary from the point of view of breathing: to learn not to breathe you must first learn to breathe. There are exercises that come from the ancient art of pranayama, a strand of yoga that concerns breathing. Apnea borrows these exercises to train the ability to inhale and expire, to train the extension of the diaphragm and rib cage. Then there are the workouts in water that can be divided into workouts done in the pool (known as dynamic apnea) that train the lack of oxygen and that train the increase in carbon dioxide. Then there are the workouts done deeply in the water that are called workouts in constant trim and in this case we train the depth, the pressure, the compensation and a whole series of variations that are included in the deep going. 

Are specific requirements necessary?

It is a sport open to all. The only requirement is to know how to swim and be comfortable in the water. This year in our center came a lady of 52 years that had never done apnea in his life and fell to 18 meters underwater.

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What are the benefits of free diving?

Definitely apnea helps relaxation, it is a wellness sport. What happens on a physiological level, especially at sea, is a lowering of the heartbeat due to contact with water and going slightly deeper. This lowering of the heartbeat generates a whole series of benefits such as the muscle, nervous and mental relaxation; the moment you leave a session of apnea you have the feeling of having slept, as when you wake up in the morning well relaxed. Among the other benefits we find being in the water, so you release all the gravity, all that weight you have on you: being in the water, with activities projected to relaxation, helps the physique to give up all the tensions.

On the site there is a section called “emotions in apnea“, in this regard, what emotions can you feel with this experience?

Emotions in apnea mainly concerns the recreational services that you do in Capri Freediving, so snorkeling and recreational apnea. The emotion is to stay relaxing in a marine environment, a protected environment like Parco Marino Punta Campanella, that includes Baia di Ieranto, Fiordo di Crapolla or the islets Li Galli. The emotion is to enjoy the seabed and the fauna, the transparency of the water, thanks to the presence of an expert guide, who can assist you and that guarantees safety to people who dive. Without a guide all this would not be feasible, especially in our areas where, especially in summer, there is a good presence of boats.

What makes Massa Lubrense unique as a place to practice apnea?

The Marine Park, the A.M.P. Punta Campanella. Generally in the tourist areas it is common to find many boats and practice apnea safely also means having the help of an organization that deals with regulating the transit of boats. In addition to this, it provides support in the organization of events. For example, this year we will organize an internship with Pelizzari and thanks to the collaboration of A.M.P. Punta Campanella we will have a well-defined logistics that will help to ensure safety. We are particularly cautious in this regard. The alliance with the Marine Park is a fundamental element, without which all this would not be possible.

Why should a person approach this world? And what advice would you give?

Today, we are immersed in a context in which we are constantly exposed to many stressful factors, including work-related pressures and family commitments. We are often bombarded with incessant notifications from our phone devices and computers. Apnea helps to mentally disconnect from these continuous inputs. The brain works faster, and we’re not wired to work that fast. Apnea slows everything down and helps us think more calmly. People should approach apnea because it brings us back to our basic functions, the simple ones that belong to us, like being well and being quiet. Apnea helps to slow down and feel good. The advice, therefore, is to try to believe. In fact, almost always people perceive the benefit. 

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We thank the instructor Antonio Mironi for kindly sharing his time and valuable information with us. We hope that this article has aroused your curiosity. The sea awaits only you, whether you are beginners or experts!


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The charm of Torca and its hidden treasures

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Torca is a fraction of the municipality of Massa Lubrense, located on the southern side of the Sorrento peninsula.

The marina of Torca, Crapolla, probably hosted a Greek temple dedicated to Apollo in ancient times. The etymological origin of the name “Torca” could therefore derive from the “Theorica” ​​street. Indeed, they were frequented by long processions called “Theoriae” directed towards the aforementioned temple

According to the tradition, it is believed that Saint Pietro landed in Crapolla during his journey to Rome. Subsequently, the Abbey of San Pietro was built on the presumed site of the temple of Apollo, a monastery affiliated to the order of Black Benedictine friars. The original structure of the abbey included three naves with columns made of marble and granite, frescoes narrating the Stories of the Holy Scriptures and floors decorated with mosaics.

