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Trekking: 10 tips for beginners

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by Angela della Ventura

Interview with Michele Palomba

Trekking is certainly one of the best sports you can practice in Massa Lubrense. It is not uncommon to find people that, although wishing to take on trekking, always postpone it, because they do not know where to start. This is exactly why we interviewed an expert in this field, Michele Palomba, who gave us 10 useful tips to help you enjoy this wonderful activity.

1. Things you should always carry

Contrary to popular belief, there is no need to carry many things, which are often bulky. You just need a few essentials, which can easily be stowed in a small backpack, as walking with both hands free will help improve balance and tackle steep trails. The essentials are:

  • a water bottle or canteen;
  • some snacks;
  • sunglasses;
  • cap or hat to protect yourself from sun rays:
  • change of dry clothes, in case you get wet due to bad weather or need to change after sweating too much (socks are utterly important);
  • warm outfit;
  • raincoat;
  • headlamp, which is particularly useful in wintertime, as the sun sets early;
  • fully charged phone;
  • small first aid kit;
  • pair of trekking poles.

2. Things to include in your first aid kit

kit pronto soccorso

First of all, it is very important to always carry any type of prescribed drug with you; if you have allergies, always include antihistamines. Never give anyone the medications you have been prescribed, especially if that person has never taken that type of medication before. This is always good practice, but it is especially important when hiking.
In the actual first aid kit, which should be stored in an airtight bag, you should include a small number of things, which can still help you treat any minor injuries you may suffer while trekking:

  • plasters of different sizes used to treat abrasions;
  • antiseptic, which must explicitly be of the type that can be used on damaged skin;
  • gauzes and medical tape;
  • Tweezers, which can help you to pull out splinters from wounds;

You may of course include other types of medical devices, but you should only do so if you’re qualified enough to use them.

3. Suitable clothing

A simple but very useful advice is to dress with layered clothing using clothes that aren’t particularly warm or heavy when worn on their own, but, at the same time, when worn layered can give you comfort while trekking.
Starting from the innermost layer, depending on season, you should either wear a t-shirt or a thermal long-sleeved shirt; continuing on, fleece clothing can always be useful to protect both from wind and unexpected cold in the shaded areas. Always depending on season, another layer can consist of either a duvet in winter or an anorak during spring or summer, which you can easily put on or take off as needed.
Speaking of fabrics, it is best to avoid denim and plush fabric, because they take a lot of time to dry out in case you get wet when crossing a brook or due to unexpected rain. Breathable fabrics, on the other hand, are highly recommended, being fresh, durable, with quick drying properties. They are suitable for any type of sport.

4. Suitable shoes

Good shoes are essential for any type of hiking, even though many underestimate their importance.
It is crucial to always wear shoes that are suitable for this kind of activity, even when walking on seemingly easy trails, because shoes will always help you walk better.
New shoes may feel hard at first, but their hardness is intentional, as it helps sustaining your body while walking; sneakers or other common types of shoes, on the other hand, are too weak and do not provide good balance, even if they might feel more comfortable at first.
Hiking shoes also feature a sculpted sole, which allows for good grip on any type of terrain.
An useful advice, especially for beginners, is to use high boots, even if they might seem useless or overly expensive; these boots are specifically designed to protect the wearer against injury, as they sustain your ankle better than low boots do, by wrapping perfectly around it.

5. How to pick a path to suit your needs

There are several ways to pick a path that will suit your needs: you can either rely on printed guides or on guides available on the internet. You can also consider asking someone who is more experienced, such as a friend, a qualified guide or the local tourist office. One should avoid relying on websites where any user can upload tracks, since you won’t be able to judge trail conditions and the amount of experience needed to take a given path. Another tip would be not to follow the crowd, avoiding to pick a path only because, according to others, it is easier or just because many people pick it.

6. How to prepare

Hiking in Massa Lubrense

Taking a basic trekking course can be really useful to become familiar with technical terms, to learn how to judge properly the type of terrain you will walk on and its elevation gain; this will in turn allow you to pick a path that, whille offering great landscapes, will still match your physical abilities. This is crucial, as it will guarantee that an otherwise wonderful experience doesn’t turn into something unpleasant.
Speaking of physical preparation, beginners can take walks to train their body to cross steep terrain, but those who cannot exercise daily could simply start using the stairs instead of the lift anytime they can.

