Parco Regionale dei Monti Lattari

Parco Regionale dei Monti Lattari

Parco Regionale dei Monti Lattari is a protected regional park in southern Italy featuring rugged mountain landscapes, Mediterranean forests, and vibrant cultural heritage, popular for hiking, nature observation, and scenic coastal views.

18,000
Acres Protected
150
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
2003
Year Established

About Parco Regionale dei Monti Lattari

Parco Regionale dei Monti Lattari
 

Parco Regionale dei Monti Lattari occupies the mountainous Lattari range in the Campania region of southern Italy, serving as a natural boundary between the Amalfi Coast to the south and the Sorrentine Peninsula to the north. Established to protect the diverse Mediterranean ecosystem, this park covers a landscape of steep ridges, deep valleys, and rocky cliffs that offer extensive panoramic vistas of the Tyrrhenian Sea and nearby islands. Its terrain ranges from dense chestnut, oak, and holm oak forests to maquis shrubland, supporting an array of wildlife including wild boars, foxes, and numerous bird species. The park is also culturally significant with historic villages, ancient mule tracks, and remnants of rural farming traditions still visible today. Key outdoor activities include hiking along well-marked trails like the famous Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods), mountain biking, and rock climbing. The park’s proximity to the Amalfi Coast makes it a sought-after destination offering natural beauty combined with breathtaking views of coastal cliffs and blue waters. Visitors can explore natural springs, terraces carved for citrus and olive cultivation, and historic landmarks such as ruins of old watchtowers and rural settlements. Accessibility to small towns like Positano and Agerola adds to the visitor appeal, providing hospitality and connecting with local gastronomy. The park’s protection goals include preserving its fragile ecosystems, maintaining traditional agricultural landscapes, and promoting sustainable tourism practices. It remains a vital green zone safeguarding the region’s biodiversity and cultural identity.

Highlights

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Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods) – panoramic hiking trail with spectacular coastal views

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Ancient terraced agriculture demonstrating local farming heritage and unique landscape forms

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Monte San Michele and Monte Faito summits providing hiking and climbing opportunities

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Villages of Agerola and Positano offering rich cultural experiences and access points

Notable Natural Features

Sentiero degli Dei (Path of the Gods)

A classic and celebrated trail offering breathtaking views of the Amalfi Coast and Mount Vesuvius from high ridges.

Monte Faito

A towering peak accessible by cable car from Castellammare di Stabia, known for its forests, rock formations, and panoramic lookouts.

Ancient Agricultural Terraces

Historical stone terraces carved into mountain slopes that support citrus groves and olive orchards, reflecting centuries of cultivation.