The Chapel of San Pietro now stands on the area of ​​his remains. It can be reached via the path that leads from the small square of Torca to the fjord. Made with the same stones used to build the original abbey, the chapel represents a tangible link with the past.

The trails that pass through Torca

In Torca the roadway ends, leaving space for a network of paths that wind through landscapes that are breathtaking for their natural and wild beauty.

Crapolla

The Crapolla fjord is among the most evocative natural coves of the Sorrento Peninsula. Accessible exclusively on foot, via a well-marked path, the route from Torca is characterized by a notable difference in altitude of around 350 meters and a long staircase of around 700 steps. This makes the walk along the mountainside demanding, but a rewarding challenge. The experience becomes immersive as you enter environments characterized by still uncontaminated nature, enriched by a significant archaeological heritage and panoramas that will lasts as indelible in the memory.

Sirenuse Trail

Immersed between sky and sea, the Sirenuse Trail is linked to the Greek myth of the sirens. Its name is a tribute to the three islets now known as Li Galli. From these, according to legend, the sirens attempted to enchant Ulysses with their seductive song.

Extending for approximately 9 km, the trail passes through the picturesque village of Torca. The suggestive atmosphere is enriched by the lush vegetation. The breathtaking views open onto the sea of ​​the Amalfi Coast, the islets of Li Galli, the stacks of Capri and the rock of Vetara, making the entire experience unforgettable.


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5 Instagram profiles to follow on Massa Lubrense

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In questo articolo suggeriamo alcuni tra i profili Instagram più interessanti da seguire relativi a Massa Lubrense, nota per i luoghi meravigliosi e imperdibili che la contraddistinguono.

Il primo profilo è quello di AmpPuntaCampanella, in quanto presenta una gallery molto vasta di scenari suggestivi relativi alla mitica “terra delle sirene”, con alcuni tra i paesaggi subacquei tra i più belli del Mediterraneo.

All’interno del profilo viene evidenziata l’assoluta necessità di tutelare quest’Area Marina così ricca di biodiversità, infatti l’Amp porta avanti una serie di progetti mirati alla salvaguardia del mare, alla tutela delle specie protette come i delfini, alla sensibilizzazione dei pescatori, al monitoraggio delle tartarughe, dei cavallucci marini e della qualità delle acque.

AboutSorrento

Un altro profilo da tenere d’occhio è AboutSorrento, nel quale sono raccolte splendide immagini relative a Sorrento, Vico Equense e dintorni, con una cartella in evidenza dedicata a Massa Lubrense e molti post con i suoi scorci più belli, i cibi e le bevande più stuzzicanti, le spiagge più suggestive. Costituisce uno degli account più accattivanti anche per l’eccezionale qualità delle immagini e dei video proposti.

EnjoyBikeSorrento

Per gli amanti delle passeggiate in bicicletta che desiderano condividere il proprio percorso con qualcuno, il profilo Instagram EnjoyBikeSorrento risulta molto utile da seguire. Si tratta di ciclisti esperti che si occupano di organizzare tour in bici da Sorrento a Massa Lubrense in modo da raggiungere, pedalando, gli angoli più incontaminati del territorio, lontani dal turismo di massa, vivendo un’esperienza unica circondati dai profumi e dai colori della natura.

Biagio | Sorrento

Il creator digitale Biagio, su Instagram nse_bg, raccoglie sul suo profilo molteplici reel e immagini delle meraviglie campane viste dall’alto. Sono particolarmente belli gli scorci della costiera Amalfitana, Capri, Punta Campanella, Positano, Sorrento e moltissimi altri luoghi catturati via drone all’alba, a notte fonda o durante il tramonto. Anche le musiche selezionate per accompagnare i video sono particolarmente piacevoli e sembrano caricare di poesia e romanticismo queste località da sogno.

Campania da vivere

L’ultimo profilo che vi proponiamo è CampaniaDaVivere, progetto di marketing turistico in Campania, una sorta di vetrina per dare visibilità alla regione Campania con i suoi luoghi, eventi, locali e gastronomia.