7. How to reliably check the weather forecast

Weather is an higly discussed topic and not an easy one to cover. The plethora of smartphone apps are a good way to get an overview of the situation. On the other hand, always keep in mind that in the open air, and especially in the mountains, weather can and will change suddenly and unexpectedely. On mountain peaks it is highly likely for individual thunderstorms to occur, and this is impossible to predict.
Trekking in the rain isn’t necessarily unpleasant, though, even if it might seem scary at first; with all the necessary precautions it can be an unique and suggestive experience.

8. How to trek with children

Hiking in contact with nature is great for children too. In this case, as can be expected, one should exercise caution, especially with lively and curious children. A good tip is to prefer spring or summer time, when weather will usually be mild, but you should also pick easy, well shaded trails to avoid fatigue, injuries or heat strokes. You can turn hiking into a game, where children will feel like they are little explorers. This will surely make them prone to repeat the experience and, hopefully,  teach them to love nature and hiking

9. Where to find adventure companions

Hikes organised by qualified guides are the best way to begin if you’re alone, since you’re sure to receive good tips on choosing equipment and on picking paths. Hikes organised by local tourist offices are also very useful to get acquainted with other people experienced in trekking. Tourist hikes are often designed to provide knowledge of the area, or sometimes to explore an area: because of this they are usually easy to undertake, but exciting nonetheless.

10. Tips about blogs or hiking webpages

Blog

Michele’s webpage, “hikeandseek“, will help you to fully immerse in the world of hiking. Following local webpages based on the area you want to go for a hike in will also help: this includes the website of the municipality and that of the local tourist office. One can often find webpages specific to a certain mountain range or area: these can be relied upon to get updated information about trail conditions. Rockslides and areas with high vegetation are also usually reported.

So, as we have seen, trekking is a sport for everyone, young and old, experts or beginners, enjoyable and, above all, healthy.

Are you ready to go for a hike with us along Massa Lubrense’s best trails?


Michele Palomba

Qualified hike guide and collaborato of Massa Lubrense tourist office



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Hiking for children: “Merende Itineranti” by Lucia Sessa

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written by Miriam Russo

Hiking is a very common activity nowadays. It is based on walks along paths surrounded by nature – usually on mountains. The aim is to explore and discover the territory, so as to see and live it even closer.
Not only is this kind of excursion widespread in Massa Lubrense area, but it is also expanded thanks to projects and events for adults and children. Especially the latter can get in touch with this exciting activity and, at the same time, get to know the territory. For that matter, one of the luckiest projects is “Merende Itineranti“, conceived by Lucia Sessa for the Pro Loco Massa Lubrense, to whom we asked some questions to find out more about hiking for children.

What is hiking and why is it the ideal activity for everyone

Hiking is generally the activity of walking, which differs from trekking in terms of times and duration: while trekking (which is also very popular in Massa Lubrense) includes excursions of several days, hiking takes place in one day only. Furthermore, hiking has its main focus on the movement, therefore it is mostly experienced as a sporting activity. Extending it to children, it allows them too to walk and move and to discover the territory at the same time.
It is ideal for everyone because – thanks to its short duration – it allows the little ones too to move without making too much effort. Moreover, as Lucia Sessa has highlighted, it helps to regain good breathing, which has great and positive consequences on both physical and psychological walkers’ condition.

Children group of Merende Itineranti

Hiking rules for kids

Although it is an activity that makes one free, hiking has its own rules too. They are based mostly on respect towards the surrounding nature and other people. For this reason, children are told to be silent during the walks and/or to stop at some points. This allows them to respect the common pace and to take time to breathe and observe what is around them, too. Another important rule is to follow and listen to the guide who describes interesting details along the road and points out any dangers.

