Panorama from the Ring of Faito hike in Amalfi Coast, Italy
Panorama from the Ring of Faito hike in Amalfi Coast, Italy

Ring of Faito hike

Amalfi Coast
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Ring of Faito hike

Distance: 5.3mi
Elevation: 2,133ft
Time: 3.5-4.5h

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If you like long walks in the forest mixed with stunning mountain views and seascapes then congratulations! We’ve found the perfect hike for you.

Ring of Faito Hike Map

Getting there

Follow the signs to Monte Faito, making your way to the big city square, Piazzale die Capi. Once you’re at the panoramic square, continue driving on the middle road, Via Str.Alta, which goes straight into the forest. After 1.9mi, you will have to park.

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About

When to do

March to November

Backcountry Campsites

No

Toilets

No

Family friendly

No

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

Moderate

Route Type

Circuit


Ring of Faito
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Route Description for Ring of Faito

From where you parked, take the paved road in front of you. You will see the red and white signs of The Italian Alpine Club (CAI). Walk along the paved road. Eventually you will start along the path into the woods. You will notice all the tall beech wood trees around you; they are the main species of trees in this area.

Suddenly you will arrive at another paved road. In front of you there will be radio antennas and the old San Michele monastery. Follow the paved road going to your right until you arrive at a clearing. Go through the clearing and follow the red signs, entering in the forest. From here on, follow the path as it naturally goes.

At some point you will find a natural water source. Locals say you can drink from it, the limestone rocks filter the water. We think it’s best to bring your own filtered water since you never know what’s upstream, but to each their own. Continue the path as it grows in altitude. Not very long after that, you’ll arrive at a sign: on your left is the path to Monte Molare, and to your right is the route to Croce della Conocchia. We recommend climbing up the Monte Molare first. It is a quite short walk, but make sure you go back to the signboard when you’re done. For those who don’t want to go up the mountain, go right and follow the path. You will soon find yourself walking on the mountains crest. As you look around you, you will see the Amalfi coast, Monte Molare and Monte Catello, and, if the day is clear, you may also see Capri.

Follow the path until you are totally out of the woods. You’ll find a bare and rocky path that goes straight down. After not more than 984ft, there is a sign where you will make a right. Here you’ll walk through a forest with thin branches, through them you’ll be able to see the beautiful rock formations on the side of Monte Faito. The path will lead you to the starting point where you left the car.

If you’re looking for more amazing hikes in Amalfi Coast, check out the classic – Path of The Gods.

Insider Hints

  • Being one of the most popular paths in the region for picnics and local hikers, you’ll want to during the week if you want to avoid all the noise.

Comments

Rolando Acciaio 4 years ago

Wonderful nature and beautiful spot

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Gilberto Fattore 4 years ago

The views from the top are absolutely stunning

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Francesco D. 4 years ago

The views on the hike were incredible and the route to the top was rewarding

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George M. 5 years ago

The seascapes and mountain views are to die for! you should do this hike at least once in your lifetime.

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Danny V. 5 years ago

The path going to the top was mesmerizing. The seascapes were something special!

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Laura K. 5 years ago

This is a great hike packed with mountain, seascapes, rock faces, forest and more.

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Sima 5 years ago

I did this hike (or at least I tried to do this hike) last week. However, the instructions written in the 'Getting There' are wrong. To begin this hike, you need to simply drive to the Piazalle Dei Capi (which isn't signed anywhere but basically the large panoramic square where there are a couple of bars. You leave your car there and the trail starts right behind the little playground. We asked the woman working at the bar who told us where the trail started. Unfortunately I didn't listen to her and followed the instructions on this site instead. While we had a lovely walk through the forest, it wasn't what we wanted and by the time we figured out our error, it was too late to begin the hike the correct way. Such spectacular views from the square though so I can only imagine what they would be from the top of Molare.

    Richard Campbell 5 years ago

    Hi Sima, I'm terribly sorry about your experience. We went back to our contributor, and they think you started at the wrong place. You needed to drive another 3km past the square.

Annie Smith 5 years ago

Ring of Faito is a lovely hike

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Julie France 6 years ago

The tall trees along the way were magnificent. It was very peaceful strolling around the area.

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