Campania (Italian pronunciation: [kamˈpaːnja]) is a region in Southern Italy. As of 2014, the region had a population of around 5,869,000 people, making it the third-most-populous region of Italy; its total area of 13,590 km (5,247 sq mi) makes it the most densely populated region in the country. Located on the Italian Peninsula, with the Mediterranean Sea to the west, it includes the small Phlegraean Islands and Capri for administration as part of the region.
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From Piazza della Vittoria you can take a breathtaking chairlift to the top of Mount Solaro, the highest point on Capri at 1,932 feet.
If you’re in Anacapri you must go on the chairlift and visit the mountain peak - if you are in Capri for more than a day it’s also easy to get to by bus from the Marina or Main Square. The views across the whole island are simply stunning, and reached by single seat chairlift which climbs the mountain. It’s so peaceful and calm and a wonderful experience (unless you have vertigo - it might not be for you!). You get to the top on arrival the views are breathtaking. You can see the whole island across to the mainland and even over to Mount Vesuvius. The return trip is well worth the €12 - I didn’t see the stairs or how you’d actually make the journey back down again....
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I've wanted to do this walk for years ,and finally I got the chance. I was not disappointed. We were blessed with beautiful sunny February weather. It takes a fair bit of travelling from Sorrento, but the walk was actually easier and quicker than I'd thought. We walked the route from Nocelle back towards Positano. We used the sunflower guide which I highly recommend. We took the higher route - where the path goes off to the right by a house with a cross in the garden - the signage takes you to the lower route at this point, but apparently the higher route is more spectacular which makes sense, and it was certainly very lovely! The cafe at the end of the route is basic but has a beautiful view too so a good place to stop off before doing the steps down to the road, which was definitely the more tiring bit of the walk. We caught the bus back to Sorrento from a stop at the bottom of the steps rather than in Positano.
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We are a group of fifty-somethings, most of whom are in reasonably good shape, and this was a great hike that provided a physical challenge but was more than do-able even for people who aren't all that fit. Parts of it are steep and uneven but much of it is relatively flat and wide and there are many places to stop and catch your breath or take a photo. It is all downhill for the first hour, and that gets you to the ancient Roman fort at the tip of the peninsula. You can either turn around and go back or you can take the even more challenging uphill route, which runs along the very top of the cliffs. We chose to turn back and we had a great two-hour hike that really got our heart rates up.
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the most beautiful panorama of the gulf of Naples can be seen from this beautiful fortress which is located on the Vomero hill. Fantastic!
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Our friend "Enrico" that lives in Napoli took us here. It has amazing views. Beautiful a must see. Grazie, for the good memories Enrico!
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