Kids from the Merende Itineranti project walking and discovering

“Merende Itineranti” project

It’s a project born with the aim to create activities specifically for children during summertime. From the beginning, there was a double purpose: physical activity on one hand and discovery of the territory on the other. Over time, thanks to the positive feedback gained, Lucia Sessa and her team were able to diversify their excursion plans. They chose even longer paths which led them to farmhouses where kids were able to be in touch with animals and even learn about the local dairy production. At the very basis of the project, there is always the aim to get children involved, in fact, they carry out different tasks. In some experiences, for example, they have been able to discover particular locations and to see closely how the old crafts are still done nowadays.
Moreover, when it is time to have a snack, children are offered local biological products, with the purpose of taking care of nutrition too, which is another fundamental rule of hiking.

Hiking for children: learning and discovery activities in agritourisms provided by the Merende Itineranti project

First reactions and approaches

The first reaction to the project was undoubtedly positive and proactive: the children saw in the “Merende” an opportunity for sharing and a way to be together at the end of school. At the same time, their parents too found pleasure in learning about characteristics and features of the place that – in the habit of everyday life – they didn’t even notice. Over time, this has led to a growing will of participation which has made the project successful.

Activities and games played by the kids of the Merende Itineranti project

Age ranges for hiking for children

Hiking really is an activity within everyone’s reach. In fact, the children who participate to the “Merende Itineranti” project are aged from 5 years upwards. In cases of more difficult itineraries, the age group can change, but basically, it is an activity suitable for all ages. There is a careful selection of the paths based on the ideal of maximum inclusiveness. For this reason, the routes proposed are accessible also to participants with disabilities, giving them the opportunity to join the project and benefit from both the hiking and the discovery of the territory. In fact, hiking in the area is practiced by involving all the fractions of Massa Lubrense. Therefore, excursions are organized so as to reach different areas of the place in order to create more collectivity and learning opportunities.

Hiking for children: group of adults and kids walking

All these characteristics – and the way Lucia Sessa and the “Merende Itineranti” project carried out the hiking for children activity – make it something unique that everyone, adults and children, should try. Our invitation and advice are to experience what it really means to immerse yourself in nature, to discover and know more about the territory of Massa Lubrense as well as yourself.


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Hiking in Massa Lubrense

Hiking: 10 reasons to choose Massa Lubrense

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Over 100 kilometers of marked trails, incredibly colorful landscapes, hidden coves and ancient alleys among the villages are some of the reasons why Massa Lubrense is the perfect place to walk.

Here are 10 reasons why you absolutely must visit it if you love hiking in nature.

Lace up your shoes and start your adventure!

A trail network over 100 kilometers long

The network allows you to choose short routes limited to a small area or combine multiple trails to cover longer distances. The indications about the difference in height and the type of soil help to understand the level of difficulty of each itinerary: there are all types, suitable for the more experienced or even for children.

Mild temperatures

Southern Italy is known for its sunshine and good weather, which allows for year-round hiking. Spring and autumn are the best seasons. In summer, temperatures are milder in the evening or early in the morning. In winter, it is best to avoid days when rain makes the ground slippery.

Breathtaking landscapes are guaranteed

Massa Lubrense has the privilege of an enviable geographical position, offering the opportunity to enjoy spectacular panoramic views in natural environments. You can discover them during a day of hiking on the promontory of Punta Campanella, along the Sirenuse Trail with a view of the two gulfs of Naples and Salerno, descending the 700 steps that lead to the Crapolla Fiord, reaching the top of Monte San Costanzo

A protected nature

The entire stretch of coast of Massa Lubrense and the sea in front of it, are protected by the Punta Campanella Marine Protected Area. In addition to the recognition of the Blue Flag for its beaches, the Municipality has received for years that of the Spighe Verdi, for the enhancement of the rural heritage, with a view to more sustainable development.

Ancient mule tracks and “middle ways” converted into paths

What once were the connecting roads between the villages, or the paths traveled by mules to transport the crops from the fields to the inhabited centers, are now part of the hiking path network and allow us to walk in nature, away from the noise of the road.

Hiking, history and archeology

Combining nature, culture and history in Massa Lubrense is very simple. The Museo Diffuso project suggests thematic itineraries to combine the landscape with the traces of history it preserves: Roman remains, Angevin and Aragonese towers, ancient churches and chapels…

Guided walks

Walks in Massa Lubrense are organized all year round: guided itineraries, outings in nature and activities related to local culture and gastronomy. For the little ones, the Merende Itineranti are an opportunity to rediscover the link with the land and the local culture.

