Embark on an unforgettable adventure as you bike along the panoramic coastal roads of the Amalfi Coast and discover marvelous places like Positano immersed in a dream-like atmosphere

Highlights

  • Bike along the panoramic coastal roads of the Amalfi Coast
  • Enjoy breathtaking views biking between hills and blue sea
  • Explore Positano with its houses built on the hills, little alleys, colors, fashion, and charm

Technical features

Duration: 3 hours approx
Distance: 40 km approx
Drop: 650 mt
Difficulty: Moderate

Where & When

The tour is available every day all year long
Departure time: h 8:00 am
Meeting place: Pick-up at your accommodation or nearby

€79,00/pp

INCLUDES

Guided Bike Tour with the assistance of qualified and expert instructors of the Italian Cycling Federation
Pick-up and drop-off
Carbon road bike or e-bike rental
Helmet rental
Water

Tour Description

We will leave from Sorrento and head to Meta di Sorrento passing through the small towns of the peninsula. After we have arrived in Meta, we will bike along an uphill road that starts near the church dedicated to “Madonna del Lauro”. The 5-km road with a slope of 4-5% until the hamlet of Colli di San Pietro, then we will go downwards and take highway SS 163 towards the Amalfi Coast. The first section of the highway is winding and goes downhill. The view is breathtaking; it will be hard not to be tempted to stop and take a picture.
Before getting to Positano, the road goes uphill for 1.5 km, but the enthusiasm to arrive at the pearl of the Amalfi Coast will give us energy. We will take our time to visit Positano with no rush, enjoying the many panoramic points and strolling along the small alleys. After the visit, we will go back to Sorrento along the same way until the crossroads with the highway where we will turn left, heading to the highest point of the Sorrento Peninsula, the Sant’Angelo peak. This one will be a tough road too, for serious climbers, but it is not long. We will briefly stop at the peak to enjoy a wonderful view of both the Gulfs of Naples and Salerno before going back.