Nel profilo è presente un’intera cartella in evidenza su Massa Lubrense in cui vengono mostrati scorci di Torca, l’isolotto Isca, l’Abbazia di San Pietro, il Fiordo di Crapolla, l’arcipelago Li Galli, Marina del Cantone ed il borgo marinaro di Marina della Lobra. Anche la gallery è piena di tramonti meravigliosi, mare turchese e luoghi da sogno che meritano di essere visti da vicino.

Se avete in programma di farlo e necessitate di più informazioni su iniziative, feste, escursioni e moltissimo altro ancora, anche l’account della Pro Loco di Massa Lubrense vi sarà utilissimo.


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How to visit the Amalfi Coast from Massa Lubrense

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Visiting the Amalfi Coast from Massa Lubrense is simple. In fact, the territory offers to everyone the possibility of booking rafts and boats or taking part in excursions organized by some companies and cooperatives.

The Amalfi Coast, a UNESCO heritage site, is a real terrace suspended between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Lattari mountains overlooking the Gulf of Salerno. The crystal-clear waters, the beaches, the terraces of citrus fruits, vines and olive trees, as well as the artisans’ workshops and the numerous luxury shops, undoubtedly make it one of the most popular destinations for tourists from all over the world. This stretch of coast has an extension which includes 16 wonderful municipalities: Positano, Ravello, Maiori, Minori, Amalfi, Atrani, Cava de’ Tirreni, Cetara, Conca dei Marini, Furore, Praiano, Raito, Sant’Egidio del Monte Albino , Scala, Tramonti and Vietri sul Mare.

Charter companies

There are several charter companies in the area to take part in shared or private excursions.

Usually, the boat tour lasts about 8 hours and allows you to enjoy the sea of ​​the divine coast. During the excursion, there are several stops that will allow you to take breaks to swim in the crystal-clear waters or to take some photos.

The itinerary of the route may vary depending on the tour and the tour operator chosen, but usually includes the main attractions of the coast such as the unforgettable cities of Positano and Amalfi, the Fjord of Furore, the Bay of Nerano, the fjord of Crapolla and the island of Li Galli, which became famous for the myth of Ulysses and the sirens, born right between the municipalities of Praiano and Conca dei Marini, and the popular Emerald Grotto. There are usually two landing stops, one in Positano and one in Amalfi.

The companies provide various included services such as snorkeling equipment, water and drinks and beach towels… in short, everything you need to enjoy a great adventure!

Ferry excursions

In the small port of Marina Lobra, the Marina della Lobra cooperative organizes shared tours. Thank to with is possibile to stop for a few hours in Amalfi and Positano, to admire the main towns of the Amalfi Coast.

Starting from Marina del Cantone, instead, the coop. San Antonio offers almost a similar possibility. Also in this case, the shared excursions include a stop in Positano and one in Amalfi that will allow you to set off to discover the typical beauties of the coast.

Furthermore, the aforementioned cooperatives also offer a shuttle service (on request during the time of booking the tour), in order to reach the boarding point starting from your hotel or from all the fractions of Massa Lubrense.

Rental of a boat or a dinghy

Both in Marina Lobra and Marina del Cantone it is also possible to rent boats and dinghies with which to visit the coast independently.

The rental methods may vary depending on the company chosen. So, it is advisable to contact them directly to obtain more detailed information on costs, driving license requirements and booking procedures.

In any case, it is important to inquire with local authorities or rental companies about the specific rules of the Punta Campanella Marine Protected Area. In this way, navigation laws will be protected, contributing to the conservation of this precious marine area.

Ferries and hydrofoils from Sorrento

Another way to visit the Amalfi Coast is to take a ferry or hydrofoil from the port of Sorrento, in Marina Piccola. The buses that go from Massa Lubrense to Sorrento reach the Piazza Tasso and Circumvesuviana railway station. From here, it will take just a few minutes on foot to reach the port from which the various ferries and hydrofoils depart taking you to the discovery of the coast.


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Hiking and the sea: paths to the beaches

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L’hiking è un’attività molto diffusa a Massa Lubrense e ci sono, in particolare, alcuni sentieri che vanno verso il mare, verso luoghi incantevoli e incontaminati. Parliamo di escursioni giornaliere che si svolgono su sentieri i cui itinerari non sono troppo complessi e richiedono un’attrezzatura minima.