Certified local guides

Relying on environmental hiking guides is the best way to deepen the knowledge of the territory in its naturalistic, historical and artistic aspects. Many local guides propose hiking itineraries suitable for all levels and circumstances and are available to organize tailor-made walks.

Meeting new people

By participating in an event or a group excursion you meet people with the same passion for hiking! People with whom to share a day outdoors, exchange stories of their experiences on the road, create unforgettable memories of a pleasant walk in nature.

Wide offer of accommodation and rural tourism

To enjoy a few days of hiking in Massa Lubrense, you can easily find accommodation suitable for every need. In inhabited centers or in more isolated places, the offer ranges from hotels to b&bs, campsites and holiday homes. Furthermore, the local restaurants and farmhouses offer pleasant refreshment points during or at the end of the walks.


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Omaggio alla bellezza in Massa Lubrense

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From June to October in Massa Lubrense the program Omaggio alla bellezza is held, a project that involves the territory with multiple free events.

Concerts in nature, themed walks, tastings, yoga and pilates classes, activities for children and much more. Promoted by the Municipality of Massa Lubrense in collaboration with local associations, the exhibition offers those who live or spend a few days in Massa Lubrense the opportunity to enjoy a wonderful area with activities that enhance its culture, history and natural beauty.

Open-air musical events return to enchant us with the fifth edition of Natura in concerto: musical performances in places with a mythical charm.

The cycle of guided walking tours proposed by the Pro Loco Massa Lubrense is part of Omaggio alla bellezza: the Passeggiate d’estate are excursions with environmental guides, with tasting of local products in farms or agritourisms.

Alla ricerca della valle perduta nella Terra delle Sirene” is the title of the proposals of the Pro Loco Due Golfi and the Massa Lubrense branch of the Archeoclub: four itineraries inspired by the lives of Ignazio Chiaiese, Torquato Tasso, Norman Douglas, Teofilo and Gianbattista Folengo.

AGAT Massa Lubrense also offers a rich calendar of excursions in the area: “Alla scoperta dei borghi” emphasizes its historic centers, monuments and religious buildings.

The program also includes activities organized by the Punta Campanella Marine Protected Area: open days to visit the park’s visitor center, canoe and snorkelling excursions to get to know our coast and sea.

For the little ones, the much appreciated Merende itineranti continue: walks for children with outdoor theater, workshops and organic snacks. There is no shortage of amusing magic shows in the squares and playgrounds of Massa Lubrense.

Throughout the summer it is also possible to take part in yoga and pilates classes outdoors: the best way to seek your own well-being in the newfound connection with the environment that surrounds us.


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Natura in concerto: walks and music

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Natura in concerto is a traveling music festival that takes place in some of the most evocative locations in Massa Lubrense. The music reaches uncontaminated spots such as Punta Campanella, slips into the alleys of the villages, in front of churches and chapels, arrives in the squares, by the sea and on panoramic terraces.

natura in concerto massa lubrense

For each appointment, a walk by Agat Massa Lubrense leads to the concert venue.


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Guida al trekking a Massa Lubrense

The trekking guidebook “Massa Lubrense. Il paradiso è qui” is back

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With a refreshed graphic design, updates, some news and wonderful images to describe our land, the third edition of the guidebook to the paths of Massa Lubrense is available.

Already today, the guidebook is distributed free of charge at the tourist office of the Pro Loco Massa Lubrense and can be browsed online from any device.

“Massa Lubrense. Il paradiso è qui” represents a valid starting point for those who want to explore the most beautiful trails in our area. Already translated into English, French and German, the third edition is enriched by the translation into Spanish.

Suggestive photographs accompany the reading. The guidebook describes the main walking itineraries of Massa Lubrense, with the relative technical data and with the possibility of downloading the GPX and KML tracks for each one.