Oltre 100 km di sentieri segnalati, paesaggi dai colori incredibili, calette nascoste e antiche viuzze tra i borghi sono alcuni dei motivi per cui Massa Lubrense è il luogo perfetto per passeggiare. La rete sentieristica gode di imperdibili e indimenticabili panorami sui due golfi di Napoli e Salerno.

Vediamo, quindi, quali sono i più bei sentieri che vanno verso il mare a Massa Lubrense.

Il fiordo di Crapolla

Il fiordo di Crapolla, una stretta e profonda spaccatura nella roccia che si insinua tra l’alta scogliera, da tenere in considerazione per svolgere hiking

È da non perdere il fiordo di Crapolla, un fiordo naturale che si trova a Torca, frazione di Massa Lubrense.

Si tratta di un’insenatura situata tra Recommone e Punta Taschiera che termina con una piccola, ma suggestiva, spiaggia in ciottoli, circondata da resti archeologici romani.

Fa parte dell’Area Marina Protetta di Punta Campanella e il mare è cristallino e incontaminato. Nei pressi della riva si può rimanere ammaliati da una flora e una fauna marina pregevolissima.

Per fare hiking in questa splendida zona di mare si consiglia di portare con sé cibo e abbondante acqua e di prediligere le ore meno calde, in quanto lungo il sentiero non ci sono molte zone d’ombra. In questo modo sarà possibile godere senza problemi dell’esperienza e del panorama mozzafiato.

Recommone

Vi è poi l’insenatura di Recommone che si trova fra la Marina del Cantone e il Fiordo di Crapolla ed è caratterizzata da scogli, sassolini bianchi e ghiaia. È un luogo perfetto per godersi il sole e il mare in una cornice rocciosa, per cui si suggerisce di portare con sé ciabatte adatte a camminare sui ciottoli.

Si tratta di un posto incantevole che può essere raggiunto in barca o a piedi da Marina del Cantone. Il percorso attraversa il promontorio di Sant’Antonio, con incantevoli viste sul mare, poi il sentiero attraversa una boscaglia fino a fiancheggiare un muro di contenimento prima che si apra alla vista la costa di Recommone.

Baia di Ieranto

Baia di Ieranto

La Baia di Ieranto si colloca in un’insenatura della costiera sorrentina e fa parte dell’incantevole paradiso di Massa Lubrense. È la perla dell’Area Marina Protetta ed è raggiungibile solo a piedi o in canoa.

Qui il mare è tra i più cristallini e la Baia è stata interessata da diversi interventi che nel corso degli anni hanno ripristinato l’originale macchia mediterranea col suo rosmarino, il mirto, l’euforbia e il ginepro.

Oggi Ieranto è riconosciuta Sito di Interesse Comunitario, incluso nell’Area Marina Protetta di Punta Campanella ed è un luogo ideale per tutti coloro che apprezzano il contatto con la natura più incontaminata grazie all’abbondantissima biodiversità.

Suggeriamo caldamente di provare l’esperienza di percorrere a piedi questi meravigliosi sentieri, lo sforzo di raggiungerli verrà ripagato dai panorami straordinari che incanteranno la vostra vista.


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Spring walks in Massa Lubrense 2023

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For this spring, the Pro Loco Massa Lubrense is offering four guided tours in some of the most fascinating places in the area.

Four Sundays between May and June to travel and discover Massa Lubrense: we do it on foot and with total respect for the places, to get to know them better and touch their essence. Paths and routes, sometimes even off the beaten track, are in fact real mines of treasures of history, traditions and nature.

Here is the program of the Spring Walks:

Sunday 14th May
Sirenuse trail
Departure: 9 am from the square of Sant’Agata sui due golfi
Duration: about 4 hours

The Sirenuse Trail is a scenic circular route that allows you to cross the southern slope of the Sorrento Peninsula enjoying enchanting views: from the Amalfi Coast to the Faraglioni of Capri.

Sunday 28th May
Ieranto Bay

Departure: 9:00 from the square of Nerano
Duration: about 4 hours

The Bay of Ieranto is a rocky inlet between Punta Campanella and Punta Penna. It is the pearl of the Punta Campanella Marine Protected Area and can only be reached on foot or by canoe.