Contents

  • Intro to Massa Lubrense
    • Hamlets
    • Typical products
    • Events and festivals
    • Paths
    • Sea
    • Climate
    • History
  • Trekking in Massa Lubrense
    • Baia di Ieranto
    • Sentiero di Athena
    • From Massa centro to Marina della Lobra
    • Sentiero delle Sirenuse
    • Fiordo di Crapolla
    • Le vie di mezzo: from Massa centro to Sorrento
    • From Massa centro to Termini
    • Passeggiata rurale: from Sant’Agata to Massa centro
  • Il Museo Diffuso: thematic itineraries with multimedia insights
  • Transport timetables and useful numbers

Acknowledgments

  • for images kindly granted: Gaetano Starace, Giovanni Gargiulo, Roberto Russo, Enrico Cangiotti, Francesca D’Esposito
  • for the invaluable support: Art Hotel Villa Fiorella, Lovely Capri Charter, Osteria Da Peppe, Case Vacanza La Ciucciara, Albergo La Certosa – Ristorante Pappone, Ristorante L’Angolo del Mare – Da Capuozzo, Mamma Mia – Private Boat Charter, Villa Sole di Capri, Sorrento Bike, Azienda Agricola La Masseria, Le Ceramiche del Castello, Ristorante Il Fienile
  • for patronage and contribution: l’Assessorato al Turismo del Comune di Massa Lubrense
  • for valuable help: Giovanni Visetti

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Pilates at the Annunziata Castle

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Pilates at the castle is a cycle of 7 outdoor meetings, at sunset, designed to promote conscious breathing through fluid and coordinated movements.

The free pilates lessons are held by the physiotherapist Carla Marciano, in the splendid location of the Aragonese Castle of the Annunziata, one of the jewels of the municipal heritage of Massa Lubrense.


Info and reservations:

Pro Loco Massa Lubrense (9:30 – 13:00)
Viale Filangieri, 11
+390815339021
+393510862663 (WhatsApp)


Exercising in the open area is the best way to feel good not only with yourself but also with the nature that surrounds us.

Outdoors, it is easier to put aside any negative thoughts, concentrating completely on movement and breathing, with great health benefits: the body acquires elasticity, fluidity and physical tonicity, while the mind better counteracts states of anxiety and stress.

Pilates is suitable for both those who simply need movement and those who have particular pathologies. In these basic lessons, suitable for everyone, the goal is to learn to know and listen to your body, with the use of breathing and simple exercises.

Organized by the Pro Loco Massa Lubrense, with the patronage and contribution of the Municipality of Massa Lubrense – Tourism Department. It is part of the “Omaggio alla bellezza” program.


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Massa Lubrense Walking Tours 2021

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Excursions guided by environmental hiking guides, with tasting at farmhouses and farms.

The Walking Tours are organized by the Pro Loco Massa Lubrense, with the patronage and contribution of the Municipality of Massa Lubrense – Tourism Department.

They are part of the review “Omaggio alla Bellezza”.

The walks with the Pro Loco Massa Lubrense are back: excursions between nature and small villages, accompanied by expert guides. We know our territory well and have been collaborating for years with those who work, welcome and produce in Massa Lubrense. This is why we offer 10 guided itineraries with tastings in farmhouses and farms: moments of discovery of the territory, nature and flavors.

We recommend comfortable clothing and non-slip shoes. Participation under your own responsibility.
Participation in the walks is free and open to all, by reservation and with limited places.
Tasting cost (optional) € 10 per person.
RESERVATION REQUIRED
INFO AND RESERVATIONS:

Pro Loco Massa Lubrense: Viale Filangieri, 11, Massa Lubrense (NA)
+39 081 5339021 (9:30-13:00) – +39 3398321201 (WhatsApp)

Program:

Saturday 12 June

Start: Largo Vescovado – 09:00

Route: Massa centro, Annunziata

Tasting: azienda agricola Ruocco Rita

Saturday 19 June

Start: Piazza di Monticchio – 09:00

Route: Monticchio, Termini, Schiazzano

Tasting: azienda agricola La Masseria

Saturday 26 June

Start: Piazza di S. Agata – 09:00

Route: Sentiero delle Sirenuse

Tasting: agriturismo Le Tore

Saturday 3 July

Start: Piazza di Termini – 16:30

Route: Giro di Santa Croce

Tasting: caseificio Del Monte

Friday 16 July

Start: Piazza di Termini – 16:30

Route: Punta Campanella

Tasting: azienda agricola Fossa Papa

Saturday 7th August

Start: Piazza di S. Agata – 16:30

Route: Giro dell’Isca

Tasting: agriturismo Villa Castanito

Saturday 21 August

Start: Largo Vescovado – 16:30

Route: Massa centro, Schiazzano, Termini

Tasting: azienda agricola Il Turuziello

Sunday 5 September

Start: Piazza di S. Francesco – 16:30

Route: S. Francesco, Monticchio, Schiazzano

Tasting: agriresort Villa Edera

Saturday 11 September

Start: Piazza di S. Agata – 16:30

Route: S. Agata, S. Francesco, Massa centro

Tasting: azienda agricola Il Convento

Saturday 2 October

Start: Largo Vescovado- 09:00

Route: Massa centro, Puolo

Tasting: agriturismo I Giardini di Vigliano


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Autumn walking tours 2020

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Participation in the Autumn Walking tours in Massa Lubrense is free and open to all.

RESERVATION REQUIRED – INFO AND RESERVATIONS:

Pro Loco Massa Lubrense: Viale Filangieri, 11, Massa Lubrense (NA)

+390815339021 (9:30-13:00) – +393398321201 (anche WhatsApp)

Autumn Walking Tours in Massa Lubrense 2020 | Program

Verso Sud

Sunday 18 October 2020

Meeting point: Piazza di S. Agata sui Due Golfi – 10 am

Route: S. Agata, Pontone, Chiavazzano, Monticello, Nula, Pigna, S. Agata

Le Antiche Cattedrali

Sunday 25 October 2020

Meeting point: Piazza Vescovado, Massa centro – 10 am

Route: Massa centro, Santa Maria, Annunziata, Marina Lobra, Massa Centro

Camminando a levante

Sunday 8 November 2020

Meeting point: Largo Ludovico da Casoria, S. Agata sui Due Golfi – 10 am

Route: S. Agata, Pigna, Spina, Monticchio, S. Agata

Le “riggiole”

Sunday 22 November 2020

Meeting point: Piazza Vescovado, Massa centro – 10 am

Route: Massa centro, Santa Maria, Schiazzano, Monticchio, Massa Centro


RESERVATION REQUIRED BY 8 PM ON THE DAY PRECEDING THE EXCURSION

Following the booking, all information relating to the anti-covid provisions will be provided.

We recommend comfortable clothing and non-slip shoes. Lunch bag.

Participation under your own responsibility.


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PASSEGGIATE ESTATE

Summer walking tours 2020

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PASSEGGIATE ESTATE

INFO AND RESERVATIONS

Pro Loco Massa Lubrense

+39 081 5339021 (9:30 – 13:00)

+39 3398321201 (also via WhatsApp)

SCHEDULE:

Sunday July 12th – Urban trekking in Sant’Agnello

Meeting point: Church of Santi Prisco e Agnello, Sant’Agnello – at 18:00

Itinerary: Church of Santi Prisco e Agnello, rione Angri, Via dei Cappuccini, “Il Pizzo”

Sunday July 19th – Urban trekking in Meta

Meeting point: Basilica del Lauro, Meta – at 18:00

Itinerary: Basilica del Lauro, piazza Scarpati, Villa Giuseppina

Sunday August 2nd – The Hills

Meeting point: Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Sant’Agata – at 17:00

Itinerary: Sant’Agata, Prasiano, San Francesco, Acquara, Canale, Sant’Agata

Sunday August 23rd- Between sacred and profane

Meeting point: Piazza Santa Croce a Termini – at 17:00

Itinerary: Termini, Monte San Costanzo, Vuallariello, Termini

Saturday August 29th – Towards the sea

Meeting point: Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Sant’Agata – at 16:30

Itinerary: Sant’Agata, Santa Maria della Neve, Termini, Nerano, Marina del Cantone (rientro in autobus)


Free participation under one’s own responsibility

MANDATORY BOOKING BEFORE 20:00 THE DAY BEFORE THE TREKKING

After the booking and following anti-Covid directives, detailed regulation and a self-declaration document will be sent; the latter will have to be completed, signed and presented back to participate.