Sunday 11th June
Punta Campanella

Departure: 9:00 from the square of Termini
Duration: about 4 hours

A pleasant excursion on foot is the only way to reach Punta Campanella, along a path of about an hour on the northern slope of the Promontorium Minervae, which separates the Gulf of Naples from the Gulf of Salerno.

Domenica 11 giugno
Crapolla Cove

Departure: 9:00 from the square of Sant’Agata sui due golfi
Duration: about 4 hours

The Crapolla Cove is one of the most evocative inlets on the coast of Massa Lubrense: in addition to being of great naturalistic interest, it preserves visible traces of a past rich in history.

INFO AND RESERVATIONS

Pro Loco Massa Lubrense
081 5339021 (every day 9:30-13:00)
+393510862663 (WhatsApp)
Suitable clothing is recommended. Participation under your own responsibility.

The cycle of Spring Walks is part of the Omaggio alla bellezza review, and is organized by the Pro Loco Massa Lubrense with the contribution of the Tourism and Events Department of the Municipality of Massa Lubrense.

The Spring Walks in Massa Lubrense programme

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The hidden beaches of Massa Lubrense

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The Sorrento coast with its beautiful beaches and crystal clear seas is one of the most popular destinations for tourists in Italy. Some of these beaches, however, especially in the territory of Massa Lubrense, remain a jewel admired by few. These are isolated, poorly accessible or difficult to reach beaches that are able to give a dream experience. Let’s discover three of these secret and pristine beaches.

Fiordo di Crapolla

the hidden beaches of Massa Lubrense

Crapolla can be reached on foot from the hamlet of Torca, through a fascinating but challenging path where 700 stone steps lead to the beach. Every 50 steps there is a ceramic tile indicating the progressive numbering.

Along the path that leads to the inlet there is the small Chapel of Saint Peter, open to all visits, where every 29 June the faithful go on pilgrimage from Torca to celebrate Holy Mass. According to tradition, Saint Peter landed in Crapolla on his journey to Rome to Christianize the Sorrento Peninsula.

The small pebble beach is located in a narrow cove and is protected by a high cliff that keeps it in the shade for most of the day.

Baia di Ieranto

The Bay of Ieranto is located at the end of the Sorrento peninsula, just in front of the faraglioni of Capri. To reach it you start from Nerano, an ancient fishing village. The path is well signposted and starts near the village square. Its final part of the path consists of the “miners’ staircase”, used to reach the small beach overlooking Capri.

The route is quite tiring but the breathtaking view and the tranquility of the landscape, located in the middle of a protected area, repay the effort. During the hours of the day the beach is exposed to the sun without any shelter, so it is advisable to leave equipped. It is ideal for those who love to venture out and enjoy a day at sea, diving into one of the cleanest waters of the peninsula.

Cala di Mitigliano

Another of the hidden beaches of Massa Lubrense is the Cala di Mitigliano , a place of peace and calm characterized by its crystal clear waters. The beach, mainly in rock, is enclosed by high cliffs overlooking the sea. The path branches off from the one to Punta Campanella. It is a bit uncomfortable but not so strenuous, if faced with the right equipment.

The beach is sunny and the sound of waves hurling against the rock makes the atmosphere pleasant and relaxing.

Not only the beach but also the incredible view of the island of Capri are one of the reasons why everyone should visit the fantastic Cala di Mitigliano whose sea, when it is calm, gives the opportunity to snorkel and admire its underwater beauty. The landscape in which the cove is located and its path that runs through plants and shrubs typical of the Mediterranean maquis makes it one of the most beautiful beaches in the territory of Massa Lubrense together with the Bay of Ieranto.

Protected area of Punta Campanella

Among the municipalities to which the blue flag has been reconfirmed, the recognition of the FEE for 2022, there is Massa Lubrense, who got it for 15 consecutive years (2008-2022). This recognition is largely due to the hidden beaches of Massa Lubrense and the quality of their bathing waters. More generally, there is also talk of compliance with the criteria relating to sustainable land management, coastal belt maintenance and service efficiency.